MEBAA and GAMA Solidify Ties
Two organizations work together to benefit business aviation in the Middle East
MEBAA founding chairman Ali Al Naqbi, left, met with General Aviation Manufacturers Association president Pete Bunce here at MEBA, further reaffirming the bond between the two organizations.

 


The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) formed an alliance last April, and GAMA president Pete Bunce is visiting for this week’s MEBA show. MEBAA founding chairman Ali Al Naqbi said, ā€œGAMA is an international organization, and it’s important for them to be here to help establish some of the missing elements of business aviation in this part of the world.ā€


Specifically, Al Naqbi was referring primarily to issues of airspace and regulations. He said that he looks to GAMA and Bunce for guidance in helping convince regulators that a ā€œone size fits allā€ approach to business aviation and airlines is not practical. Al Naqbi also said it’s important to have government regulators from all the region’s countries to work in concert to establish coordinated rules and policies. He even suggested a European-style ATC system.