Kenya Association of Air Operators Commends Proposed Aviation Industry Engagement Rule Making Process 

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Kenya Association of Air Operators Commends Proposed Aviation Industry Engagement Rule Making Process 

2nd February 2023 | Nairobi, Kenya: The Kenya Association of Air Operators (KAAO) has commended the proposed enhanced industry engagement rule making process between the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority and stakeholders in the industry. KAAO which has for years been calling for an inclusive engagement process between the different industry stakeholders termed the first Aviation Thought Leaders Forum, since creation of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, as a step in the right direction and one that will improve synergies between the regulator and the operators. The association said this inclusive engagement could lead to extra benefits for the air transport industry including increased collaboration in the rule making process as well as reduction in bureaucracy and red tape that continues to inhibit transparency and accountability.

“This engagement is a progressive move that will allow better engagement between KCAA and stakeholders, reducing friction that has existed for years. The outcome of the process should reduce surprises in regulations and amendments and simplify oversight by the regulator,” said Mbuvi Ngunze – Chairman, Kenya Association of Air Operators. 

At the meeting KAAO members pointed out red tape was rife in the KCAA processes (Certificate of Airworthiness renewal, AOC/AMO/ATO certificate renewal and aircraft inclusion). KAAO members also took the government to task over the continued dilapidated infrastructure calling for increased investment in the sector. KAAO also called on the government to reinvest revenue collected from the sector to develop, improve and maintain the existing infrastructure.

“Governments around the globe have become more innovative in funding large aviation infrastructure projects through different financing mechanisms. The government should focus on investment in infrastructure that is both strategic and revenue generating” Liz Aluvanze – CEO Kenya Association of Air Operators commented.

KAAO Chairman Mbuvi Ngunze also applauded the regulator saying it was refreshing to see focus on a risk-based approach towards aviation medicine after a presentation by KCAA Chief Medical Assessor Dr. Festus Ilako.

The industry noted with appreciation the move towards automation of the KCAA processes, a move that will increase efficiency and transparency.

“The government has prioritised the delivery of services to all Kenyans including the aviation sector and as a Ministry we promise improved and efficient services going forward. We have heard your concerns, but as witnessed by this important forum, we are willing to come in as partners with the stakeholders as aviation is one of the biggest contributors to GDP and without which other areas such as tourism and trade cannot flourish,” Mohamed Daghar – PS Transport.

About Kenya Association of Air Operators

The Kenya Association of Air Operators (KAAO)was created in 1965 whose mission is to promote and enhance a safe, efficient and sustainable national aviation industry by encouraging adherence and maintenance of high civil aviation safety and practices and prides itself in being the voice for the industry.

KAAO brings together commercial/private/recreational air operators, approved training organizations (ATOs), approved maintenance organizations (AMOs) , hot air balloon operators, remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) operators, tourism associations and companies, financial institutions, insurance firms, fuel companies and marketers, tax and audit firms, local and foreign business associations and many other aviation related associations and industry experts under its umbrella to enable them to speak with one voice when engaging with government, legislators, regulatory bodies, financial institutions, development partners and other stakeholders on policy issues, development plans geared towards long-term and sustainable growth of the air transport industry in the Country. KAAO also brings members together to exchange information and learn from each other through events, groups, meetings and forums.

 

Contact details

Website:           https://www.aviationkenya.org/

E-mail :             admin@aviationkenya.org

Telephone :      +254722767292

Instagram:       @Kenyaairoperators

Facebook:       @Kenya Association of Air Operators

Twitter:            @kenyaoperators

LinkedIn:         @kaao Kenya

 

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