Muscat: A session of talks on organising air transport services between Oman and India was held here yesterday at the Seeb International Airport.
The session will conclude today.
The Omani side was headed by Mohammed bin Sakhar Al Amry, Omani aviation affairs undersecretary at the Ministry of Transport and Communication while the Indian side was headed by undersecretary of the Indian Civil Aviation Ministry who arrived here yesterday on a four-day visit.The talks will cover a number of topics related to regulation of air transport.
16/11/06 Times of Oman, Oman
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