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Kigali: 6thAVAF22 participants urged to swell performance

by Basanda Nsimbyi Oswald

Different airlines in the world, they have shown what they are doing, where are joining together to make the work better, especially on the African continent, they say that the gap that is visible on that continent must be ended so that they can improve their performance, be the same as others who live on other continents, cooperated with the leadership of each country.

During the 6thAVAF22, Some High Levels had fruitful sides meeting with HE PAUL KAGAME,The President of the Republic of RWANDA.

Paul Kagame, the President of the Republic of Rwanda, who officially opened the international meeting, welcomed the guests who have connections with the airlines, thanked the organizers of the event, and thanked them for the fact that it took place in Rwanda.

He said, "It will help in the economic sector to develop commercial markets for the use of air routes, during the time of COVID-19, both in Africa and the world, the airports were closed, now things are back on track. , because it was normal even if the effects were not missing''.

The head of the country thanked the airline companies that things have been returning to normal, he thanked them for the cooperation and connection of different companies, where they have been providing jobs, he thanked the movement in the competition, and the investors have also started to invest in the African continent.

The President of the Republic returned to the RwandAir company that has already invested in its travels both on the African continent and on other continents, and that the company still needs to continue expanding around the world. He appreciated the cooperation that the company has with Qatar Airways.

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He emphasized on the new Bugesera airport at the regional level which is going to start in the coming days, that it will help in the search for airports, that network by adding value, that this will attract young people to socialize and exchange ideas and knowledge, due to 'modern technology improves, it will lead to positive changes.

The international conference on aviation, held for the sixth time in Africa, on September 12-13, 2022, is held in Rwanda at the Convention Center Hotel, bringing together different people to show what they do, so that each country knows the benefits of working with each institution in the field of investment, where each country will facilitate the development of its people.

Akbar Al-Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, said that Rwanda and the company, called on military aviation companies, after the Covid-19 epidemic that they need to resume operations, because at that time something was lost. He calls for the improvement of the performance of the aircraft, to make it more efficient.

The CEO of Qatar Airways also said that after the epidemic of COVID-19, efforts were made to restore these flights, including operating on the African continent and elsewhere, that the company after COVID-19 started operating in Rusaka in Zambia, in Rwanda, Abidja and elsewhere, he said, "we will continue to open in different places, both in Africa and on other continents.

Akbar Al-Baker said that they are starting these activities while working with the administration of that country. Cooperation and further improvement of aircraft performance.

The CEO of Qatar Airways has suggested that there be a promotion of the role of Africa, in relation to the country's commitment to agree to an agreement in the field of air travel, after the outbreak of the epidemic of COVID-19.

Qatar Airways said that it supports various business operators who use air travel, he emphasized that they strongly support women to promote them in the airline sector, where he gave an example that Yvonne Makoro Rwandan is the CEO of the Board of Directors of Qatar Airways in Rwanda and a member of the Board of Trustees at the African level.

He said, "We are determined that the plane is free of air pollution, because our goal is to protect our planet, including children, and we are determined to reduce the cost of flights, where our customers will be discounted depending on the time they want."

Francois Medlej, Director of Human Resources at Dar, told the media that they work in different countries around the world, as well as on the African continent, who have an active role in the construction of the new Bugesera airport, which will help different airlines to improve their efficiency. And the relationship between Rwanda and Dar Airlines.

Dar is one of the main sponsors of the sixth meeting of the aviation fair held in Kigali, Rwanda on September 12-13, 2022 along with Marsh, Airbus and Boeing.

The conference was organized by the Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority, RwandAir, ATL, Rwanda Airlines and the Air Force.

The theme of the meeting is ``How African airlines are preparing for the world''.

The 2022 summit & exhibition continues the work it has been doing for the past 5 events in building and shaping Africa's aviation industry. but the work done before the pandemic started may prove beneficial to Africa's industry.

The summit looked at some key issues: AIRLINES: REGAINING GROUND OR BREAKING NEW? MAINTENANCE: BOUNCING BACK WITH SURVIVAL PLANS FUTURES: LOOKING AHEAD AND PLANNING NOW STAYING SAFE AND REGAINING CONFIDENCE. PEOPLE: THE LOST MILLIONS AND PLANNING AHEAD.

During the 6thAVAF22, Some High Levels had fruitful sides meeting with HE PAUL KAGAME,The President of the Republic of RWANDA.

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