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Cameroon to head the General Assembly of the African Airlines Association

Cameroon to head the General Assembly of the African Airlines Association
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:04

(Business in Cameroon) - Ernest Dikoum (photo), the Managing Director of national airline Camair-Co, was appointed as the Chairman of the General Assembly of the African Airlines Association (Afraa) on November 27 in Rabat, Morocco, during the body’s 50th general meeting.

Delivering a speech on the occasion, Mr. Dikoum called upon aviation stakeholders to pool efforts to effectively respond to the industry's constant changes. Next general meeting is going to be hosted in Cameroon in November 2019.

“This umpteenth international victory for Cameroon, which will see the participation of aviation players (Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, ATR, Rolls Royce, Party & Chutney, General Electric, IATA...) and more than 50 African airlines, is the clear proof that our country enjoys great credibility,” said Mr. Dikoum who just started his one-year term as Afraa's Chairman.

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