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NEW INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL AT ANTANANARIVO AIRPORT


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A 91-million euro investment (410 billion ariary) including 35 million euros (158 billion ariary) in equipment
New 17,500m² terminal area:


Annual capacity: 1.5 million passengers, expanding to 1.8 million
23 check-in desks
2 baggage claim carousels
3 boarding tunnels
700 place parking lot with solar lighting
110 CCTV cameras
All hold baggage is systematically CT scanned using state-of-the-art technology (standard 3)
Airport Operational Control Center

1,500 m² for shopping and services:
450 m² of boarding area boutiques, with 150 m² dedicated to local products and
300 m² for duty free
350 m² catering area
210 m² craft market (15 dedicated sales outlets for Malagasy crafts)
170 m² for services (telecommunications, banks, exchange, press and books, car rental, etc.)
320 m² business lounge
100 works of art exhibited (photos, paintings, sculptures) created by 25 artists
Thursday 15 June
10:45 - 11:45
Strategising for Success: How original equipment manufacturers have helped airlines adapt their strategies to deliver new routes and revenue streams during and after the pandemic

How have the OEMs supported their customers to adapt their strategy to open new routes and revenue streams during and since the pandemic?
MODERATOR IN CONVERSATION WITH
11:45 - 12:30
Innovating for Success. How technology is driving efficiency, building resilience and improving profitability across the African aviation industry

How are the latest technological innovations enabling the African aviation industry to operate more efficiently and sustainably?
MODERATOR IN CONVERSATION WITH
12:30 - 13:00
SAATM Hard Talk Session
MODERATOR IN CONVERSATION WITH
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 18:00
Networking Lunch
Route Development Meetings
How leveraging maintenance efficiencies can deliver bottom line value
Delivering The Flight Operations Promise
Commercial aviation organizations whether airlines, business jet operators or helicopter operators— strive to introduce operational efficiencies that can help reduce costs, increase customer satisfaction, and drive profitability.

Everything You Need
Featuring capabilities like controlled workflow, automated maintenance and materials planning, point-of-maintenance access to real-time aircraft information, and paperless execution and compliance, IFS Maintenix was built from the ground up to deliver value across the maintenance management chain.

A Scalable Approach To Value
IFS Maintenix comes with built-in flexibility to adapt to a commercial aviation organization’s evolving business and fleet strategy.
Thursday 15 June
14:00 - 15:00
WORKSHOP: Exploring the influence of cutting-edge technologies
Including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the internet of things on African aviation, and how they can be utilised to enhance safety, efficiency, and profitability.


15:00 - 16:00
WORKSHOP: Building Resilience Amongst Unprecedented Complexity of Industry Trends
Trends in the aviation industry have become even more complex and multi-faceted than ever before: We will discuss key trends and how to position proactively in the face of continuing uncertainty – and how to use these complexities to your advantage to build a more resilient business.
18:00 - 21:00
Networking Reception at Carnivore
Experience Nairobi’s most exotic meal at The Carnivore Restaurant. Try ostrich, crocodile, and camel meats roasted on Maasai swords over a charcoal pit then carved table side. (Vegetarian options available.)
HOSTED BY
Friday 16 June
07:00 - 07:15
07:30 - 07:50
Transfers to Nairobi Arboretum
Collect your AviaDev t-shirt and make your way to Nairobi Arboretum.
Drone demonstration at Nairobi Arboretum
Kush Gadhia
Chief Executive Officer, Astral Aerial
HOSTED BY
GET YOUR RUNNING SHOES ON!
…and join us to raise funds towards building the first aviation library and resource centre in Africa at Wilson Airport in Nairobi.
FRIDAY 16 JUNE @07:00



Friday 16 June
07:50 - 08:30
08:30 - 09:15

09:15 - 10:15
Charity Run
Raising funds to build the first aviation library and resource centre in Africa at Wilson Airport in Nairobi.
Welcome Refreshments
Designing a sustainable route development plan: How to attract and retain arlines in Africa

What are airlines looking for and how can airports work with stakeholders to deliver innovative approaches that will create sustainable route networks.
10:15 - 11:05
Navigating financing challenges for refleeting decisions and african airline start-ups in a post-Covid world: Exploring opportunities and strategies
Hear from those who have successfully launched and grown airlines as we focus on the opportunities and strategies for accessing the capital required to launch or grow an airline in Africa, including traditional and alternative sources of financing.

Friday 16 June
11:05 - 12:00
Partners in prosperity: Building a strong cargo ecosystem through airlineairport collaboration in Africa
How do we ensure we capitalise on the opportunity that the air cargo business offers in terms of supporting and sustaining routes across the continent?
MODERATOR IN CONVERSATION WITH
12:00 - 12:15
Future Leaders Panel: How do we ensure that open skies for Africa becomes a reality in the next 5 years?
MODERATOR IN CONVERSATION WITH
12:15 - 12:45
Ato Girma Wake Lifetime Achievement Award Interview
This years recipient, Rodger Foster, has been instrumental in the growth of Airlink since its inception in 1992. Airlink operates over 50 commercial jetliners flying to more than 45 destinations in 14 African countries and to St Helena Island, making it the largest privately-owned regional airline in Africa. Airlink continues to expand its route network, connecting more African cities and promoting tourism and trade across the continent.
We take this opportunity to discuss his journey and passion for the industry with Ato Girma Wake and Sanjeev Gadhia the 2022 award recipient.
12:45 - 13:00
Final Remarks
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 17:00
Networking Lunch
Route Development Meetings




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Vision
To be the trusted first choice aviation services partner, diverting safe, reliable & innovative support services to the aviation industry according to international best practice



Mission
To develop and provide safe, cost-effective operational & innovative support services to international and domestic airlines and their passengers


Values
Integrity & Honesty
Mutual Respect
Transparency & Openess Service Excellence
Socially Responsible Reliability
Who we are
Aergo Capital is a full-service operating lessor and aircraft manager operating out of Dublin, Hong Kong, New York, London, and Nairobi
We have an industry leading senior management team with over 300 years of collective aviation experience
We are a trusted partner across all market segments – new technology, mature, and mid-life aircraft & engines
We provide a full-service platform – inclusive of all disciplines including deal origination, lease remarketing, sales, debt sourcing, technical, legal, contracts management, accounting, tax, risk, credit, corporate governance
We have strong airline, lessor, OEM, global banking, and advisor relationships
Facts about Aergo Fleet in Africa : Aergo has 22 assets (including under LOI) in 9 different countries with 11 airlines
Aergo provides a full Asset Management Service to third party investors as outlined below:

