The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.
The Africa Aviation 2017 forum has opened in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda with over 500 delegates from different parts of the world in attendance.
The delegates are expected to discuss the challenges, trends and opportunities within the African aviation industry.
Participants at this year’s event are drawn from over 50 companies involved in various sectors of aviation.
The Rwandan government sees aviation as a vehicle to promoting the country’s vision of becoming a service hub and the country’s national career.