FAAN gives support to develop African airports

airplaneFederal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said that it will continue to play a leading role in advocating collaboration among aviation partners to address major challenges in development of the air transport sector in Africa.

The managing director, FAAN, Sale Dunoma, an engineer, stated this at the 53rd Airports Council International (ACI) Africa board meeting and Regional conference and exhibition taking place at Casablanca, Morocco 18 – 25 April 2015.
“The conference will certainly offer us an excellent opportunity to share our experiences and best practices in sustainable development as well as in airport safety and security”, he said.

Dunoma further stated that the introduction of the aviation portal, toll free call centres and the liberalisation of the aviation sector has stimulated awareness and growth in the sector.
According to him, “Nigerian airports are playing important international roles in linking the most populous country in the African continent to the rest of the world, and the containment of the Ebola virus remains a shining example of a successful collaboration”.

The theme of the conference, which is “Collaboration for Safe, Secure and Sustainable Aviation in Africa” will address improvements in aviation safety and security in the light of new threats affecting the industry.
The Director-General of ACI worldwide, Angela Gittens dwelled on the benefits of collaboration within the industry from the perspective of the airports.

Also, the President of ACI, Africa, Pascal Komla said the event would provide a unique opportunity for aviation executives, experts and exhibitors from across the globe to network, share information and forge a common vision for the future businesses of African Airports.
The 53rd ACI Africa Board meeting and regional conference and exhibition presented a platform for industry experts to come together and explore the challenges faced by the continent and find solutions that would boost the economic growth of Africa.

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