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 U DREAM GLOBAL RETURNS              AFRAA VISITS TAAG ANGOLA


                                     AIRLINES
    kit from The Airplane Factory for a single   different African countries including
    engine Sling 4, put it together with the help   Namibia, Kenya, Egypt and the Sudan along
 The U Dream Global team pilot Megan   of a small support team and then decided   the way and shared some of their more      through the AFRAA consultancy unit which   such as high taxes and charges, high
 memorable moments with their audience
 to fly across Africa.
 Werner and her co-pilot Adriaan van der   Eighteen-year-old pilot and founder of   at Lanseria.     will be launched by the end of this year.   fuel costs and blocked funds were also
 Heever were given a triumphant ‘water   the non-profit organisation U Dream Global   The occasion was, however, tinged with   AFRAA secretary general   The main objectives will be to provide   discussed.
 salute’ welcome back home when they   Megan Werner said she wanted to use the   sadness as those present recalled the tragic   Abdérahmane Berthé met TAAG Angola   utility-oriented studies to airlines and   On fuel costs which account for 30-40%
 landed on South African soil this weekend.  project to send a message to people who   accident of Werner’s father and project   Airlines chief executive officer Rui Carreira,   stakeholders, undertake methodological   of airlines’operating costs in Africa, it was
 A special low-key event to mark the   are disadvantaged in their lives.  director - Des and another project director   at TAAG Angola Airlines head-office during   macro-econometric modelling and fore-  noted that in some cases in Africa there is
 return of these young aviators who have   "Your past does not equal your future,"   Werner Froneman – who were killed when   his recent visit to the African country of   casting of the aviation industry and provide   opacity on fuel pricing with some countries
 made history with their Cape to Cairo   she said. "No matter what has happened in   the support aircraft they were flying in   Angola.  value added client-centred products and   that levy taxes on fuel - contrary to the
 challenge was held at Lanseria International   your past, instead of using it as an excuse,   went down suddenly in Tanzania.  services.  Chicago convention.
 Airport in Johannesburg. Family, friends   use it as motivation to get where you really   The accident is still under investigation   The meeting assessed the state of   He said the association will vigorously   “High taxes and charges make African
 and sponsors including Execujet Africa vice   want to be.”  by the South African and Tanzania civil   development of air transport in the country   implement its action plan aimed at   airlines less competitive since these levies
 president Africa Gavin Kiggen and a small   Werner took copies of her book 'It’s up   aviation authority. It occurred in August as   and the needs of African airlines towards   transforming the industry as well as helping   have significant impact on the financial
 media contingent were there to share the   to me: seven ways to make a difference'   the plane departed from Tabora Airport in   a safe, efficient, sustainable and profitable   to fuel positive economic progress across   performance of airlines operating in a high
 occasion.  to hand out to learners, aviation students   Tanzania.   airline business. Also present were TAAG   the African continent.   cost environment,” said Berthe.
          Angola management team who discussed
 Werner and van der Heever are part of a   and the audiences she addressed along   Des and Werner were providing support   the performance of the airline and areas   The developments on the implementa-  He said ICAO principles regarding user
 group of teens who bought a home build   the journey. The team stopped in many   to his daughter and co-pilot. Q  where AFRAA can provide support.  tion of the Single African Aviation Market   charges (contained in the ICAO’s policies
           The meeting noted the importance of   (SAATM) were discussed.       on charges for airports and air navigation
                                              AFRAA noted with appreciation TAAG
          collaboration for the development of   Angola’s support of SAATM.    services) and the foundation set in the
                                                                               Chicago Convention should be applied by
          African aviation. “Commercial partnerships                           relevant authorities.
          are vital to help African airlines overcome   “The Airline business cannot grow and
          some of the unique challenges experienced   thrive without market access which is one   On the situation of airlines’ blocked
          in their operating environment,” said   of the critical factors for airlines business   funds in Angola, it was noted that the
          Berthé                            to succeed. An interconnected Africa will   country had cleared the backlog of blocked
           He highlighted other forms of collabora-  boost intra-African connectivity, trade and   funds which had been significant and
          tion and resource sharing among airlines   tourism, creating economies of scale that   had negatively impacted the affected
          which AFRAA is addressing through its joint   will benefit the industry and allow African   airlines’ operations. The situation had been
          projects on fuel purchase, distribution,   carriers to dominate African skies. AFRAA,   aggravated by low commodity prices, fiscal
          training, route network co-ordination,   as a member of the Monitoring Body of   policies and currency fluctuations in the
          maintenance and the pooling of resources.  the Yamoussoukro Decision (YD) will be at   country.
           “Through these projects, AFRAA seeks   the forefront of SAATM implementation   To assist TAAG Angola on its growth and
          several avenues to address pertinent   and will facilitate the incorporation of the   future plans, AFRAA offered to provide
                                            views and concerns of its members for the
          challenges and identify common solutions   successful implementation of this import-  training and capacity building in managerial
          to pave way for a stronger Association for   ant flagship project of the AUC,” he said.  and technical fields.
          its members.                        Other challenges faced by African airlines   TAAG Angola has been an active member
           AFRAA will further support its members                              of AFRAA since 1978. Q


 The U Dream Global team pilot Megan Werner
 and her co-pilot Adriaan van der Heever
















                                                                                                 AFRAA secretary
                                                                                                         general
                                                                                                   Abdérahmane
 From left James Pitman from The Airplane                                                       Berthé met TAAG
 From left: Hendrick Cotzer, Adriaan van der Heever,   Factory and Gavin Kiggen vice president Africa   Angola Airlines
 Agnes Seemula(accompanying build team member),   for Execujet with the UDream Global team         chief executive
 Megan Werner, Abel Dlamini and Calvin Bishop.                                                 officer Rui Carreira


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