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Botswana hosts AviaDev Africa

In session: Vice President, Ndaba Gaolathe, officially opened the conference and also engaged in a fireside chat on aviation and government economic policy PIC: BRAND BOTSWANA
 
In session: Vice President, Ndaba Gaolathe, officially opened the conference and also engaged in a fireside chat on aviation and government economic policy PIC: BRAND BOTSWANA

The conference commenced yesterday, with the official opening taking place today and presided over by Botswana’s Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe.

The event has attracted approximately 450 delegates, including representatives from more than 50 regional, continental, and international airlines, as well as airports, tourism authorities, aviation stakeholders, and policymakers.

AviaDev Africa serves as a strategic platform for high-level engagement among industry leaders seeking to expand aviation networks, foster partnerships, and unlock opportunities for tourism, trade, and investment throughout the continent.

The gathering is expected to facilitate discussions on critical issues affecting the aviation sector while promoting collaboration aimed at improving connectivity between African destinations and the rest of the world.

Hosting the conference underscores Botswana’s commitment to enhancing air access, growing its visitor economy, and positioning itself as a competitive destination for business, investment, and tourism. The event also provides an opportunity for the country to showcase its potential as a regional aviation and tourism hub.

Throughout the conference, delegates will participate in a series of business meetings, panel discussions, and networking sessions focused on shaping the future of aviation development in Africa. The engagements are expected to generate new partnerships and route development opportunities that will contribute to increased connectivity and economic growth across the continent.

As Africa continues to pursue greater regional integration and economic cooperation, industry leaders attending AviaDev Africa are expected to explore innovative solutions that can support sustainable aviation growth and improve access to markets, destinations, and investment opportunities.