Register for the 55th Annual General Assembly, 19 – 21 November, Entebbe – Uganda

 

(Posted 06th September 2023)

 

Uganda Airlines set to host AFRAA’s 55th Annual General Assembly

 

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) is pleased invite you to the 55th Annual General Assembly (AGA) and Summit of the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) scheduled to take place from 19th to 21st of November 2023 at the Speke Resort in Entebbe – Uganda. This year’s AGA is being hosted by Uganda Airlines at the high patronage of the Government of Uganda under the theme, “Strides to Transform Aviation for Development.”

In addition to statutory Assembly matters to be discussed, there are conference and exhibition components of the AGA. Presentations and panel discussions on some of the topical industry subjects by airline CEOs and reputable industry resource persons will characterize the conference segment. There will also be exhibition of products, solutions and latest technologies in aviation by reputable service providers from across the world. Further, the AGA also avails quality time and opportunity for networking and business meetings among African airlines, industry partners and service providers.

Pre-AGA Events: An exciting pre-AGA tour has been organized in Uganda for all delegates on Sunday, 19 November 2023. Details of the tour are available on the event website: https://aga55.afraa.org

Registration: To register for the AGA, please visit the AGA event website: https://aga55.afraa.org. For an invitation letter or general enquiries about the event, please contact Ms. Dicie Okaya (dokaya@afraa.org)

Marketing opportunities: The Convention offers excellent visibility and marketing opportunities through Sponsorship and Exhibition. For more information, please contact Maureen Kahonge: mkahonge@afraa.org

Tukwaniriza e Uganda! (Welcome to Uganda!)
The AFRAA AGA is the biggest Aviation Summit in Africa and will be attended by Chairmen and CEOs from African airlines and decision makers from ICAO, IATA, AFCAC, civil aviation authorities, airport companies, air navigation services providers as well as aircraft and engine manufacturers, component suppliers, and many other service providers. The event will discuss issues on the development of air transport in Africa in general and development opportunities for African airlines in particular. Air transport in Africa is an economic bridge – linking people, goods and capital to markets and industries and integrating the vast continent.
The event is expected to attract about 500 high profile delegates from the aviation industry in Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and North America.