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By Kamil Alawadhi, Regional Vice President, Africa and Middle East

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has taken a landmark step: the creation of a Unified GCC Civil Aviation Authority. This initiative isn’t just bureaucratic housekeeping—it’s an effort that we all hope will build a stronger, safer, and more efficient air transport system for the GCC.

By harmonizing legislation and operations across six Member States—UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman—the GCC is laying the foundation for seamless connectivity and world-class standards in safety, security, and efficiency.

These are the kinds of achievements that can be fulfilled by the regulatory harmonization that is inherent in creating the Unified GCC Civil Aviation Authority. It eliminates duplication—no more multiple certifications, redundant audits, and repeated compliance headaches for airlines. These are all critically important, so doing them once to the same standard will make the region stronger. And, doing so will free up resources that can be directed towards innovation and better passenger experience.

Everyone stands to gain—travelers with smoother journeys, airlines with lower costs and reduced complexity, and governments with the ability to deliver stronger oversight and alignment to global best practices.

An early sign of what we can expect is the ‘One Stop Travel’ program, launched in December 2025. This allows passengers to complete immigration and security checks only at their departure airport—starting with flights between the UAE and Bahrain.

Done right, this transition will strengthen safety oversight while driving growth, efficiency, and connectivity across the GCC.

The Unified GCC Civil Aviation Authority has the potential to be an effective catalyst for transformation in the Middle East. IATA will do everything it can to support its success so that the GCC maintains and enhances its well-earned reputation for innovation, operational excellence, and great passenger experience.

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