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Monday, November 17, 2025
Minister Participates in Dubai Airshow 2025

Minister of Transport H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani today attended the opening ceremony of the 19th edition of the Dubai Airshow 2025, which opened at the Dubai World Central in Al Maktoum International Airport, sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.Several ministers and high-profile officials from Arab and friendly countries were in attendance. Some 1500 companies specialized in aviation, space and defense from more than 150 countries are taking part in this year’s edition, including over 440 new exhibitors, about 120 emerging companies, 50 investors, and 350 speakers.More than 200 aircraft are also on display at the show.

Saturday, November 15, 2025
Minister Witnesses Trial of First Flight with Unmanned eVTOL in Qatar

Minister of Transport H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani has sponsored and witnessed the successful trial of the first-ever urban flight with unmanned eVTOL in Qatar in a step that reflects the country’s pioneering vision of adopting smart and sustainable mobility solutions.The air taxi demonstration flight comes within a series of tests, supervised by the Ministry of Transport, on the technical aspects and future applicability of such technologies.The trial air taxi flight was conducted between the Old Doha Port and the Katara Cultural Village. It was successfully conducted without any direct human interference using a full self-control system enabled by AI and advanced air navigation technologies. This shows the system is capable of using the airspace optimally in a safe operational environment.The MOT will continue assessing the test results and lay down the regulatory and technical frameworks needed for approving and operating that type of mobility in line with best international standards and in a way that enhances Qatar’s position as a leading global hub in adopting smart and sustainable technologies.The pilotless air taxi project will be carried out in several consecutive phases, considering all relevant technical, operational, and regulatory requirements, including infrastructure readiness, approving of operational systems, and meeting all safety, security and quality standards to ensure the new mobility system can be safely and effectively integrated into the nation’s mobility network.H.E. the Minister described the trial operation as a new milestone in the State of Qatar’s journey of adopting smart and sustainable mobility solutions and constitutes an advanced step forward toward a future enabled by innovation and environment-friendly technologies, something that emphasizes MOT’s commitment to enhancing Qatar’s regional and international pioneering position in modern transportation and supporting national efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve the quality of life.This initiative, he said, is a true translation of the MOT Strategy 2025-2030 that aims at creating a smart, resilient transportation system where sustainability, innovation, and integration between various transportation modes are front and center, thereby boosting the efficiency of the country’s transportation system and advancing the goals of the NDS3 and QNV 2030.He added that the MOT will continue its endeavors to enhance Qatar’s global profile in deploying smart and emerging technologies in transportation, in partnership with leading global companies, to develop an integrated infrastructure that is capable of accommodating advanced transportation modes in the coming years.The trail operation today is part of MOT’s initiatives for developing Qatar’s public transportation system through using unmanned eVTOL aircraft as a safe, fast and ecofriendly urban mobility option that contributes to reducing traffic congestion, and providing smart mobility choices for citizens, residents and visitors, something that says leadership is achieved when technology meets governance.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Minister Heads Qatar Delegation to Council of Arab Ministers of Transport 38th Session

The State of Qatar today participated in the 38th Session of the Council of Arab Ministers of Transport, in Cairo. The Qatari delegation was headed by Minister of Transport H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani.The meeting discussed several topics on the areas of pan-Arab ground, maritime, air, and multimodal transportation, including regulating the road transportation of passengers and goods between and across Arab countries, creating a comprehensive Arab e-platform for road, rail, maritime and multimodal transportation, and unifying HAZMAT transportation protocols.The meeting also discussed a study on approving the components of smart and sustainable transportation as a reference for developing transportation strategies, in addition to developing and sharing information on transportation, warehousing and logistics transportation strategies, promoting the use of clean energy in ground transportation, exchanging lessons learnt and expertise, and assessing the efficiency of goods and passenger transportation across the member states.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Minister Participates in Panel Discussion at TransMEA 2025

Minister of Transport H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani today participated in a panel discussion, titled “Industry, Transport & Logistics in Action: Connecting the Middle East & Africa”, held during the Smart Transport, Logistics & Infrastructure Fair & Forum for The MEA Region (TransMEA 2025), in Cairo. The panel discussion was attended by several ministers.During the panel discussion, H.E. the Minister said that the relations between the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt are deeply rooted and constitute a solid foundation for broadening the horizons of cooperation in the areas of transportation and logistics, noting that the two countries enjoy distinct strategic locations, something which contributes to creating a logistics axis that links the Gulf with the Mediterranean Sea and enhances supply chains and regional trade.Sustainability is a strategic approach in Qatar’s transportation ecosystem, he said, noting that 73% of public buses in Qatar have been transitioned to electricity with the target of 100% electrification by 2030, in addition to running the metro and trams on electricity.He said that all those modes of transportation are supported by advanced infrastructures that, in turn, support smart and sustainable transportation solutions, thereby enhancing Qatar’s global ranking.In addition to reflecting Qatar’s commitment to protecting the environment, those efforts, he said, solidify the country’s position as a regional hub for sustainable transportation and clean logistics.

Sunday, November 9, 2025
Minister Heads Qatar Delegation to TransMEA2025 in Cairo

Minister of Transport H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani has headed the State of Qatar’s delegation to the Smart Transport, Logistics & Infrastructure Fair & Forum for The MEA Region (TransMEA 2025), which began today at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in Cairo, under the patronage of President of the Arab Republic of Egypt H.E. Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and was inaugurated by Prime Minister of Egypt H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly.Numerous ministers and dignitaries from various countries in the region, and more than 500 exhibitors from 30 countries are participating in the event, making it an important regional platform for exchanging expertise and showcasing latest innovations in the fields of industry and transportation.This year's round is held under the theme "Industry and Transport Together for Sustainable Development," where it discusses ways to develop transportation systems to keep pace with future requirements and promote the transition towards an eco-friendly and sustainable transportation, in addition to reviewing prospects for developing related logistics services and examining the key challenges facing that vital industry.

Friday, November 7, 2025
MOT Takes Part in Qatar Boat Show as Strategic Partner

The Ministry of Transport is taking part in the 2nd edition of the Qatar Boat Show 2025.The MOT is the Strategic Partner of the event. Numerous local and international entities specialized in maritime industries and services are participating in the Show, which runs through this Nov. 8 at the Old Doha Port.An MOT booth at the Show highlights some of MOT’s digital maritime services available via the Darb application, which users can install and use anytime, anyplace, thereby saving them time and effort.Using the Drab app, you can, among other services, register a new small craft, renew your registration, modify craft specifications, have a replacement of lost or damaged documents issued, and delete a craft. Users can also request their documents be delivered to their doorsteps via Qatar Post.The booth also featured a mockup of the main station of the water taxi project in Lusail, as well as a visual presentation on its facilities. The project aims to provide modern waterborne public transit systems with cutting-edge ecofriendly technologies. The booth visitors can also participate in some competitions focused on maritime safety awareness.The MOT booth saw a high turnout, with visitors showing eagerness to learn more about what the Ministry offers, such as digital services and forward-looking transportation and mobility projects in light of its MOT Strategy 2025-2030 and in step with the goals of the QNV 2030.The MOT continues supporting specialized national events aimed at enhancing Qatar’s profile as a pioneering regional hub for maritime transportation and logistics services. 

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