NAS Air Cargo Operations in Jordan Receive RA3 Validation

National Aviation Services in Jordan has been successfully completed the Regulated Agent third country validation process (RA3) in Jordan for their air cargo operations at the King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba.
Dec. 29, 2020

National Aviation Services (NAS) in Jordan has been successfully completed the Regulated Agent third country validation process (RA3) in Jordan for their air cargo operations at the King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba.

This internationally recognized validation and certification process ensures EU regulatory compliance for air cargo transportation to EU countries. The validation demonstrates that NAS is fully compliant with EU air cargo security regulations and standards, which include access control, cargo screenings, external and internal audits, among others.

NAS Jordan closely follows NAS Ivoire, NAS Uganda, NAS Liberia and NAS Kuwait which have all gone through this process and currently hold valid RA3 validations for their air cargo operations.

Globally, NAS has a presence in over 50 airports, handling seven of the world’s top 10 airlines and operating more than 50 airport lounges across the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

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