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African airlines convened in Luanda on Tuesday for the 57th African Airlines Association Annual General Assembly (AFRAA AGA), where they sought to promote unity and long-term development in the sector.

Footage shows participants listening to speeches and attending panel discussions and seminars by officials and delegates from various operators and manufacturers across the continent, touring the exhibition hall and engaging in exchanges within the busy Talatona Convention Centre compound.

"Modernising the infrastructure, renewing the fleet, and strengthening institutions are essential steps to ensure competitiveness and long-term stability. This sector presents real opportunities for strong partnerships built on sustainable models and driven by measurable results," addressed Ricardo Viegas d'Abreu, Angolan Minister of Transport at the event.

"We're talking about fragmented regulation between the countries. We are talking also about the financing of aircraft, the proper financing of aircraft, market volatility. We are looking at it as well, so we can make better planes into fleets into Africa," remarked George Kamal, Chief Operating Officer at Kenya Airways.

The representative also underlined the significance of the assembly in bringing together the continent's operators, stressing, "We don't need to live in silos as airlines. However, we need to consolidate [...] We need to get together, and we need to work better together."

Hosted by TAAG Angola Airlines under the theme "Redefining African aviation: cooperation, sustainability, and strategic growth," the conference reportedly brought together 516 participants from 49 countries to focus on connectivity, sustainability, and strategic growth in African aviation.

The event has been held annually since the first edition in 1969.

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00:00The good food and food, that's the most, I think that's the better, who is also equally
00:22the provider of infrastructure.
00:24We are going into the details and the applicant in me doesn't allow you to proceed without
00:31the countries committing asylum, that would be a good step.
00:36Let us be judged by our actions, not the words.
00:41Ladies and gentlemen, let me let you know that at some point I'll be coming to you for your
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00:48We continue to implement medidas alinhadas com o princípio de cells abertos, garantindo
00:54previsibilidade, segurança jurídica e transparência.
01:01A modernização da PAC, a renovação da frota e o reforço institucional são decisivos
01:08para garantir competitividade e estabilidade.
01:14E o sector oferece oportunidades reais para parcerias robustas com modelos sustentáveis e orientados
01:29para resultados.
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02:07Problems in general in Africa, we're talking about fragmented regulatory regulation between
02:14the countries.
02:15We are talking also about the financing of aircrafts, the proper financing of aircrafts,
02:23market volatility.
02:24We are looking at it as well so we can make better plans into fleets into Africa.
02:32And we have a lot, a lot of small, small issues.
02:36And I think those are all being addressed during this Afra AGA.
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