{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/65dcf4036f94120016614f14/69bc203f3bbfcfe8db095d6a?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Why African Airlines Fail - The Challenges and Opportunities with IATA VP","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/65dcf4036f94120016614f14/1773936540333-c55a0eff-e040-4fcd-8386-ed350c143d18.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Africa Here and Now Aviation Special - we are asking why the sector is so problematic, what needs to be done to improve it and the huge potential it holds for the continent's development.</p><p><br></p><p>  KAMIL AL ALAWADHI, IATA Vice President for Africa and the Middle East shares insights into the unique hurdles facing African airlines, the impact of government policies, and strategies for sustainable growth across the continent. Discover how regional cooperation and safety initiatives are shaping the future of African aviation.</p><p>My conversation with Kamil took place BEFORE the conflict in the Gulf. We discussed:</p><p>*The role of IATA in aviation safety and sustainability</p><p> *Key barriers to airline success in Africa: government interference, costs, and regulatory challenges</p><p>*The importance of airline autonomy and strategic governance models in Africa</p><p>*Success stories: Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Egypt’s airline development strategies</p><p>*The impact of foreign investment and partnerships, including Qatar Airways</p><p>*Blocked airline funds and recent progress in Nigeria</p><p>*The significance and implementation challenges of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM)</p><p>*Safety initiatives and the focus on lowering accident rates in Africa</p><p>Timestamps:</p><p><br></p><p>00:27 - What is IATA and its role in global aviation sustainability</p><p>01:20 - Current assessment of Africa’s aviation sector and growth challenges</p><p>01:57 - Government interference and the need for airline autonomy in Africa</p><p>02:39 - How political barriers hamper airline success across the continent</p><p>04:01 - Why operating costs and perceived risks impact profitability in Africa</p><p>04:32 - The disparity in airline profitability: Middle East vs. Africa</p><p>05:00 - Cost factors: fuel, insurance, salaries, and operational expenses</p><p>06:17 - The effect of regulatory and tax policies on airline viability</p><p>06:49 - How non-aviation government decisions affect the aviation industry</p><p>07:27 - Success stories from Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Egypt’s airline governance</p><p>08:27 - The partnership between Rwanda and Qatar Airways and its benefits</p><p>09:23 - Blocked airline funds: progress with Nigeria and regulatory efforts</p><p>10:11 - The importance of supportive legal frameworks and international conventions</p><p>11:03 - The future outlook for airline funding and financial flows in Africa</p><p>12:05 - Challenges and delays in implementing the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM)</p><p>13:01 - The connection between open skies and Africa’s economic integration</p><p>13:49 - Political hurdles to full regional aviation market liberalization</p><p>14:19 - The need for industry-political collaboration and strategic leadership</p><p>15:18 - The critical role of industry and government cooperation for success</p><p>16:07 - Upcoming safety initiatives and safety performance in African aviation</p><p>18:12 - Optimism for African aviation’s potential with continued effort and collaboration</p><p><br></p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><p>IATA - International Air Transport Association</p><p>SAATM (Single African Air Transport Market) - African Union</p><p>Cape Town Convention - Legal framework for aircraft leasing</p><p>Qatar Airways - Airline investment partner in Rwanda</p>","author_name":"Martine Dennis"}