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Aviation Africa

27-28 February, Kigali, Rwanda

Proud to be held under the auspices of the Government of Rwanda

Aviation Africa is a major trade event for the aerospace and defence industries.
The event is a 2-day summit and exhibition. Speakers will include Air Chiefs, leaders from African airlines, civil aviation authorities, business aviation & support industries. 2019 will host over 800 attendees while the co-located exhibition will feature over 100 global aviation companies.

For 2019 the Government of Rwanda represented by the Rwandan Civil Aviation Authority, RwandAir, Rwanda Development Board, Rwanda Air Force & Rwanda Airports Company again supports the event.

The conference has two parallel streams, conference room 1 is dedicated to the Aviation Africa summit which covers the key strategic issues facing the civil aviation industry across the continent, the theme for 2019 is “Flying Forward Together” and its aim is to help develop partnerships for Arica’s future skies.  Subjects will include safety, security, environment, unmanned potential, MRO & finance as well as a focus on Airport strategy.

While in conference room 2 there will be our new African Air Chiefs conference run in association with Rwanda Air Force and hosted by Maj. Gen. Charles Karamba, Chief of Air Staff.  The Rwanda Air Force will be inviting fellow Air Chiefs from across Africa and internationally to participate in this new summit.

The co-located exhibition will host over 100 international exhibitors including global names such as Gulfstream & Rolls-Royce along with regional companies such as Charis Unmanned Aerial Systems and Blackbox Flight Data Systems.  

There are many ways to participate at Aviation Africa, you can sign up to sponsor or exhibit to maximise your networking potential or you can register as a delegate or visit the exhibition hall for free.  More information on the event is available at www.aviationafrica.aero

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