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AFRICA


  AIRPORT TECHNOLOGIES


 report by Albinus Chiedu








 he air transport industry has embraced digitalisation
 Tof systems and the upgrade of airport technologies to
 optimise operational efficiency, improve passenger experi-
 ence, create new revenue opportunities and improve aviation
 security.

 How financially prepared are airports in Africa for this venture?
 This formed part of the discussions at the 28th ACI annual gen-  airport technology service providers to identify the peculiar needs


 eral assembly conference and exhibition held at Kempinski Hotel,   of small airports and develop a wide range of services to carry
 Accra, Ghana recently.  them along.
 The theme of the conference was ‘Smart Airports in Africa, Are   “There is no one cap fits all solution,” said Indranil Gupta, man-


 We Ready?’  aging director GSEZ airport Gabon.
 Director, strategy and business development ACI Africa Romesh   United States transportation and safety administration (TSA) and





 Bhoyroo said the ACI had identified financing of airport technolo-  international finance corporation representatives




 gy infrastructure as one of the challenges ahead in the course of   presented their technology funding support offers which partici-



 implementing the APEX safety programme.  pants considered expensive.

  “There is a very high cost in terms of finance to be invested in   TSA representative in West African region Gary Pleus said an

 what is changing but are we ready for this cost journey?” asked   innovation task force was founded in 2016.


 Justine Sushi from Tanzania.  “A five year membership costs (US) $5,000.00 but one of the

 “There are many airports in Africa struggling with digital   benefits from this is access to sophisticated passenger screening



 transformation but when technology is transforming, it always   which, for example, does not require passengers to remove their
 transforms in an expensive way. There is a need to seek a way of   shoes and clothes during screening.

 financing technological advancement so that both big and small   IFC’s principal investment officer, Ramatou Magagi said the IFC


 airports can keep moving,” Justine said.  had decided to support projects that are energy efficient. She said



 Most airports in Africa are small and their needs in terms of   for such projects to be approved, they have to be 20% more ener-
 traffic volume and revenue capacities vary as much as each other.   gy efficient, 20% more water efficient and certified by a third party.









 For this reason, participants agreed that playing catch-up in terms   “We seek to make airports as green as possible. There is soft-


 of technological upgrades has to be on a case by case basis.  ware that indicates how green an airport is. Focus is on Africa and

 “Small airports lack the capacity to invest significantly in building   developing countries and IFC owns the programme, supported by
 new big airports,” said Ahmat Hassan Orozi representative of   the British Government,” she said.


 director general ASECNA.  The week-long event was opened by Ghana president Nana Addo
 Olivier Baric, aviation director African region, EGIS appealed to   Dankwa Akufo-Addo with over 300 delegates in attendance. Q


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