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Times Aerospace partners with AfBAA on Pan-African business aviation show

Africa is to get its own business aircraft show following a deal signed today by the continent's business aviation association, AfBAA and UK-based Times Aerospace, publisher of African Aerospace.

Above: Tarek Ragheb and Mark Brown sign the MoU during today’s AfBAA symposium in Addis Ababa.

The association signed a five-year deal with Times Aerospace (part of ADS member Times Group based near Southend Airport) to join forces to initially co-locate the successor to the AfBAA Regional Symposium – the African Business Aviation Show (ABAS) – with Times Group’s successful Aviation Africa summit.

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The arrangement will see the two parties working together to develop and expand the concept of a dedicated pan-African aerospace show covering all elements of business and commercial aviation.

Mark Brown, Managing Director of Times Group, said: “This is an exciting time for aviation in Africa and we know there will be great interest in the sector as it grows. We hope that by incubating the new business aviation show alongside Aviation Africa will ultimately allow it to develop to become a stand alone event, along the lines of the successful international business aviation events.”

A number of locations are currently under consideration for the first outing of the new African Business Aviation Show (ABAS) and Aviation Africa. The final location selection will be announced later this year when the review is complete. The meeting will extend across three days incorporating a one-day AfBAA Symposium dedicated to the business aviation sector, and a two-day conference covering government and regulatory affairs as well as commercial aviation. Chalets, booths and a static display of all types of aircraft will add to the exhibition offering.

“Many of the same concerns, such as open skies policies, regulatory issues, human resource management, training and safety, are affecting commercial and business aviation across the continent. The combining of the market segments will allow delegates from each sector to exchange experiences, knowledge and ideas. In parallel the one-day symposium and two day conference will focus on inherent issues associated with each sector. “We recognised that similar issues are cropping up across the board and by bringing delegates together from both sectors we can provide an opportunity for them to learn from each other,” said Tarek Ragheb, Founding Chairman of AfBAA.

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Commercially many of the suppliers in Africa serve both business and commercial aviation clients. It is anticipated the event will enable them to address both sectors at the same time. “We are very pleased that we can provide this burgeoning aviation market a convenient platform to maximise exhibitors’ and delegates’ time and budget,” Brown said. “Together we are greater than the sum of our individual organisations and it made sense to collaborate on this innovative new venture.”

The Times Aerospace Events partnership includes Dubai-based Access Group whose principals Clive Richardson and Alison Weller have decades of airshow management experience including the Singapore Airshow, Dubai Airshow and MEBAA show.

The content of the summit will be managed by Aerocomm, headed by African Aerospace editor-in-chief Alan Peaford.

“Africa has been starved of such networking and marketing opportunities, but we think this is the first step in the right direction and look forward to working with AfBAA to grow their business aviation event to meet the needs of this burgeoning industry,” Brown said.
 

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