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Qatar’s Integrated Public Transport Network Unveils First Brand Campaign
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Qatar’s Integrated Public Transport Network Unveils First Brand Campaign

Doha – Qatar Sila, the brand that brings together the State of Qatar’s public transport modes into an integrated network, unveiled its first brand campaign, titled “Sila Takes You There”. Sila’s first brand campaign has unveiled the Sila mobile app and website. This is a major milestone for Sila and a significant step towards achieving an integrated public transport network. The app and website feature a number of functions designed to make travel easier, smarter and more convenient. These functions include: A journey planner to help travelers select the times, transport modes and routes that suit them best, using step-by-step directions; with the app providing real time navigation Information about public transport station locations, routes, and timetables. A flight tracking feature that helps users plan their trips to and from the airport. Account registration allowing passengers to personalize the journey planner, such as saving favorite trips and destinations in the State of Qatar. The latest news about Sila. A list of events happening in the State of Qatar and how travelers can use the integrated public transport network to get to them Commenting on the launch, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalid Al-Thani, Director of the Technical Affairs Department at MOT said, “Sila was created with the aim to make travel around the country as efficient and as convenient as possible, by integrating different public transport modes. In doing this, we are enabling a more connected travel system for Qatar’s communities. The launch of the Sila app and website is only the beginning; the final phase of Sila’s launch will fully integrate the country’s public transport network, with Sila becoming the sole and official public transport information hub after adding more projects, initiatives, and services in the future. Sila was launched by the MOT, in collaboration with public transport providers (Qatar Railways Company, Mowasalat (Karwa), Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development and Msheireb Properties). Currently it includes the metro, bus, tram, and taxi. It is being launched in phases and will include several initiatives such as integrated payment methods, introducing new services and transport modes and promoting the public transport network through public awareness and marketing initiatives to reach a wide audience within The State of Qatar. Qatar’s citizens and residents are encouraged to follow Sila’s newly launched social media pages to get the latest updates. Find us online:

Minister Meets with Tunisian Counterpart
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Minister Meets with Tunisian Counterpart

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Tunisian Minister of Transport HE Rabie El Majidi. Held in the Ministry’s offices today, the meeting reviewed aspects of cooperation between the two brotherly countries in the fields of transportation, civil aviation, ports, and ways to further enhance them.

Minister Meets with Czech Counterpart
Monday, June 20, 2022
Minister Meets with Czech Counterpart

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Minister of Transport of the Czech Republic HE Mr. Martin Kupka, in the Ministry’s offices today. The two ministers reviewed Qatar-Czech aspects of cooperation in the fields of transportation and civil aviation services, and ways to further enhance them.

Minister, East Timor Counterpart Sign Air Services Agreement
Monday, June 20, 2022
Minister, East Timor Counterpart Sign Air Services Agreement

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti and Minister of Transport and Communications of East Timor HE Mr. José Agustinho da Silva signed an air services agreement between the State of Qatar and The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. Signed in the Ministry of Transport’s offices here today, the agreement comes in the context of connecting Qatar with more air services agreements that open airspaces for the national carrier to fly to more destinations around the world. Following the signing ceremony, the two ministers discussed ways to enhance Qatari-East Timorese ties in the fields of civil aviation and transportation services.

Qatar, S. Sudan Sign Air Services Agreement
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Qatar, S. Sudan Sign Air Services Agreement

Doha – Qatar The State of Qatar and the Republic of South Sudan today signed an air services agreement in an event attended by Minister of Transport HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti and South Sudan’s Minister of Roads and Bridges and Acting Minister of Transport and Roads HE Simon Mijok Mijak. Signed in the Ministry of Transport’s offices here, the agreement comes in the context of connecting Qatar with more air services agreements that open airspaces for the national carrier to fly to more destinations around the world. The agreement was signed by Mr. Mohamed Faleh Alhajri, who is in charge of managing the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) and Capt. Subek David Dada, CEO of the South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority. Following the signing ceremony, Ministers Al-Sulaiti and Mijak discussed ways to enhance Qatari-S. Sudanese ties in the fields of civil aviation, transportation and transportation services.

