Aviation Africa 2024 Set to Bridge Skies and Leverage Growth for Flourishing African Aviation Industry

8th Edition of Aviation Africa convenes September 16-17, 2024.

Aviation Africa 2022
Aviation Africa Summit and Exhibition 2022 / Photo: Rwanda Gov

As Africa’s aviation industry looks to make strides in growth, the continent’s leading aviation event, Aviation Africa 2024, is poised to take center stage.

The 8th Aviation AFRICA Summit & Exhibition, will be held from September 16 – 17, 2024, in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Under the theme “Bridging Skies and Leveraging Growth,” this year’s Aviation Africa promises to be the biggest and most impressive yet.

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Times Aerospace Events is delighted with exhibitor, delegate and speaker demand for Aviation AFRICA 2024, which is officially hosted by the Government of South Africa and the Ministry of Transport and led by the South African Civil Aviation Authority,” said Mark Brown, CEO of Times Aerospace Events.

“This is the first time the event has taken place in South Africa, and it comes at an important time as the country recovers and rebuilds from the turbulence of the past few years,” said Brown.

Aviation Africa Summit and Exhibition 2024

Fostering Collaboration for a Connected Africa

Supported by the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa (CAASA) and the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA), “We expect the 2024 event will be a sell-out as repeat major sponsors such as Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Rolls-Royce and De Havilland arrive with a strong presence alongside some significant new names such as the Government of Gabon and ATS Technic of the United Arab Emirates.”

Aviation AFRICA 2024 includes some exciting new features, such as the co-location of the African Business Aircraft Association’s Annual General Meeting. We are delighted to welcome AfBAA to the show,” explained Brown.

A high-level array of speakers from across Africa and beyond, will feature at this year’s Aviation AFRICA Summit, which has the theme ‘Bridging Skies and Leveraging Growth’.

The 2023 event attracted over 1500 delegates and 119 exhibitors, including leaders from the region’s airlines, regulators, airports, OEMs, and companies across the entire support and supply chain. It has gained recognition as a significant annual meeting place for the commercial air transport industry in Africa.

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