AFRAA’s 47th Annual General Assembly receives praise

AIS wants to share 3 Takeaways from AGA 47

Thanks to AFRAA, EC Air and everyone who attended and participated in the 47th General Assembly in Brazzaville. Below we’d like to share briefly the 3 major takeaways from AGA 47.

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OPEN SKIES

Its become clear that African Airlines are eager to move forward on liberalization of the skies. Despite the incomplete implementation of the Yamoussoukro Decision, a system of collaboration has begun to develop to satisfy the growing demand.

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AFRAA IS A STRONG ADVOCATE

AFRAA has consistently demonstrated its foresight as the governing body for African Airlines. Its Open Skies agenda was advanced through the AGA 47 event program. Its reassuring for there to be a non-partisan lead organization with the best interests of African airlines and Africa as a whole in mind.

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BE EFFICIENT, BE SMART,
BE FOCUSED

African airlines are sure to benefit from the global trend towards software automation, consolidated sourcing options, and a focus on productivity in operations. The display of strong service options reveals the potency of collaboration when suppliers, OEM’s, and airlines work together.