
In week 20, significant conferences took place: the Aviation Stakeholders Convention in Addis Ababa, the East Africa Aviation Transport Forum in Zanzibar, and the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali. Additionally, the US-Nigeria Open Skies agreement is nearing reality, and Libya’s airspace ban is close to being lifted by the EU. Explore the article below to gleen information on routes, fleets, infrastructure, and more in the African aviation scene.
Introduction.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) and Ethiopian Airlines hosted the 12th Aviation Stakeholders’ Convention at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel from May 12-14, under the patronage of the Government of Ethiopia. Held under the theme “Beyond Connecting Africa Aviation,” the convention attracted over 500 high-profile delegates from the aviation industry across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America. The goal was to drive growth opportunities and deliberate on the developments within the African aviation industry. Following this event, AFRAA launched the inaugural Africa Safety & Operations Summit on May 15, 2024, in partnership with the Flight Safety Foundation(FSF). RwandAir Ltd was…
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