Minister Launches Transportation Master Plan for Qatar 2050
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Minister Launches Transportation Master Plan for Qatar 2050

Doha – Qatar Under the patronage of Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, Minister of Transport HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti today launched the Transportation Master Plan for Qatar 2050 (TMPQ). Minister of Environment and Climate Sheikh Dr. Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani, President of Planning and Statistics Authority HE Dr. Saleh bin Mohammad Al Nabit, President of the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) Dr. Eng. Saad bin Ahmad Al Muhannadi, CEO of Qatari Diar Eng. Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah, and several senior officials and leaders of relevant public and private sector entities, attended the event. This Plan works as a roadmap for investing in land transportation infrastructure and identifies the frameworks and future orientations for developing the transportation networks nationwide in a way that ensures their integration with land uses, urban development, population growth and meeting the future demand for transportation. Minister Al-Sulaiti said that sustainability is the cornerstone of this Plan, given the great impact this concept has on economic and environmental development, by striking a balance between the requirements of economic growth and environmental protection and contributing to reducing climate change by putting into effect long-term initiatives that contribute to transitioning to sustainable transportation. The Plan, he added, also helps achieve financial sustainability of the land transportation sector by covering the largest possible ratio of operating costs through executing transportation demand management policies, and public-private partnerships for investing in and contributing to building and operating the country’s transportation systems. He said that the Plan will have significant economic returns thanks to increased revenues and the benefits of saving vehicle-operating cost, saving energy and fuel consumption, reducing trip time, and lowering carbon emissions and road accidents. Minister Al-Sulaiti and other senior officials later toured the accompanying exhibition and were briefed on the components of the Plan and its projects. Acting Assistant Undersecretary, Land Transport Affairs, Ministry of Transport, Eng. Hamad Essa Abdulla, says executing that Plan enhances Qatar’s ranking as one of the world’s most sustainable countries for deploying innovative, sustainable transit solutions that support all aspects of development and this helps improve the quality of life for citizens and everyone living in Qatar, while preserving the national identity. The Plan includes an integrated set of initiatives and projects that serve all users of land transportation systems and networks through 2050, including expressways, public transit, pedestrians, bicycles, land transportation demand management, and other transit technologies, he said. This aims to integrate these elements, improve their interconnectivity, enhance road safety, reduce congestions, and preserve the environment, to be a true legacy for generations to come, thus achieving the goals of QNV2030, he noted. Among the Plan’s key components and deliverables is developing over 60 national land transportation policies for Qatar that will help ensure further development of transportation services, in addition to putting forth 286 schemes and projects through 2050, including for developing road networks and public transportation, transportation services management, laws and governance, transportation technologies, planning and feasibility studies, he added. He said the Plan also includes 37 proposed projects to develop the main road network at a length of 770 km, 30 projects to develop the main public transit network at a length of 540 km, and expanding the building of the facilities that support the transition to sustainable transportation. Keeping pace with technological advancement in transportation engineering and planning, he said, the Middle East’s first activity-based model was developed. The model, which simulates people’s activities and is connected with transportation planning programs, he said, is used to analyze and address the impact of current and future projects and policies on people’s activities and transportation needs. Additionally, he said, smart electronic platforms have been created to ensure data sharing with all concerned entities for safe and sustainable access to data and optimal use of it in land transportation projects. He added that among the Plan’s deliverables is developing policies and plans for land freight, aiming to develop an infrastructure for freight industry in Qatar within an integrated transportation system that takes the culture and service of freight in Qatar to the best universal standards and practices in terms of traffic safety, minimal environmental and climate impact, in addition to contributing to economic and urban growth and a better land freight service for the population and visitors. The Plan also includes developing technical manuals at the national level like the Qatar Highway Design Manual, which provides guidelines on planning future transit networks, and the Qatar Trip Generation and Parking Rate Manual (QTGPRM), which helps understand trip and parking rates. Understanding that is key for informed traffic and transportation studies focused on transportation and road projects, and other developmental and urban projects across the country. At the exhibition, government and private entity representatives were introduced to the Transportation Data Management System (TDMS) platform, which will be available to government agencies and transportation study consulting firms. They were also introduced to the TMPQ 2050’s key deliverables: the launch of over 150 strategies on vehicular parking policies execution mechanism, the launch of a uniform and comprehensive vehicular parking design guidebook to improve efficiency and safety. Furthermore, they were introduced to the Concept Design to Connect Lusail City with an Expressway Network, which includes designing 39 k.m. of roads and 25 major intersections, where some of which are multilevel, to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow between the cities of Doha and Lusail and other areas. Carrying out these projects, the Plan aims to provide an integrated and sustainable transportation system that supports the economy and a better quality of life for all segments of the society, while maintaining the national identity.

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