
Sadyr Japarov emphasized the importance of effective and mutually beneficial cooperation with Airbus Europe, which is confirmed by the agreement signed today.
Additionally, Kyrgyzstan is in the final stage of being removed from the European Union's blacklist regarding aviation safety. The president noted that the last audit is scheduled for this month and suggested that the company leaders consider providing assistance in this area.
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Johan Pelissier positively assessed Kyrgyzstan's achievements in aviation safety and modernization. He expressed interest in expanding long-term cooperation not only in the field of commercial aviation but also in other sectors such as transport and logistics.

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“We are pleased to hear that Kyrgyzstan is in the final stage of the EU audit and are ready to provide the necessary support,” he added.
Maurice Prendergast noted that the aircraft being acquired by Kyrgyzstan meet international standards and reported that company specialists will arrive in the country to help Kyrgyz citizens master the operational systems and technical details of the new aircraft.

Photo from the presidential administration of the Kyrgyz Republic.
At the end of the meeting, the parties confirmed their intention to continue mutually beneficial and productive cooperation.