Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 29, 2024 Highlights.

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    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 29, 2024 Highlights.

    In the past week, a major continental convention took place in Libreville, Gabon, bringing together key aviation stakeholders. Meanwhile, the world experienced the largest IT outage in history, severely impacting airline operations globally. Namibia released its 2023 Tourist Report, highlighting significant growth in arrivals. Tanzania renewed its Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) with a Middle Eastern country, and an African airport signed a sister agreement with an airport in the USA. Additionally, new routes were inaugurated or announced, fleet renewals occurred, and a notable appointment was made alongside other significant incidents. Read the article below to discover more details on these developments and other important events in the African aviation industry.

    Introduction.

    The Ninth ICAO Africa & Indian Ocean Aviation Week, organized by ICAO WACAF and ICAO Eastern and Southern African Regional Office, kicked off in Libreville, Gabon. With over 350 participants from 180 countries, the event was inaugurated by the Vice President of the Gabonese Republic alongside International Civil Aviation Organization President Salvatore Sciacchitano and Secretary General Juan…

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