By Emmanuel Maijo
Tanzania, Arusha played host to the 73rd Airports Council International (ACI) Africa Board and Committee Meeting, that brought together aviation and tourism leaders, policymakers, and industry experts from across the continent.
The conference, held from April 24 to 30, 2025, was organized by the Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) and aimed to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the aviation sector with Tanzania’s Prime Minister H.E Kassim Majailwa gracing the occasion
The weeklong event underscored the importance of sustainable practices in driving economic growth while ensuring environmental stewardship in air transport and tourism.
Delegates had the opportunity to connect with industry peers, share insights, and explore innovative solutions shaping the future of aviation and tourism in Africa.
ACI Africa, representing 71 members from 53 African countries, oversees the management of more than 261 airports and 46 business partners across the continent. The association plays a key role in advancing the growth and sustainability of African air transport.
Tanzania Hosts 73rd ACI Africa Board and Committee Meeting in Arusha
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