Rwanda, Boeing discuss opportunities to support regional connectivity and growth ambitions

The discussions took place on May 26, 2026, when the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Development Board, Jean Guy Afrika, met with a Boeing delegation led by Amine Benkirane, Marketing Director for Commercial Airplanes in Africa and the Middle East.

According to details shared after the meeting, the talks focused on aviation, logistics, and opportunities for Boeing to support Rwanda’s ambitions of expanding regional connectivity and strengthening its position as an emerging regional hub.

The engagement also explored developments in aircraft financing, cargo operations, export market connectivity, and opportunities to further position Rwanda as a regional aviation and tourism hub.

The discussions come as Rwanda continues efforts to expand its aviation sector and strengthen its role in regional and international transport networks.

Boeing is among the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers in both production scale and global market influence. In 2025, the company sold 600 aircraft, up from 348 in 2024, while it recorded 528 commercial aircraft sales in 2023.

Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing, the company has sold more than 19,000 aircraft worldwide since its establishment.

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