A delegation from Belarusian Ministry of Transport, headed by Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Sergei Dubina, is taking part in the 42nd ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) Assembly meeting in Montreal, Canada.
On the sidelines of Kazakhstan Transport Week 2025, Alexey Lyakhnovich met with Uzbek Transport Minister Ilkhom Makhkamov. During the talks, the heads of both agencies focused on the mutually beneficial development of international road freight transportation.
In order to improve the quality of passenger service and ensure advance travel planning, Belarusian Railways, together with Russian Railways, has decided to increase the period for advance sale of travel documents for international trains on Belarus-Russia-Belarus routes from 60 to 90 days before train departure, since October 1, 2025.
The document was signed on Belarusian side by Minister of Transport and Communications Alexei Lyakhnovich, and on Omani side by Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment Promotion Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef.
The draft law "On Amending Laws on Criminal and Administrative Liability" was developed in furtherance of Decree No. 297 of September 25, 2023, "On the State Registration and Operation of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles," to ensure national, public, and flight safety.
The document was signed by the head of the transport agency, Alexey Lyakhnovich, and the chairman of BelProfTrans, Vladimir Fedorovich.
At the regular session of the House of Representatives of the eighth convocation, a bill providing for a systemic adjustment of the Law "On Highways and Road Activities" was adopted in the first reading.
Today, employees of the central office of the Ministry of Transport, led by Deputy Minister Sergey Matsukov, made their contribution to the restoration of forest areas of Belarus - they planted coniferous tree saplings on the territory of Logoisk forestry. Representatives of the Department of Aviation and Road Organization Minskavtodor-Center participated in the planting of young spruces and pines in Minsk region.
In Belarus, as of November 1, 2024, following inspections, the Transport Inspectorate seized 338 passenger cars that were used for taxi services and were not included in the register.
The system is being developed at SP “Minsktrans” processing center. It will be implemented in Minsk and throughout the country's regions. This was announced by Andrei Gladkiy, Head of the Ministry of Transport's Department of Automobile and Urban Passenger Transport, at a press conference dedicated to Motorist and Road Engineer Day.