United Aviation Solutions, AFRAA introduce Brown Condor initiative to support North American counterparts

United Aviation Solutions and the African Airlines Association have launched the Brown Condor Initiative.

Update: 2021-05-04 16:06 GMT
AFRAA’s recovery plan that was developed in 2020 encompasses actions to navigate through Covid-19 that are anchored on 9-pillars.

May 04, 2021: United Aviation Solutions and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) have launched the Brown Condor Initiative (BCI) aimed at providing a platform for AFRAA members with maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities to support their North American counterparts in MRO services and assets. 

Abdérahmane Berthé, AFRAA secretary general stated, “The BCI will provide aviation stakeholders access to market-leading services to support the development of Africa’s aviation industry. The strengths of AFRAA member airlines are key to the solutions offered for the global crisis in aviation.  We have carefully selected AFRAA members that can immediately provide MRO solutions while simultaneously consolidating member Used Serviceable Materials onto one platform.”

UTD and AFRAA have created a portal that will ensure the reliable delivery of equipment and services to airline customers and channel partners. In the coming weeks, UTD and AFRAA will conduct weekly webinars showcasing the BCI initiative through an engaging and innovative virtual reality (VR) presentation.

“Cooperation among AFRAA airlines is paramount for sustainability of the air transport industry. UTD recognised the domestic crisis in US aviation and aftermarket purchasing before the global pandemic hit. Through its association with AFRAA and the BCI, UTD has identified ways in which African aviation could provide the necessary solutions to the North American aviation industry, namely MRO Services, USM Exchange, and an Aviation Academy for developing future technicians and aviation personnel,” said Dahir Mohammed, CEO, United Aviation Solutions.

This Brown Condor Initiative was named in honour of the first African American fighter pilot, Colonel John C Robinson. It was his valiant and noble efforts that inspired generations of Africans and Americans to be Aviators. Mohammed is continuing the legacy of John C Robinson by bringing the skills and capabilities of African aviation’s finest technicians to support their North American counterparts. “Colonel John C. Robinson is an inspiration to all of us who believe in the power and spirit of aviation to change the world. We are going to change the world in his name and build on his legacy of self-confidence, determination, and working for the greater good,” added Mohammed. 

AFRAA’s recovery plan that was developed in 2020 encompasses actions to navigate through Covid-19 that are anchored on 9-pillars, these include: governments, regulators, service providers, customers, maintenance, cost management, cargo operations, workforce, ensuring business continuity. The portal addresses actions under pillars on cost management, cargo operations and business continuity.

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