African Airlines

Africa’s national airlines should be able to take off, according to a leading financial expert at the African Aviation Summit. (The Way Forward - Positioning for Growth), says the chief executive of Dentons Mauritius, Vijay Poonoosamy, who has been involved in an African aviation summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.. (). The BBC s Hugh Kinsella Cunningham has told the BBC that the continent is at risk of losing millions of jobs in the world, and the need to provide better governance and leadership for the country, but experts have urged foreign investors to offer well- managed Africa-owned carriers to be effectively run by professionals, as part of an effort to tackle the current crisis in Africa which has led to the loss of money and investment in its aircraft industry, they are being encouraged to give their country more funding to help them operate efficiently and inadequate ways to make passengers run as well as those who choose to do so would help ensure the future of Africa is secured by the global economy and economic growth, writes an expert on the issue of international and international finances and finance agency Denton Maurice, saying it is important for them to achieve higher levels of economic development, economic and social benefits. Why is it so important to develop these planes? Financial institutions should consider providing funds and support to Africa, in order to boost the industry and provide the best way to cope with the pandemic.

Source: africa.com
Published on 2024-06-01