Sinopsis
AviaDev Insight is the first podcast dedicated to the African aviation industry. We bring prominent industry voices to the table to establish the "ground truth" in an informal and candid fashion. The podcast was created by Jon Howell, Founder and Managing Director of AviaDev Africa, Africa's premier event dedicated to developing air connectivity to, from and within the African continent
Episodios
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Episode 87. Prof. Rui Castro e Quadros and Prof. Gavin Eccles. Harnessing education for a prosperous and sustainable African aviation industry
05/09/2019 Duración: 25minIn this episode, I am joined by two good friends with a strong track record in both the business of aviation and tourism, but also academia. We discuss the training and development opportunities that exist within airlines and how these gaps can be bridged. We then move onto a discussion about the Portuguese speaking African countries and the opportunities they represent. You can connect with Rui here and Gavin here
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Episode 86, Richard Powell and Chakib Cherif, flyWestaf. Connecting West Africa from The Gambia
30/08/2019 Duración: 19minIn this episode, we find out more about the fleet and network development plans of an airline that plans to connect West Africa from an operational hub in Banjul, The Gambia. We talk about why they will succeed where others have failed and how attending AviaDev has assisted their development. Find out more at http://www.flywestaf.com/
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Episode 85. Sean Mendis, Chief Operating Officer, Africa World Airlines. Partnerships, Interlining and collaboration in West Africa.
26/08/2019 Duración: 18minRecorded 22nd August following the announcement of an interline agreement between AWA and Ethiopian Airlines and ASKY, we explore the airline's approach to collaboration, co-operation, and partnerships. We also talk about how the partnership may affect the drive for a national carrier in Ghana and the huge number of other partnerships on the horizon after the successful agreements with South African Airways and Emirates.
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Episode 84. Jim Belemu, CEO, Mahogany Air. Connecting Zambia and beyond
21/08/2019 Duración: 33minJim Belemu is a CEO on a mission. Mahogany Air is a private airline in Zambia that has big expansion plans. This episode covers the airline's route and fleet plans, his views on partnerships and collaboration and much more.
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Episode 83. Laura Jo Barker, Co-Founder. GlobalPilotSource.com An innovative approach to pilot recruitment
19/08/2019 Duración: 14minRecruiting and retaining pilots globally and in Africa is a challenge, especially for smaller, regional carriers. In this episode, Laura and I discuss a new holistic approach to pilot recruitment that aims to deliver efficiency and cost-savings for the airlines and pilots. To find out more, visit https://www.globalpilotsource.com/
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Episode 82. Dikko Nwachukwu, CEO jetWest Airways. Launching Nigeria's newest airline
14/08/2019 Duración: 29minMeet Dikko Nwachukwu, a Nigerian with the ambition to deliver affordable air travel to the general population. This candid interview offers a unique insight into the realities of the journey. We also discover the airline's unique value proposition, fleet plans and much more
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Episode 81. Dr. Emanuel Chaves, CEO, Aeroportos de Mozambique. Opening Mozambique to the World
05/08/2019 Duración: 30minThis episode was recorded on July 17th 2019 in Maputo, Mozambique with the enigmatic and charismatic CEO of Aeroportos de Mozambique. We speak to Dr Chaves about his rise to the top of the airports company, the renewed focus on tourism as an economic driver for Mozambique's development, airspace liberalisation and much more.
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Episode 80. Joao Po Jorge, CEO, LAM Mozambique. Competing in a liberalised environment.
05/08/2019 Duración: 17minRecorded on 17th July in Maputo, Mozambique, this episode provides insight into the refreshing and pragmatic approach of the LAM operation. Specifically, we discuss the impact liberalization has had on the LAM operations, the fleet and network plans driving the growth of the airline and LAM's position on the SAATM
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Episode 79. Anita Mendiratta, Tourism development expert. Bridging the tourism development gap in Africa
01/08/2019 Duración: 17minThis episode was recorded 25th July 2019 in London. We discuss the pace of tourism growth in Africa; how the tourism authorities can be more involved in attracting air services to their destination and the concept of "Brand Africa", and just how optimistic Anita is about Africa's future. You can find out more about Anita at https://anitamendiratta.com/
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Episode 78. Rampa Rammopo, CEO Lanseria Airport. How to successfully operate and grow a private airport in Africa
30/07/2019 Duración: 22minThis episode was recorded July 16th on location in Maputo, Mozambique. Rampa discusses the continued rise of Lanseria, one of only a small number of private airports in Africa. Specifically, we discuss how it has positioned itself as a hub for low-cost carriers and how it plans to take the next step to international operations. There is also mention of a new route that has been developed as a result of a meeting at AviaDev and adopting a stakeholder approach to route development
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Episode 77. Jeremy Robinson, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams. African Aviation Liberalisation. One Step at a Time?
