ATNS participates at the 59th ACI Africa Regional Conference and Exhibition
Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) SOC Limited is participating at the 59th ACI Africa Regional Conference and Exhibition, now underway in Victoria Islands, Lagos, Nigeria.
“As a major role-player within the global aviation industry, ATNS strongly believes in collaborating with its stakeholders across Africa and creating strategic partnerships that will ultimately lead to safer and more efficient Air Traffic Management services and Collaborative Decision-Making initiatives,” says Thabani Mthiyane, ATNS CEO. “The theme of this conference is ‘Business Transformation for Sustainable Development of African Airports’. As part of a global collective that invests in its people and infrastructure, we wholly support the direction the Conference is taking” he explained.
Mthiyane further stated that “our participation at this conference is geared towards finding concrete solutions that would resultantly bring about tangible transformation solutions within the industry”.
The ACI saw various stakeholders within the industry discussing various issues, including improving the profitability of infrastructure, optimizing resources, generating profits, and ensuring sustainable development at major African airports. Airports in general have the potential to be generators of economic growth and a channel that facilitates international trade and tourism.
Thabani Myeza (attached image), ATNS Commercial Services Executive was one of the panelists in a discussion focusing on “Changing leadership Mindsets for successful transformation”. Joining him were Pieter Du Plessis, Group Executive Human Resource, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA); Olivier Baric, Directeur Aviation-Afrique, Egis and Kevin Caron, Director, Capacity Building Programmes, ACI World.
Myeza says “this event is an excellent platform and opportunity for ATNS to showcase some of its products and services. And these include Training Courses offered by ATNS Aviation Training Academy and WGS 84, to mention but a few”.
The Conference ends tomorrow, 20 April 2018.
Additional information on the conference can be found on the following weblink http://www.aci-africa.net/index.php
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