EVENT ― The 5th Aviation Africa 2020 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

The 5th Aviation Africa

EVENT: The 5th Aviation Africa 2020
DATE: March 4–5, 2020
VENUE: Ethiopian Skylight Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ORGANIZER: Times Aerospace Events in partnership with Aerocomm Ltd and Access Group

Aviation Africa is delighted to announce that the 2020 edition, the 5th in the series, will take place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 4th & 5th March 2020.

The growth of the aviation market in this region and the choice of venues available in Addis Ababa were the ultimate reason this location was chosen.

Aviation in Ethiopia, the Market:

Aviation in Ethiopia is a high-growth sector with increasing demand for air transportation, both passenger and cargo, with the sector expanding at an average 20% growth rate.

The Ethiopian Airports Enterprise (EAE) is currently carrying out an expansion of the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, under a $345 million contract with China Communication Construction Company. The objective is to triple the capacity of the airport from seven million passengers per year to 21 million. The EAE are looking at building a $4 billion airport city hub.

The Government of Ethiopia (GOE) drives growth in the aviation sector by building airports throughout the country. EAE has a goal of increasing the number of total airports in the country to 25 by 2020.

During the past decade, Ethiopian Airlines (EAL) has registered average revenue growth of 20% per annum. EAL has been following an aggressive 15-year plan, called vision 2025, with a goal to make EAL the most competitive aviation group in Africa.

The total size of the aircraft & parts market in Ethiopia for 2019 is estimated at USD 2,500,000,000.

Aviation Africa will take place at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Bookings for exhibition space at the event are now being taken and anyone wishing to speak at the event is now encouraged to contact us.

Source: www.aviationafrica.aero

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