CAAB takes stock of itself

Talking aviation: CAAB CEO Moshabesha and stakeholders PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Talking aviation: CAAB CEO Moshabesha and stakeholders PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

MAUN: The Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) convened a stakeholder engagement here this week in a bid to explore challenges it faces, identify approaches and development of the aviation industry requirements.

CAAB chief executive officer, Geoffrey Moshabesha said the main focus of the forum was to allow stakeholders to draw on diverse and broad ranges of experience to find lasting solutions and growth opportunities for the Authority.

“We are strongly interested to hear the participants’ insights and intervention strategies that they aspire to adopt for the growth of the aviation sector in this country,” he said.

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