02/06/2025
The 8th international meeting of the European and North Atlantic (EUR/NAT) ICAO Group on support for the implementation of air navigation services (ANSISG - Air Navigation Services Implementation Support Group) was held in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was attended by representatives of international organizations ICAO, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol), as well as the aviation authorities of Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Turkey and Uzbekistan. The Kazakhstan delegation included Senior Director for Aviation Infrastructure Tamara Archuadze and employees of the Department of Air Navigation of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan Adil Umurtayev, Vyacheslav Skiteikin and representatives of the RSE “Kazaeronavigatsia”. The meeting was chaired by Kairat Tlenshin, Deputy Director of the Department for Air Traffic Management at the “Kazaeronavigatsia” State Enterprise.
Presentations on important changes in ICAO regulations were presented at the meeting. Eurocontrol specialists presented the organization's work on statistical data, their analysis and flight safety, as well as an expanded presentation on the development blocks of air navigation systems in accordance with the ASBU (Air Navigation System Block Upgrade) ICAO concept.
Representatives of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan presented a Report on flight statistics in the airspace of the Republic of Kazakhstan, activities related to flight support and the implementation of air navigation system development ICAO blocks in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The participating countries also presented their reports on the work done over the past period and discussed aspects of the information provided.
The meeting discussed issues related to the current status and achievements in the field of air navigation services in the European and Central Asian regions, issues of integrating modern technologies, personnel qualifications, data exchange mechanisms and strengthening cooperation at the regional level, which will strengthen partnership and contribute to the development of aviation systems in the region.