Civil Aviation: Lomé gathers experts from WAEMU for five-day meeting

Transport
Wednesday, 25 October 2023 19:16
Civil Aviation: Lomé gathers experts from WAEMU for five-day meeting

(Togo First) - Lomé is hosting since October 23 a five-day regional meeting on civil aviation. Gathered at the roundtable are WAEMU experts and technical executives of the sector.

Participants will plan and draw short, medium, and long-term forecasts for air operations; economic factors and other data involved in the development of ground plans; and the assessment of the capacity of facilities and services.

The drawn plans will enable airports of the WAEMU region to comply with the new standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

"Master plans are intended to support the modernization of existing airfields regardless of their size, complexity, or role. They provide information on the types of improvements to be made progressively," said the General Manager of Société Aéroportuaire de Lomé Tokoin (SALT), Colonel Dimini Allahare.

According to the WAEMU Commission, the meeting in Lomé will also tackle the lack of master plans, or vision, for many airports across the WAEMU.

In line with efforts to modernize the facility, officials of the Lomé airport said a "master plan for the period 2024-2044 has been announced, with other projects that will help position Lomé airport as a hub for air traffic in West Africa".

In 2012, a major modernization project was launched; a new terminal was subsequently built and commissioned in 2016.

Esaïe Edoh

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