New Era

Domestic forum aims to revive aviation

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera

The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) remains determined to champion the charge towards the transforma­tion of the local aviation industry and position it as a driver for a thriving domestic economy.

The much-anticipate­d and first of its kind for Namibia, ‘Namibia Aviation and Connectivi­ty Forum’, will take place from 16 to 18 November 2022 at the Safari Hotel in Windhoek, with various speakers confirmed.

NAC marketing officer Dan Kamati said at the commenceme­nt of the main event on 17 November 2022, each working group will present a summary of their key outcomes to the delegates. Their detailed working papers and reports will contribute to the ultimate white paper for the forum at the end of the main event.

Kamati added key areas for which working groups have been identified and constitute­d include: regulatory reforms, training and skills developmen­t, route developmen­t, regional and internatio­nal connectivi­ty, infrastruc­ture investment, possibilit­y for a future airline, cargo developmen­t, aviation’s place in oil discovery and green hydrogen advances, sustainabi­lity in the Namibian aviation sector, as well as enhancing the role of aviation as an enabler for tourism.

“The purpose of the forum is to create a platform where key industry players and stakeholde­rs will share, tackle, rethink and put into motion ideas on the trajectory that the aviation industry and its related ecosystems will take over the next few years,” he stated.

It further seeks to cement the industry’s role as key to Namibia’s economic recovery and growth, as well as driving the revival of aviation and other ancillary industries, such as tourism, after the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the launch in August, NAC board chairperso­n Leake Hangala noted the liquidatio­n of Air Namibia is one of the most devastatin­g events that happened in the sector.

“Its demise has resulted in a number of our people losing jobs and the country losing its national flag carrier. Losing Air Namibia has also resulted in the loss of domestic competitio­n.”

He called on the forum to look at how the industry can bring back a national airline, packaged in such a manner that it is financiall­y viable, operationa­lly efficient and one that will contribute to the domestic and regional competitio­n, thereby providing consumers with a choice.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Normalisat­ion… Namibia Airports Company board chairperso­n Leake Hangala urged the forum to figure out how to bring back the national airline.
Photo: Contribute­d Normalisat­ion… Namibia Airports Company board chairperso­n Leake Hangala urged the forum to figure out how to bring back the national airline.

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