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GENERAL          NEWS
 AVIATION

                                   AFRAA INTERACTIVE



                                   CAPACITY PORTAL LAUNCH


                                             increases daily utilisation of aircraft.   cost management, cargo operations and





                                               On one hand, operators will have   business continuity.


                   s part of their initiative and   the opportunity to make offers of their   AFRAA secretary general Abdérahmane



           Aeff ort to restart the African   aircraft availability and check the list of   Berthé said, “This platform is a tool to



            aviation industry, the African Airlines   offered airplanes for ACMI (aircraft, crew,   enhance co-operation among AFRAA



            Association has launched an interactive   maintenance and insurance), dry lease   members with the view to ensuring that
                                                                               African operators provide solutions to


            capacity-sharing portal for      sale and layover aircraft use.    African challenges with win-win bene-
                                               On the other hand, users will be able
            African airlines.                to place requests for: ACMI, passenger   fits for all operators involved in aircraft


             The portal, which has been created   charter, cargo charter and consultan-  capacity sharing, during and well beyond
            under the auspices of the strategic   cy services. As airlines redefine their   the COVID-19.”

            partnership between AFRAA and ACC avi-  business models, network and fleet,   “Currently, layover aircraft at certain



            ation group, will provide airlines access   AFRAA and ACC also avail restructuring   airports provide strong opportunities

            to market-leading services to support   consultancy services through the   for airlines to serve new routes without

            the development of Africa’s aviation   portal to assist with short and   investing in additional airplanes.”


            industry.                        medium-term plans.                 Airlines have been invited to register
             During the launch, a capacity building   AFRAA’s recovery plan that was   and make use of the platform so as to

            virtual workshop was held recently to   developed in April 2020 encompasses   harness the opportunities to improve


 REDUCING ACCIDENTS:  demonstrate the functionality of the tool   actions to navigate through COVID19   operations.


            to airlines.
                                             that are anchored on nine-pillars, these
                                                                                A second edition of the capacity build-
             Co-operation among AFRAA airlines is

                                             include: governments, regulators, service
                                                                               ing workshop will be held later in August

 CHARTERING A NEW APPROACH  paramount for sustainability of the air   providers, customers, maintenance, cost   for potential customers comprising of
            transport industry. The portal, which is
                                             management, cargo operations, work-


                                                                               entities such as: service providers, civil


            powered by ACC aviation group, gives






            airlines a platform to share capacity and   force, ensuring business continuity. The   aviation authorities, logistics entities and


                                             portal addresses actions under pillars on
                                                                               other stakeholders in the supply chain. Q
 By Heidi Gibson



 looking at getting off the ground as part of this
 In an industry first,   he South African Civil Aviation Author-  strategy is the establishment of focus groups



 – consisting of industry experts – that will look
 the South African  Tity is about to launch a multi  pronged   in depth at issues such as how to improve the   Join the

 Civil Aviation   and ground breaking strategy – never before   continuous professional development of pilots
 and instructors.

 done by any aviation authority around the
 Authority will   world – aimed at the prevention of accidents.  There will also be the opportunity to conduct   REVOLUTION

 Although a formal date had not been an-
 launch an accident   nounced at the time of going to press, industry   in-depth research projects into the underlying
 factors that cause accidents.



 “Often times there are other factors that
 reduction strategy   experts and stakeholders have been working   need to be taken into consideration when look-


 together providing consultation and informa-
 that will involve all   tion on a number of different aspects of the   ing at what caused an accident and not merely   Be among the first in the world to


 sectors.  strategy that is about to be rolled out.     the last link in the chain” said a senior source in   experience the gold-standard solution for
 the SACAA.
 It is a joint initiative that will see both parties



 engage in focus groups, in-depth research and   This multi-pronged approach will include sub-  aircraft monitoring, communications,

 the formation of education content – all aimed   jects such as focus groups that will look at the

 at empowering pilots to recognise the signs of   possible impact drones may have on general   and safety insights.


 a developing accident and prevent accidents as   aviation operations, and a focus groups that
 well as a number of other subjects.  can tackle the topic of how to improve process-


 An important part of this will involve the   es in the aviation medicine field.
 presentation of educational seminars that will   “The CAA does not want to work in isolation   Spider X is shipping now!



 provide pilots with the tools that will enable   – in fact it is the complete opposite of this. We
 him or her to recognise an impending accident.   will be working with the industry supporting



 The seminars will be presented by recognised   other safety initiatives that are already in place

 senior industry professionals who will teach   and will be drawing on experts in the field

 researched content. Ultimately it is envisaged   make their contribution,” said the source.

 that the content will be of such a high standard   “We also want to look at better communica-


 that it will be measurable and standardized and   tion between ourselves and the industry. With
 adopted into the training curricula.  the advent of social media pilots today do not
 As there is no ‘ideal accident’ to learn from,   have the opportunity to learn from what we

 it is hoped that the root causes and contribu-  used to call ‘Hangar Talk’. This was the time
 tory factors of some of the most lethal types of   when the older pilots used to share stories   Contact Pieter Cronje today to find out more.
 accidents will be presented and evaluated in a   about their experience. Pilots today do not have   +27 66 203 6205  |  pieter.cronje@spidertracks.com



 critical-analytical way.   the time for this. So we want to look at how we -



 Another initiative the aviation authority is   all of us - can fill this gap,” said the source. Q

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