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Iraq settles disputes with Serco to promote civil aviation

 Iraq settles disputes with Serco to promote civil aviation

The Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, and other Iraqi officials during a meeting with representatives from Serco. Photo: INA

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, held talks with the Managing Director of Engineering and Design in the Middle East and Africa at Serco, Phil Malem, to settle disputes and develop the civil aviation sector in Iraq, according to a statement cited by the state news agency (INA).

The spokesperson of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, clarified in the statement that Hussein settled outstanding disagreements between Serco and the concerned Iraqi authorities.

Officials from both sides discussed Serco’s upcoming mechanism in Iraq and ways to promote the Iraqi civil aviation sector, according to the statement.

Serco provides airport operations, facility management, and air navigation services that, combined with those of other regions, make Serco the largest non-government operator of civilian air traffic control in the world.

Serco brings decades of safe and efficient air traffic control services and credentials in air traffic safety training not matched by any other non-government entity.