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Libya take part in African Airports Development Conference in Cairo

Libya take part in African Airports Development Conference in Cairo

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with H Mohammed
Published on 2024-02-25 10:28:59

Libya’s Airports Authority recently participated in the African Regional Airports Council “2024 ACI AFRICA” conference in Egypt from February 23 to March 1. This conference brought together 400 officials from 52 African countries, including a delegation from Libya consisting of directors from Ubari, Kufra, Tobruk, Zuwara, and Zintan airports.

The theme of the conference was “Airports: Levers of Socioeconomic and Sustainable Growth.” It aimed to provide a platform for experts, policymakers, and specialists in the aviation industry to come together, exchange experiences, and address challenges that are vital for the advancement of Africa’s aviation sector.

According to a statement from the Airports Authority, this conference serves as a global collaborative platform where attendees can engage in strategic discussions on policy formulations and explore the latest trends and services in aviation technology. It is a valuable opportunity for networking and learning from the experiences of others in the industry.

The participation of Libya’s Airports Authority in this conference highlights the country’s commitment to enhancing its aviation sector and contributing to the growth and development of the African aviation industry as a whole. By engaging with other African countries and sharing best practices, Libya can learn from the successes and challenges of its counterparts and work towards improving its own airport infrastructure and services.

The conference also provides a platform for discussing key issues facing the aviation industry in Africa, such as safety and security, infrastructure development, regulatory frameworks, and environmental sustainability. By addressing these challenges collaboratively, African countries can work towards building a more efficient, safe, and sustainable aviation sector that can support economic growth and development across the continent.

In addition to the formal sessions and discussions, the conference also offers opportunities for networking, forging partnerships, and exploring potential collaborations with other stakeholders in the aviation industry. By building relationships with other countries and organizations, Libya’s Airports Authority can access resources, expertise, and support that can help enhance its operations and services.

Overall, Libya’s participation in the “2024 ACI AFRICA” conference demonstrates its commitment to being an active player in the African aviation industry and contributing to its growth and development. By engaging with other African countries and industry experts, Libya can learn from the best practices, explore new opportunities, and collaborate on initiatives that will benefit its aviation sector and the wider African economy.

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