
Here’s how to make Africa’s aviation industry soar
Africans make up 12% of the world’s population but only 2.5% of the world’s passengers. So why is there such a gap?
BA, American University of Beirut; MBA, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Formerly, worked with Agility Logistics, Ernst & Young and Arthur Andersen. Chief Executive Officer, National Aviation Services (NAS), the fastest growing aviation services group in the Middle East, Africa and the Asian subcontinent. Oversees the company's operations in Kuwait, Jordan, UAE, Cote d'Ivoire, Malawi, Rwanda, India, Afghanistan, Tanzania, Morocco and Egypt. Chairman, Royal Aviation, Kuwait's FBO airport. Chairman, United Projects Company. Young Global Leader 2014.
Africans make up 12% of the world’s population but only 2.5% of the world’s passengers. So why is there such a gap?
Africa’s aviation sector is bogged down by many headwinds — weak infrastructure, poor connectivity, high ticket prices and low passenger volumes. Hassan El-Houry, CEO of National Aviation...
Les Africains représentent plus de 12 % de la population mondiale, mais moins de 3 % des passagers à travers le monde.
“El comercio neto bilateral entre los países miembro del Acuerdo de Schengen aumenta 0,09 % cada año. Además, el aumento neto de la inmigración entre dos países del Acuerdo de Schengen ti...
Africans make up more than 12% of the world’s population but less than 3% of the world’s passengers.
In the past, the world was clearly split into developing and developed countries – with the latter boasting the most advanced logistics ecosystems. Today, the emerging markets of Africa a...