AFRAA, Ethiopian Airlines ink MoU to strengthen collaboration

The African Airlines Association and Ethiopian Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on training that will facilitate a framework of collaboration between AFRAA and Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy.

Update: 2021-03-11 16:59 GMT
(L-R): The MoU was signed between Berthé and Mesay Shiferaw, managing director, Ethiopian Aviation Academy.
  • The collaboration will support the development of sustainable and safe air transport system in Africa.
  • Berthé invited Ethiopian Airlines to take part as a pilot airline for AFRAA’s new projects.

March 11, 2021: The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) and Ethiopian Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on training that will facilitate a framework of collaboration between AFRAA and Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy.

The MoU was signed between Berthé and Mesay Shiferaw, managing director, Ethiopian Aviation Academy.

AFRAA secretary general Abdérahmane Berthé and Ethiopian Airlines group CEO Tewode Gembremariam, held a consultative meeting at Ethiopian Airlines headquarters in Addis Ababa.

The collaboration will support the development of sustainable and safe air transport system in Africa and thereby effectively contribute to the continent’s economic development and integration.

According to Berthé, “There is a need to develop aviation professionals within Africa and bridge the training gaps in the continent and beyond. Hence, a partnership between AFRAA and airline aviation training centers would be a way forward to overcome the challenges relating to the training of next-generation aviation professionals.”

Leaders at the meeting noted AFRAA’s on-going projects geared towards fostering of collaboration among its members, cost reduction and creation of synergies among African airlines. Various areas of advocacy by AFRAA for the sustainability of African aviation through promotion of intra-Africa travel, reduction of high operating costs and infrastructural development were discussed.

Key among the workable solutions by the association for resilience to the industry is AFRAA’s 9-Pillar recovery plan that outlines a framework of various areas of intervention, measures to be taken as part of urgent, immediate, and consistent actions for the survival and rebound of the industry. Other initiatives that have been launched since the on-set of the pandemic include: AFRAA MRO joint venture, AFRAA connectivity index, AFRAA connectivity portal, AFRAA capacity sharing portal: AFRAA project for reduction of air navigation bills. 

Berthé invited Ethiopian Airlines to take part as a pilot airline for AFRAA’s new projects.

He commended Ethiopian Airlines for the agility and resilience in navigating the pandemic and reassured Gebremariam of AFRAA’s continued support to execute the association’s mandate to ensure the African continent is served adequately with safe, reliable and economical air transport.

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