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Deputy Minister of Aviation arrives in Cape Town for the AviaDev Africa conference

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24th Apr 2019 | Elizabeth Sasu

The Deputy Minister of Aviation, Ghana, Yaw Maama Afful has arrived in Cape Town for the AviaDev Africa conference which is slated to start today 24th April to 26th April 2019.

AviaDev Africa Conference is an event organized annually by Bench Events. It is an aviation development program that seeks to encourage Routes creation in Africa. Now entering its fourth year, AviaDev Africa is the only forum that is dedicated to growing connectivity to, from and within the African continent.

This forum brings together experienced, industry stakeholders. Some key industry stakeholders attending this years’ event are Cape Town Air Access, Airports Company South Africa, ATR, Bombardier, Embraer etc. Airline representatives from Africa World Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Air Namibia, South African Airways, Kenya Airways and many more will also be at the event. IATA, Travel Commerce, Hahn Air, Honeywell, Rolls Royce etc. will be partaking as well.

Watch out for updates from Cape Town as the event unfolds.

Source: gh-aviation

Written by: Adwoa Sasu

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