Amman: Economic and Social Corporation for Military Retirees and Veterans (ESARSV) and the Land Transport Regulatory Commission (LTRC) signed an agreement on Sunday to extend the investment and operating contract for the airport taxi office at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) by 8 years. Under the agreement, ESARSV will operate QAIA's taxi service for an additional eight years with a modern vehicle fleet. This extension is designed to accommodate rising passenger volumes and cut wait times by delivering a "safer, more reliable, and efficient transit experience." Retired Major General Adnan Raqad, the ESARSV's Director-General and Chairman of the Executive Council signed the agreement.
According to Jordan News Agency, speaking at the signing ceremony, Raqad said the agreement reflects a "robust" partnership and a mutual commitment by both organizations to bring local public transportation in line with global standards and best practices.
The airport taxi project is part of ESARSV's broader investment strategy to support military retirees through job creation and enhanced socioeconomic well-being. This initiative directly advances ESARSV's mission to champion veterans while supporting Jordan's national efforts to empower former service members and drive sustainable development.