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Airports Company SA To Participate In Air Service World Congress In The Maldives

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Published: July 8, 2024
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Johannesburg – Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is participating in the Air Service World Congress in the Maldives from Tuesday, (9 July 2024).

The prestigious event, which brings together industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders from across the globe to discuss and shape the future of air service development, runs until Thursday, (11 July 2024).

ACSA CEO Mpumi Mpofu, O.R. Tambo International Airport Regional General Manager Jabulani Khambule, and Acting Group Manager of Traffic Development Mpho Rambau will represent the airport company. 

“Their presence underscores ACSA’s commitment to fostering global connectivity, advancing air service development, and enhancing our strategic partnerships within the aviation industry,” said ACSA.

“During the Congress, our representatives will engage in high-level discussions, participate in key panels, and network with global peers to explore new opportunities and innovations in air service development.

“ACSA’s delegation aims to bring valuable insights and strategies back to South Africa, furthering our mission to provide world-class airport services and contribute to the growth of the aviation sector in the region.”

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