Damascus-SANA
Activating electronic payment and archiving of vehicle transactions, developing rail transport and land transport network works, rehabilitating airports that were vandalized due to the Israeli enemy’s attacks, and other projects and activities implemented by the Ministry of Transport in its 2022 agenda.
The Ministry has launched vehicle license renewal services and an electronic access statement from any Internet port without the need to be present at the Transport Directorate, where about two million electronic transactions have been completed with revenues amounting to about 100 billion Syrian pounds, electronic payment.
In the field of road transport:
The Ministry worked on the implementation of the Homs-Salamiyah-Hama and Homs-Masyaf roads, and put a number of bridges and road diversions in Aleppo, Deir Ezzor and Hama into service, while continuing to work to increase traffic safety standards on central roads and highways by providing them with traffic signals and signs, and carrying out road planning and painting for the road sections with Traffic and weather priority.
In the field of railways:
The Ministry has operated the Damascus-Aleppo railway for goods at present, linking industrial cities and production centers with railways, and establishing railway branches for the arrival and transportation of materials to silos, mills, power stations, phosphate mines, and factories (fertilizers - cement).
And it worked to increase the transportation capacity of passengers by increasing trains and vehicles to transport citizens at nominal prices between Tartous and Latakia and vice versa, and inside Aleppo with the establishment of parking lots to serve the villages and countryside on the coastal axis.
In the field of maritime transport:
The laboratories of the Syrian ports have been rehabilitated and international accreditation has been obtained for the laboratories of the port of Tartous, in addition to providing services for issuing a maritime passport, opening ports to provide travel transfers and simplifying procedures, and the opening of the first integrated examination center supervised by the General Directorate of Ports, and the first marine classification commission has recently begun its work in Lattakia.
In the field of air transport:
Increasing the number of flights by putting additional planes into service and securing the transportation of passengers through Syrian airports to 10 Arab and international stations, following up the completion of a new runway at Aleppo International Airport in addition to the current runway, and maintaining and repairing the damages that airports suffered as a result of Israeli attacks as soon as possible, and within the standards and conditions approved technical.
In addition to the maintenance of ground services equipment for the Syrian Air Force, the provision of emergency navigation equipment for Syrian airports, the training of cadres and crews, the continuation of training courses, the maintenance of technical and technological readiness, and the improvement of their conditions, which reflects positively on work.
Mehran Mualla
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