25/07/2019 Duración: 14minThis episode is accompanied by an exclusive report available to download now for free at www.aviationdevelop.com/africa produced by Watson Farley & Williams, a law firm specialising in transport and energy based in London. http://www.wfw.com/ We compare and contrast the European open skies initiative with the ambitions of Africa, to understand the differences between the two and why a more regionalised approach may be the route to success.
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Epsiode 76. Joep Ellers, Head of Airline Marketing Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa, Airbus. Is Africa the land of opportunity for aviation growth?
24/07/2019 Duración: 13minRecorded on 15th July 2019 on location in Maputo, Mozambique, we spoke to Joep about how Airbus views the African opportunity, their current footprint and which aircraft are creating most interest in the market. We also discuss the cost of aircraft acquisition and potential solutions for carriers.
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Episode 75. Mr Ni Lu, Managing Director of G&W Consulting. How China views the African opportunity
18/07/2019 Duración: 22minThis episode discusses the numerous opportunities that exist between China and Africa, with one of China's foremost aviation experts. We discuss the outbound tourism market; chinese investment, construction and concessioning of airports; the opportunity for Chinese aircraft manufacturers and the attractiveness of Africa to Chinese airlines. This episode is brought to you in conjunction with the 2019 China Aviation and Tourism Forum, https://atchinaforum.com/ taking place 24-25th October in Beijing.
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Episode 74. Max Gosney, Portfolio Director, GHI International. An insight into the World of Ground Handling in Africa
18/07/2019 Duración: 23minAhead of the GHI (Ground Handling International) Conference taking place in Nairobi in September 2019, we spoke to Max about the unique aspects of ground handling in Africa along with challenges and opportunities on offer to airports, airlines and ground handling companies. For more information on the conference and African Aviation Week, visit https://african.groundhandling.com/
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Episode 73. Mathias Okolimong, Founder and Managing Director, Fly East Africa. Spotlight on aviation in Uganda
08/07/2019 Duración: 27minIn this episode, we travel to Uganda to ask Mathias how the average Ugandan views the national carrier project; how much the new project is politically motivated and motivated by what is happening elsewhere in East Africa and what the future holds for private airlines in the country and region. You can connect with Mathias by searching "fly east Africa" on all platforms
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Episode 72. Tom Kok. Director, AviAssist Foundation. Safety as the bedrock of aviation in Africa
04/07/2019 Duración: 13minRecorded on location in London on 2nd July 2019, we spoke to Tom about the perception of African aviation safety, area of improvement and how the AviAssist Foundation is upskilling and empowering Africa to ensure a safety culture is created and maintained.
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Episode 71. Jesse-Alex Oparachi Omenazu. Could unbundling air fares solve Nigeria's aviation woes?
10/06/2019 Duración: 35minAviaDev is proud to support the next generation of aviators by giving them a platform and a voice. Jesse-Alex is a licensed flight operations officer and attended an Aviators Africa event in Lagos in 2018. He wrote a great thesis on ancillary revenue generation, which is why I invited him onto the podcast. We discuss the Nigerian aviation market, the national carrier and much more. If you would like to connect with Jesse-Alex, you can find him here:
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Episode 68. Sen. Hadi Sirika, Minister of Aviation, Nigeria. Nigeria's aviation sector is open for business
27/05/2019 Duración: 08minThis episode was recorded on May 20th by Toni Ukachukwu, Aviation Development Director at AviaDev. It was recorded at a stakeholders forum in Lagos and the topics discussed included the revitalization of the national carrier project, privatization and concessioning of the country's airports and much more.
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Episode 70. Nunurai Ndawana, PR and Communications expert. The power of communication in African Aviation
23/05/2019 Duración: 22minIn this episode recorded 21st May 2019, I spoke with Nunurai Ndawana from the PR and communications team at the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe. We discussed how to change the narrative that aviation is the preserve of the rich in Africa and how to prevent and deal with reputational damage. We also took a look into the future.
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Episode 69. Prof. Marina Novelli, Univeristy of Brighton and Judy Kepher-Gona, Founder, Sustainable Tourism Agenda. How to engage aviation in the drive for a sustainable travel industry
23/05/2019 Duración: 18minThis episode was recorded on May 17th at the Sustainable Tourism Africa Summit. Guest presenting was Kojo Bentum-Williams, CEO of VoyagesAfriq Media based in Ghana. Topics discussed included carbon offsetting, how using a growth paradigm in isolation is not the way to go and Judy explains her mantra of "sustainability is the new luxury"