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Kazakhstan Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the Transport Safety Investigation Bureau of Singapore

29/09/2025

As part of the 42nd ICAO Assembly, Chairman of the Civil aviation committee of the Ministry of transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Saltanat Tompiyeva, met with Permanent Secretary of Singapore Ministry of Transport Mr. Lau Peet Meng.

During the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Kazakhstan and Singapore on cooperation in transport accident investigations. The agreement was concluded with the participation of Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB), and on the Kazakh side it was signed by the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to ICAO, Timur Tlegenov.

The MoU provides for cooperation between the competent authorities of both countries in investigating incidents involving air, rail, and maritime transport. Particular attention is given to personnel training, as well as the exchange of information and experience in the field of accident investigation.

Both parties noted that the existing legal framework and the open skies regime between Kazakhstan and Singapore create favorable conditions for the further development of civil aviation cooperation.

“Our airlines are considering the possibility of launching direct flights. We would be pleased to welcome Singaporean carriers to take advantage of the open skies regime,” said Ms. Saltanat Tompiyeva. She also expressed gratitude for the training programs provided to Kazakh aviation specialists.

In response, Mr. Lau Peet Meng noted that there are many areas for cooperation between the two countries: “The Memorandum of Understanding is the first step towards collaboration in accident and incident investigation and the exchange of best practices. Moving forward, we will expand to other areas of cooperation as well.”

At the conclusion of the meeting, Ms. Tompiyeva emphasized that Kazakhstan is committed to developing a modern investigation system that aligns with International Civil Aviation Organization standards and that partnership with Singapore represents an important step in this direction.