Kyrgyzstan and Romania have explored the possibility of launching a direct flight between Bishkek and Bucharest. This topic was discussed during a meeting between Daniyar Bostonov, Director of the Civil Aviation Agency of Kyrgyzstan, and the management of the Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority.
The two sides discussed the preparation of an intergovernmental agreement on air traffic and the possibility of launching regular flights once Kyrgyzstan is removed from the European Union’s "blacklist," The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media.
Talks were also held with representatives of the Romanian Ministry of Transport, who oversee the aviation industry. Issues of regulation, development of aviation infrastructure and personnel training were discussed.
Daniyar Bostonov also visited ROMATSA control center, where he got acquainted with the work of the air navigation service, air traffic control tower simulators and training simulators used for training of air traffic controllers, engineers and meteorologists including from Kyrgyzstan.
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