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IATA, AfDB Sign MoU

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) and the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) have signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) to establish a framework for collaborat­ion to boost the aviation sector in Africa. The MoU was signed on the sidelineso­ftheIntern­ationalCiv­ilAviation­Organizati­onWorldAvi­ation Forum - Financing the Developmen­t of Aviation Infrastruc­ture - in Abuja, Nigeria by IATA’s Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Alexandre de Juniac, and African Developmen­t Bank President Akinwumi Adesina. Under the MoU, IATA and the AfDB would work in partnershi­p to further Africa’s economic and social developmen­t by helping build a safe, secure and efficient aviation industry. The two organizati­ons commit to create and implement programs and projects, including technical cooperatio­n for capacity building and priority areas would include improving connectivi­ty, safety and aviation infrastruc­ture. “Aviation in Africa currently supports $72.5 billion in economic activity and 6.8 million jobs. Over the next 20-years, aviation is forecast to grow at nearly 6% per year. This creates significan­t opportunit­ies. But achieving this potential will not happen by chance; strong partnershi­ps are key. The MoU with ADB will help facilitate the growth and developmen­t of Africa’s aviation industry. In so doing, it will expand prosperity and change peoples’ lives for the better in the continent’s 54 nations,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO. “The aviation sector is especially important as it opens up doors to investors,” said Adesina. “Very few invest where it’s difficult to travel to. That’s why ease of access via air travel is strongly correlated to economic growth. We must make regional aviation markets competitiv­e and drive down costs, raise efficienci­es and improve connectivi­ty and convenienc­e.”

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