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Τρίτη 20 Ιουνίου 2017

AviaDev Africa will challenge the Status Quo

Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για AviaDev Africa
AviaDev, the only dedicated aviation route development forum for Africa, has unveiled its agenda for 2017 – securing leading industry speakers and unique networking opportunities with the aim of “inspiring a fresh perspective” in a sector that is facing a challenging operating environment.
Organised by Bench Events, AviaDev takes place in Kigali, October 10 – 12, and, like last year, will run alongside the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) bringing together leading executives from the worlds of aviation and hotels, with top government officials and politicians.
Founder and Managing Director of AviaDev, Jon Howell, said: “2017 was stated as the year that the skies in Africa would open and we would experience liberalisation, but once again this seems to be no more than an empty promise. The theme of AviaDev 2017 is about challenging the status quo and inspiring a fresh perspective when it comes to building the African air routes of the future. That is why we are delighted to be hosting the event in Rwanda as it is actively shaping its future by investing in a new airport, new planes and view aviation as an economic catalyst, not just a means of transport or an industry that delivers tax revenue.”
AviaDev attracts representatives from over 20 countries across Africa, Europe and the Middle East, as well as Africa’s largest airlines. Among those attending: RwandAir, ASKY, AWA, Air Djibouti, Air Mauritius, Brussels Airlines, Coastal Aviation, Ethiopian, 540, FlyART, Kenya Airways, Nile Air, Royal Air Maroc, Smile Air and South African Airways.
The conference facilitates pre-arranged one-to-one meetings between the route planners of the above airlines and those involved in building air services to, from and within Africa, and it has already seen new deals emerge.
Before the official opening there will be a series of aviation lectures at the University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies in Kigali, given by leading industry figures attending AviaDev. Day One of the event will see masterclasses on air service development, e-commerce, and airport infrastructure, followed by one-to-one meeting sessions, giving delegates the chance to strike up new business relationships.
Leading speakers include: Girma Wake, Chairman, RwandAir; Sabine Reim, InterVISTASPaul van den BrinkCape Town Air AccessManish ShrivastavaTravel Commerce Solutions and Marcel LangeslagNACO airport consultants
The next day will see AviaDev attendees join the Africa Hotel Investment Forum attendees and address the big issues: the economic outlook, connectivity, the importance of data, national carriers, and the battle for Africa’s skies. Among the speakers: Adefunke AdeyemiIATAAlexander Nwuba, Smile Air; Nowel Ngala, ASKY Airlines; Gad WavombaAfrica SabreMartin Jansen van VuurenGrant ThorntonHerve Gueusquin, FlyART and Richard KyerereAfrica World Airlines.
Again, the day includes one-to-one meeting sessions followed by a networking reception. AviaDev’s supporters are enthusiastic. Janice ScottTravelport, said: “It’s a great opportunity to meet new business partners and gain a better understanding of the Africa market.”
Ilham Marichal, of Aeria, said: “Very enriching. A good place to learn about the importance of collaboration among the aviation community.”
Jon Howell concluded: “AviaDev is made possible because it’s supported by those in the African aviation industry that want to see the region realise its potential and thrive.”