A historic civil aviation law is passed in Kuwait

 
 
 

Kuwait’s aviation industry has reached a pivotal milestone with the official enactment of Decree Law No. 85 of 2025, which transforms the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) into the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA). This development, praised by PACA President Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Al-Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, is set to bring Kuwait’s aviation governance in line with international standards established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

Sheikh Humoud described the new legislation as a turning point for the civil aviation sector. By enhancing regulatory independence and modernizing administrative structures, the law ensures that Kuwait remains aligned with global aviation best practices. He stressed that this reform empowers PACA to operate with full autonomy and transparency, reinforcing its mandate to oversee critical national aviation responsibilities.

The new law replaces outdated regulations enacted in 1960—Laws No. 20 and No. 27—which governed civil aviation operations and aircraft accident investigations. This shift reflects Kuwait’s longstanding commitment to reforming its air transport infrastructure, enabling it to better meet current international obligations and accommodate the evolving dynamics of global air travel.

According to Sheikh Humoud, the legislation is more than a legal reform — it’s an integral part of Kuwait’s broader national strategy to support sustainable development. It aims to fortify the aviation sector as a key contributor to economic diversification, reduce dependence on oil revenues, and position Kuwait International Airport as a regional hub for global connectivity.

With PACA now fully empowered, the Authority is expected to intensify its efforts in regulating aviation services, streamlining operations, and enhancing service delivery for airlines, passengers, and industry stakeholders. The law also underscores the importance of continuous development of aviation infrastructure and services to meet the highest international benchmarks.

Sheikh Humoud expressed his gratitude to Kuwait’s leadership, including His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, for their vital support in realizing this historic reform. Their backing, he said, affirms the country’s unwavering commitment to aviation excellence and regulatory modernization.

The enactment of the new Civil Aviation Law paves the way for Kuwait to enhance its global standing in the aviation sector. By aligning with international standards, improving regulatory practices, and focusing on infrastructure and passenger experience, Kuwait is poised to become a key aviation hub in the region.

  
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IFL Kuwait