Botswana: The Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) attended a 5-day event for the furtherance of their aviation and tourism sector goals. The event was hosted under the name of Global Aviation premiere air services negotiation event. The five day programme was attended by representatives from several African Aviation organizations.
The Civil Aviation authority of Botswana was proud of the of joined other Aviation players at the event. The officials have shared that the aim of the event was to provide a platform for initial engagement.
The countries participating in the 5-day Global Aviation premiere air services negotiation event are pursuing connectivity into Botswana. The event is hosted every year with the aim of promoting connectivity within the African continent.
The officials have shared several Images from the event on their social media account. The event served as an opportunity for the members of the tourism community of the continent to engage in fruitful discussions.
The leaders have shared that the members of the community will be able to get access to several crucial decisions. The officials have shared that they also had the opportunity to discuss future business opportunities.
The leaders have shared that it is important for the leadership to continue striving for betterment in aviation and tourism sector. The event is hosted every year by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAN).
The countries from all over the world com together to discuss their goals and plans for collaboration .
The countries which attended the five day event had the opportunity to discuss several Bilateral Aviation Agreements. The various countries’ airline operators can be helpful in improving the connectivity between two nations.
On Sunday, CAAB’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr Bao Mosinyi led a CAAB delegation. The delegation meet the aviation officers and representatives from the Republic of Rwanda and the Kingdom of Kuwait.
The visit was crucial to make sure that they can clear any possible issues which turn out to be a problem for connectivity between the countries and Botswana.
The pictures that the Botswana Aviation officers shared on their official social media show the CEO, Dr Mosinyi signing the minutes with representatives of the Civil Aviation Authorities of Rwanda and Kuwait.
The meetings to promote better connectivity within the world, through aviation, will continue to be hosted for the next four days.