Kenya today successfully hosted the 7th East Africa CASSOA Aviation Symposium, bringing together key aviation stakeholders, policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders from across the region for two days of intensive discussions aimed at shaping the future of East African aviation.
Speaking during the high-level symposium, PS Teresia Mbaika-CBS underscored the importance of regional collaboration in transforming the aviation sector and positioning East Africa as a globally competitive aviation hub.
The symposium focused on critical issues including green aviation, sustainable aviation fuels, capacity building, safety and security, route and market development, as well as aviation’s role in promoting tourism and trade.
PS Mbaika noted that the discussions mapped a clear and practical path for the future of aviation in the region, emphasizing the need for stronger alignment between aviation, tourism, and trade to accelerate economic growth and regional integration.
She proposed prioritizing joint actions in research, data sharing, cybersecurity, and skills development to empower the next generation of aviation professionals while ensuring the sector remains resilient and future-ready.
The summit also explored ways of making travel across East Africa easier through harmonized aviation policies and stronger regional cooperation, with connectivity being identified as a key driver of economic development.
The symposium welcomed the European Union’s commitment to support capacity building within the aviation sector, a move expected to strengthen institutional capacity and improve service delivery across member states.
PS Mbaika called upon Civil Aviation Authorities, airports, airlines, training institutions, and all relevant agencies to deepen collaboration, share best practices, and pursue synergies that will raise standards, strengthen safety and security, expand collective market share, and deliver greater benefits to citizens across the region.
“As the host country, Kenya is proud to have shared our warm hospitality and we look forward to welcoming delegates back in September for the Africa Aviation Summit. Our region has the talent, knowledge, and the will—let us turn our shared vision into coordinated action so aviation can unlock trade, tourism, and opportunity for all East Africans,” she stated.
Among those present at the event were His Excellency Ambassador Dr. Bernard Kibese, Head of Delegation from the United Republic of Tanzania; Mr. Brown M. M. Ondego, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Kenya Civil Aviation Authority; Richard Gatete, Deputy Regional Director at International Civil Aviation Organization-ESAF; Mr. Nicholas Bodo, Acting Director General of KCAA; and Mr. Francis Lichuma, Acting Executive Director of East African Community Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency, alongside representatives from East African Civil Aviation Authorities and industry captains.