Mission Statement:

“To serve African Airlines and to promote their common interests”.

 
Historical Background:

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) was established in April, 1968 in Accra , Ghana as a Trade Organisation open to membership of airlines of African States. There are currently forty members from African Union member States.


The formation of the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) was the result of historic developments and economic imperatives.


In the early 1960s, a great number of African States acceded to independence and created their own national airlines. Most of these airlines became members of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).


AFRAA has its conceptual beginning in 1963, when a number of African airlines, taking the opportunity provided by the IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) began holding consultation meetings prior to the IATA AGMs to discuss matters of interest to African airlines and to adopt common positions. This was the first step towards the creation of AFRAA.


From that first step in Rome in 1963, the establishment in 1968 in Accra , of a regional organisation for the articulation of regional views and promotion of co-operation was undertaken by 14 founding members.


The first Annual General Assembly was held in Cairo , Egypt in February, 1969 which approved the Articles of Association among other decisions taken.

A flashback on the activities of the Association over the last three decades shows that AFRAA can modestly claim that:

  1. it has been in the forefront of major initiatives in the air transport field in Africa in sensitizing African airlines to take concrete actions for co-operation in operational, commercial, technical, and training fields.

  2. it has been instrumental in sensitizing African Governments through the African Civil Aviation Commission and other regional and sub-regional organisations on the actions to be taken for the development of an efficient air transport system. It has been a catalyst for all the major policy decisions in the Continent
objectives of the Association :

Conceived essentially as a non-profit regional organisation, the founding fathers of AFRAA were motivated by the desire to establish harmonious and effective co-operation between African Airlines. This would be a means of accelerating the realization of economic and social integration of African countries. To this effect, the objectives of the Association are:

  •   To promote the development of safe, reliable, economical and efficient air transport services to, from, within and through Africa and to study problems connected therein.
  •   To foster closer commercial and technical co-operation among African air transport enterprises.
  •   To serve as common forum for the articulation of the views of member airlines on matters and problems of common interest and the defence of such interests.
  •   Provide service that adds value to the efficiency, effectiveness, reliability and safety of member airlines.
The General Assembly:

Mr. Girma Wake,President
of AFRAA and CEO of Ethiopan Airlines

The highest policy making body of the Association is the Annual General Assembly composed of Chief Executives of member airlines. The Annual General Assembly is presided over by the President of the Association. Mr. Girma Wake, Chief Executive Officer of Ethiopian Airlines,  is the President of the Association for 2010. In this capacity, Mr. Wake and Ethiopian Airlines will host the 42nd AGA in Addis Ababa.
 
The Executive Committee:

Mr. David Tokoph , Chairman of AFRAA Executive Committee and Executive Chairman of Interair

The Executive Committee, composed of 9 members elected on a sub-regional basis among Chief Executives and ex-officio members with voting rights who are members of the IATA Board of Governors, exercises executive authority. Its function is to ensure supervision of the affairs, funds and property of the Association and formulation and determination of policies within the framework of Articles of Association, By-Laws and Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly.

 

 

The Executive Committee membership for 2010 is as follows:

  1. Mr. Girma Wake
    President of the Association &
    CEO of Ethiopian Airlines
  2. Mr. David Tokoph
    Chairman of the Executive Committee &
    Executive Chairman of Interair S.A
  3. Mr. Abderhman Berthé
    1st Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee &
    CEO of Air Mali
  4. Capt. Dapo Olumide
    2nd Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee &
    CEO of Nigerian Eagle Airlines
  5. Mr. Rammah Ettir
    CEO of Afriqiyah Airways
  6. Capt. David Savy
    CEO of Air Seychelles
  7. Mr. Hussein Massoud
    Chairman & CEO of EgyptAir Holding Company
  8. Mr. Nabil Chettaoui
    CEO of Tunisair
  9. Mr. Ricardo Viegas
    CEO of Mozambique Airlines (LAM)
  10. Mrs. Siza Mzimela
    CEO of South African Express
  11. Mr. Hans Marienfield
    CEO Air Ivoire
 
The Secretariat:

The Secretariat serves as the administrative, co-ordination and research centre for the Association. It is headed by a Secretary General, Mr. Nick Fadugba, who is responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the Association. In carrying out his duties, he is supported by a staff of five senior officers as listed below:

Secretary General Mr. Nick Fadugba nickfadugba@afraaorg
Director Corporate & Industry Affairs
Mr. Tewodros Tamrat
ttamrat@afraa.org
Technical & Training Director
Dr. Elijah Chingosho
echingosho@afraa.org
Commercial Director
Mr. Raphael Kuuchi
raphael.kuuchi@afraa.org
Manager Corporate Finance & Accounts
Mrs. Juliet Indetie
jindetie@afraa.org
Deputy Head, Commercial Department
Mr. Ephrem Kamanzi
ekamanzi@afraa.org