The 3rd Middle East ANSP, Airspace User & Stakeholder Engagement (MEAUSE) Conference kicked off in Amman on Monday. The event is organized by the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO) and Jordan\'s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) with the support of International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Airports Council International (ACI). Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CARC Mohammad Amin Al-Quran highlighted in opening remarks the importance of such a meeting which would provide an opportunity to exchanger views and expertise in the civil aviation field. He said that such conferences and workshops would enrich participants\' knowledge and help them to acheive their goals. With a working level focus, the CANSO MEAUSE conference brings all stakeholders together - Regulators, ANSPs, Airports, Military & Civil Airspace Users and Suppliers - to join their Middle East Colleagues to discuss progress on agreed activities, to share experiences and views, to exchange best practice, to evaluate emerging issues and to jointly take the next step towards successful regional stakeholder collaboration. The CANSO Middle East Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP), Airspace Users & Stakeholder Engagement (MEAUSE) Initiative was founded with the aim of establishing a mechanism for stakeholder consultation to better align visions and future plans and exchange of best practices.
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