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KUWAIT Eng. Jarrah R. Aldhafiri Head of Technical Development And MID-SST/3 International Civil Aviation Organization MID Safety Support Team Third Meeting (MID-SST/3) (Abu Dhabi, UAE, 10 – 13 October 2016) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 10 October 2016 NAME TITLE STATES IRAQ Mrs. Nahlah Omar Abdulrahman Koperly Senior Chief Engineer/Director of Planning and Follow-up Dept. Head of USOAP Committee Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority IRAQ JORDAN Dr. Mohammad M. S. Al-Husban Director Airworthiness Standards Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission JORDAN Eng. Suha Daher Director of Quality Assurance and Internal Audit /NCMC Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission JORDAN KUWAIT Eng. Jarrah R. Aldhafiri Head of Technical Development and Follow-up Division Aviation Safety Department Directorate General of Civil Aviation State of KUWAIT Eng. Shaheen M. Al-Ghunim Inspection and Oversight Superintendent Aviation Safety Department Directorate General of Civil Aviation State of KUWAIT OMAN Eng. Faiza Sulaiyam Suwaid Al Matani Aerodromes Safety Inspector Public Authority for Civil Aviation OMAN - 2 - NAME TITLE QATAR Mr. Dhiraj Ramdoyal NCMC/Head of ANS Inspectorate/SSP Coordinator Civil Aviation Authority Doha – QATAR SAUDI ARABIA Mr. Abdulelah O. Felemban Director General Director General Office Aviation Investigation Bureau (AIB) KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Mr. Adnan Malak Director of Safety Analysis Aviation Investigation Bureau KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Mr. Badr Abdulhakim Alharbi Risk Management Manager General Authority of Civil Aviation KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Mr. Ismaeil Mohammad Al Hosani Assistant Director General of Air Accident Investigation Sector General Civil Aviation Authority Abu-Dhabi- UAE Mr. Ibrahim Ahmed Addasi Chief Air Accident Investigator General Civil Aviation Authority Abu Dhabi - UAE Mr. Mourad Ben Asker Sr. Specialist Planning & Standards Aviation Safety Affairs Sector General Civil Aviation Authority Dubai - UAE Mr. Thomas Curran Chief Air Accident Investigator General Civil Aviation Authority Abu-Dhabi- UAE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Mr. Robert Roxbrough Senior Representative - Abu Dhabi FAA Abu Dhabi-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - 3 - NAME TITLE ORGANIZATIONS/INDUSTRIES BOEING Mr. Chamsou D. Andjorin Director Aviation Safety ME& Africa Boeing Dubai- UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CANSO Ms. Hanan Qabartai Director Middle East Affairs CANSO Amman Financial District, Shmeisani Area Anshasi Square, 28 Husari St. Amman - JORDAN COSCAP Mrs. Nadia Konzali Technical Chief Advisor (CTA), COSCAP- GS DGCA/ASD KUWAIT GCC Mr. Ahmad GH. Al-Shammari Consultant The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf – Secretariat General (GCCSG) Riyadh –SAUDI ARABIA IATA Mr. Jehad Faqir Deputy Regional Director Safety & Flight Operations IATA Amman - JORDAN - END - .
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