Being air-linked washes away many transport challenges- Kagame

The president who was officiating at the opening of the 4th Aviation Africa Summit in Kigali today at the Radisson Blu and Convention Center noted that Rwanda will continue investing in the aviation sector as one of the ways through which transport costs challenges shall be addressed.

“Sixteen countries in Africa are landlocked, including Rwanda. That is almost one-third of Africa. But every country is “air-linked”. So geography should not be seen as an excuse for underdevelopment. This highlights the importance of regional integration, where there have been some notable achievements over the last year,” considered the president.

Removing barriers on the movement of goods and people, he said, means there will be steadily increasing demand for commercial air services in the years ahead. To this effect, President Kagame said that Rwanda intends to continue investing in aviation infrastructure, including “growing our national carrier, RwandAir, and inaugurating a new state-of-the-art international airport in the near future.”

He promised that the Aviation Africa Summit will continue to be the essential meeting point for industry and government as these transformational changes occur.

The 4th Aviation Africa Summit brought together leaders across the civil and military aviation spectrum to discuss key issues that are driving change across the continent.

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