Sustainability of African Aviation to take center stage at Aviators Africa conference JNB
Top stakeholders in African Aviation will be gathering for the 4th Aviators Africa conference and Awards in Johannesburg, South Africa with the theme: ‘Sustainability of African Aviation’.
The Conference and Awards is an annual event organised for the Aviation, Travel and Tourism sector in Africa and this year’s event will focus on issues to promoting and advancing the development and sustainability of African Aviation and its allied industries.
The conference and awards billed to take place from 20th to 22nd October, 2022 at Protea Wanderers hotel by Marriot in Johannesburg, South Africa, will attract over 200 delegates and will feature panels sessions and presentation of papers from Airline Operators, Aircraft Manufacturers, Civil Aviation Authorities, Tourism bodies and other stakeholders with great networking opportunities spanning two days.
Speaking on the event, the convener, Toni Ukachukwu in a statement says, there will be different aviation events that cover air connectivity, commercial and defence and MRO among others.
Explaining further, he said, there would be an Aviation Leadership CEOs forum where top management in private and public service in Aviation will have an opportunity to participate in a masterclass in Leadership and sustainability from “our faculty of exceptional professionals”.
“It is our effort to increase the bar in leadership and sustainability in African aviation as we believe that everything rises and falls on leadership”. Aviators Africa has established itself as a premier Aviation Conference organiser that focuses on the Environment, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) in Africa. This is in tune with UN SDGs as it concerns Aviation.
The Aviators Africa Award also known as the Tower Awards was initiated to celebrate excellence and sustainability in African Aviation. Tower Awards has received tremendous accolade as an indigenous African gala Award ceremony that recognizes brands and changemakers who have contributed immensely to the development of African Aviation.