#AFRAA and #IATA meet in #Nairobi to map out future cooperation

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The AFRAA and IATA leadership teams met in Nairobi, Kenya, at the AFRAA headquarters on 25th of February to review their mutual objectives and action plan for the year.

Subseqently have AFRAA and IATA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that enhances the collaboration of the two Associations on a number of industry focus areas with the objective of delivering quality service to their mutual members and the industry as a whole in Africa.

The main areas of collaboration include:safety, advocacy, smart regulation, industry costs, environment, implementation of the Single African Air Transport Market, infrastructural development and capacity building.

Source:Prof Wolfgang Thome-ATC News

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