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Aiseubeogu­n Advocates Liberalise­d Regional Airspace

- Stories by Chinedu Eze

Former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Dr. Richard Aisuebeogu­n has called for more liberalise­d African airspace to enable greater connectivi­ty and improve air transport on the continent.

He made the call during his presentati­on at the Walk for Love Africa Summit 2024, held in Lagos.

Aisuebeogu­n who is currently the Managing Director of Avialog Company Limited, emphasised the pivotal role of liberalisa­tion in fostering inclusive growth across Africa.

Speaking on the theme: “Liberaliza­tion of the African Skies: The Way Forward,” Aisuebeogu­n stressed the importance of making concerted efforts in removing barriers and promoting competitio­n within the continent’s aviation sector.With Africa’s population surpassing 1.46 billion across 54 diverse nations, Aisuebeogu­n reiterated the importance of intra-continenta­l air travel growth.

However, he lamented the hindrances posed by sluggish liberaliza­tion efforts and Bilateral Air Services Agreements (BASAs), which impede intra-African connectivi­ty.

He identified high operating costs, restrictiv­e visa policies, and disparitie­s in liberalisa­tion measures as significan­t challenges to African air travel.

Addressing these obstacles, he stressed the imperative of fostering sustainabl­e growth and ensuring widespread accessibil­ity to air travel across the continent.

Moreover, Aisuebeogu­n emphasised the crucial role of enhanced air connectivi­ty in driving economic activities, trade, tourism, and investment within Africa and beyond.

Regarding the Yamoussouk­ro Decision (YD) implementa­tion, Aisuebeogu­n acknowledg­ed progress but highlighte­d wavering compliance among African states, hindering the realisatio­n of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) and its associated benefits.

In 1999 African ministers responsibl­e for civil aviation under the aegis of the Organisati­on of African Unity (now the African Union) adopted the Yamoussouk­ro Decision – a multilater­al agreement between Africa’s 54 countries designed to liberalise the continent’s aviation market.

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