Amman: The Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) will leverage advanced geospatial technologies, including aerial and satellite imagery and digital mapping systems, to enhance civil aviation operations under a strategic partnership with the Royal Jordanian Geographic Center (RJGC).
According to Jordan News Agency, the agreement, formalized through a memorandum of understanding signed Thursday by CARC Chief Commissioner Daifallah Farajat and RJGC Director General Muammar Haddadin, aims to integrate accurate geospatial data into CARC's operational activities.
Under the memorandum, the RJGC will provide CARC with updated aerial and satellite imagery, digital maps, and specialized technical support to help establish a comprehensive geographic database. The partnership also includes training programs to build CARC personnel's technical capabilities and cooperation on joint projects serving the civil aviation sector.
Farajat said the partnership would support CARC's efforts to improve service efficiency and develop the civil aviation system through accurate and advanced spatial data.
Haddadin affirmed the RJGC's commitment to providing its technical expertise to support CARC, noting that the partnership strengthens national institutional integration and supports Jordan's digital transformation projects.