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African Airlines Association

Coordinates:01°19′30″S36°50′20″E / 1.32500°S 36.83889°E /-1.32500; 36.83889
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African Airlines Association
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AbbreviationAFRAA
Formation1 April 1968; 57 years ago (1968-04-01)
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAirline trade association
HeadquartersKenya
Location
Coordinates01°19′30″S36°50′20″E / 1.32500°S 36.83889°E /-1.32500; 36.83889
Region served
Africa
MembershipAirlines
Official language
English,French
Abdérahmane Berthé[1]
Main organ
General Assembly
Websitewww.afraa.org

TheAfrican Airlines Association (French:Association des Compagnies Aériennes Africaines), abbreviated AFRAA, is atrade association ofAfricanairlines. AFRAA was founded inAccra,Ghana, in 1968, and is, as of February 2021, headquartered inNairobi,Kenya.[2] The primary purpose of AFRAA is to establish and facilitate co-operation betweenAfrican airlines.[3]

The formation of the African Airlines Association was the result of historic developments and economic imperatives. In the early 1960s, a great number of African States acceded to independence and created their own national airlines. Most of these airlines became members of theInternational Air Transport Association.

AFRAA had its conceptual beginning in 1963, when a number of African airlines, taking the opportunity provided by the IATAAnnual General Meeting (AGM) began holding consultation meetings prior to the IATA AGMs to discuss matters of interest to African airlines and to adopt common positions. This was the first step towards the creation of AFRAA. From that first step in Rome in 1963, the establishment in 1968 in Accra, of a regional organisation for the articulation of regional views and promotion of co-operation was undertaken by 14 founding members.

Objectives

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AFRAA as an association has the following strategic objectives:

  • Safe, secure and reliable air transport;

Promote the industry best practices to support safe, secure and reliable air transport in Africa

  • Enhance the visibility, reputation and influence of African Airlines in the global aviation industry;
  • Sustainable air transport;

Advocate for the reduction of costs of air transport services in Africa by reducing taxes, fees and charges

Strive for the implementation of cost-effective Human Resource Development

Lobby for market access to increase revenues and enhance connectivity for the aviation sector in Africa

  • Cooperation;

Undertake the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at reducing operating costs for airlines, increase revenues and market share

Facilitate and encourage partnership among African airlines

  • Data intelligence;

Become a hub for data, intelligence and expertise on the African Aviation Industry[citation needed]

Organs

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  • The General Assembly

The highest policy making body of the Association is the Annual General Assembly composed of Chief Executives of member airlines. The Annual General Assembly is presided over by the President of the Association. The President of the Association rotates annually.

  • The Executive Committee

The Executive Committee, composed of 11 members elected on a sub-regional basis among Chief Executives and ex-officio members with voting rights who are members of the IATA Board of Governors, exercises executive authority. Its function is to ensure supervision of the affairs, funds and property of the Association and formulation and determination of policies within the framework of Articles of Association, By-Laws and Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly.

  • The Secretariat

The Secretariat serves as the administrative, co-ordination and research centre for the association. It is headed by a secretary general who is responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the association. The current Secretary General is Mr. Abderahmane Berthe.

Steering Committees and Projects

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AFRAA provides a forum through which member airlines meet to develop and consolidate common approach to key issues in the aviation industry.

AFRAA members

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Any African Airline operating air services in the carriage of passengers and or cargo and meets the eligibility criteria may apply for membership as an Active or Associate member. The following is a list of the current AFRAA members.

Airline (Alliance)CountryYear Joined AFRAA
AB AviationComoros2017
Afriqiyah AirwaysLibya2002
Air AlgérieAlgeria1968
Air BotswanaBotswana1991
Air BurkinaBurkina Faso2002
Air DjiboutiDjibouti2019.[4]
Air MadagascarMadagascar1975
Air MauritiusMauritius1985
Air NamibiaNamibia2000
Air PeaceNigeria2019
Air SenegalSenegal2019[4]
Air TanzaniaTanzania1977
Air ZimbabweZimbabwe1981
Allied Air CargoNigeria2018
ASKY AirlinesTogo2010
Astral AviationKenya2011
Badr AirlinesSudan2016
Cabo Verde AirlinesCabo Verde2014
Camair-CoCameroon2012
CEIBA Intercontinental AirlinesEquatorial Guinea2011
Congo AirlinesDemocratic Republic of Congo2016
Cronos AirlinesEquatorial Guinea2015
EgyptAir (SA)Egypt1968
Ethiopian Airlines (SA)Ethiopia1968
Express AIR CargoTunisia2016
Jubba AirwaysSomalia2017
Kenya Airways (ST)Kenya1977
LAM Mozambique AirlinesMozambique1976
Libyan AirlinesLibya1968
Mauritania AirlinesMauritania2015
Nile AirEgypt2016
NouvelairTunisia2017
Oveland AirwaysNigeria2019
Precision AirTanzania2006
Royal Air Maroc (OW)Morocco1977
RwandAirRwanda2009
Safarilink AviationKenya2019[4]
Safe Air CompanyKenya2016
South African Airways (SA)South Africa1994
South African ExpressSouth Africa2003
Sudan AirwaysSudan1968
TAAG Angola AirlinesAngola1978
Tassili AirlinesAlgeria2014
TunisairTunisia1968
Uganda AirlinesUganda2019[4]

AFRAA partners

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Besides membership contributions to the association, AFRAA has partners, who also support the activities of the association through financial contributions and sponsorship of specific projects and programmes. Currently there are a number of companies including aircraft and engine manufacturers and other airlines service providers registered under the partnership programme. The aim of the partnership programme is to pool together the much needed additional support from industry-related organizations whilst enabling the partners to benefit from a relationship with an efficient, knowledgeable and influential air transport trade association in Africa.[5]

The AFRAA Partnership programme is open to all industry-related organisations that are interested in participating in the development of air transport in Africa. The programme aims to pool together resources and support from industry service providers while enabling partners to benefit from a relationship with a continental air transport trade organisation. Interested companies may apply for either full partnership or associate partnership of AFRAA.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"AFRAA appoints Abderahmane as new secretary general".The New Times. 14 November 2017. Retrieved10 December 2020.
  2. ^Staff writer (2024)."Caribbean Community (CARICOM)". UIA Global Civil Society Database.uia.org. Brussels, Belgium:Union of International Associations. Yearbook of International Organizations Online. Retrieved24 December 2024.
  3. ^AFRAA (2021)."About African Airlines Association". Nairobi: African Airlines Association (AFRAA). Retrieved24 February 2021.
  4. ^abcde"AFRAA Receives Safarilink, Air Djibouti, Air Senegal, Uganda Airlines As Members".Logistics Update Africa. 6 September 2019. Retrieved7 September 2019.
  5. ^abAFRAA (2019)."AFRAA Partners List". Nairobi: African Airlines Association (AFRAA). Retrieved13 September 2019.

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