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EURASIAN SKY: GYUMRI BECAME A CENTER OF AVIATION COOPERATION

EURASIAN SKY: GYUMRI BECAME A CENTER OF AVIATION COOPERATION
(About the 41st Meeting of the “Eurasia” Coordination Council)

Armenia, as an important link in the Eurasian region, once again hosted high-ranking representatives of the aviation industry. From September 30 to October 2, 2025, the 41st Meeting of the “Eurasia” Coordination Council took place in Gyumri, the cultural capital of Armenia. This significant event not only strengthened regional aviation cooperation but also highlighted the role of Armenia — particularly that of “ARMATS” CJSC — in the Eurasian sky.

The meeting was attended by delegations from the permanent member states of the “Eurasia” Coordination Council — Armenia (“ARMATS” CJSC), Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and the Russian Federation. In addition, representatives of more than 12 organizations — permanent observers and invited participants — were present, demonstrating the high standing and authority of the Council.

The agenda of the meeting focused on current issues and development prospects in the aviation sector. The main discussions included:

            •Reports and presentations on the activities of participating air navigation organizations, which provided an opportunity to exchange best practices and evaluate regional performance indicators.

              •Presentations by invited organizations introducing the latest technological solutions and approaches in the field of Air Traffic Management (ATM). Notably, representatives of “NITA,” “MONITOR SOFT,” and other companies made a significant contribution by discussing advancements in technical and software systems.
A closed session, during which the members of the “Eurasia” Coordination Council discussed internal cooperation matters and future projects.

Holding the meeting in Gyumri was symbolic, emphasizing Armenia’s strategic importance and its commitment to promoting aviation safety and efficiency across the Eurasian region.

The event and the adoption of its protocol once again proved that through joint efforts, it is possible to overcome the complex challenges facing aviation today. The 41st meeting was another important step toward strengthening interstate aviation ties, with Armenia acting as a reliable and trusted partner.