AFRAA and ACI Africa sign MoU to support the development of African aviation
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Posted: 29 April 2021 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Under the MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will align their actions and work jointly on a range of areas, including sustainability and air travel affordability.
The African Airline Association (AFRAA) and Airports Council International Africa (ACI Africa) have announced that the two associations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to materialise their cooperation. Under the framework of the MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will mutually support the development of the air transport industry in Africa through collaborative actions to address safe, secure, seamless, environmentally friendly and affordable air travel, among others.
The MoU was signed by Abderahmane Berthé, AFRAA’s Secretary General, and Ali Tounsi, ACI Africa’s Secretary General. Under the MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will align their actions and work jointly on the following main areas:
- Promotion and sharing of best practices to foster constructive engagement between airport operators and air carriers
- Safety enhancement initiatives in line with the Abuja Safety targets
- Promotion and implementation of new technologies in air travel
- Data and intelligence sharing
- Affordable airfares in Africa using a holistic approach for the reduction of the cost of air travel
- Focused Think Tank group, led by AFRAA and ACI Africa, comprising subject-matter experts from airports and airlines to exchange views, steer constructive dialogues and address matters of prime importance and interest for the air transport industry in Africa
- Joint events (webinars, trainings, workshops, etc.) on how to render air travel more affordable.
AFRAA’s Secretary General, Abderahmane Berthé, said: “The high cost of airline operations in Africa negatively impacts the viability of African airlines and hinders the sustainable growth of the air transport industry on the continent. One of the constituents of these high costs is the high aviation-related taxes in the region. Through concerted efforts under the framework of this MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will foster regular constructive dialogues with the respective members of our organisations on aviation taxes, which will lay the foundation for joint actions and advocacy. This MoU, which comes at a time most needed when the industry is navigating turbulent times, will commit both of our organisations to a stronger working relationship for the development of air transport in Africa.”
Ali Tounsi, ACI Africa’s Secretary General, said: “The development of a safe, secure, financially viable and sustainable air transport industry in Africa cannot be undertaken without a strong and enhanced collaboration between airports and airlines. The MoU signed between ACI Africa and AFRAA was long overdue. I am delighted that the collaboration between our two organisations is being brought to an altogether new level, paving the way for a constructive stakeholder engagement based on mutual trust and respect. This MoU will indeed facilitate the concrete and tangible delivery of services by both of our organisations and the implementation of joint actions to advance the air transport industry on the continent.”
Related topics
Airside operations, Big data, Emissions, New technologies, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Safety, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Terminal operations
Related organisations
African Airline Association (AFRAA), Airports Council International Africa (ACI Africa)