Chief Commercial Officer of nahcoaviance, Mr. SeyiAdewalereceiving a gift from Mr. Kassie Yimam, Head Training Solutions Ethiopian Airlines at the just concluded AATO Conference in Kampala, Uganda.
Chief Commercial Officer of nahcoaviance, Mr. SeyiAdewalereceiving a gift from Mr. Kassie Yimam, Head Training Solutions Ethiopian Airlines at the just concluded AATO Conference in Kampala, Uganda.
Chief Commercial Officer of nahcoaviance, Mr. SeyiAdewalereceiving a gift from Mr. Kassie Yimam, Head Training Solutions Ethiopian Airlines at the just concluded AATO Conference in Kampala, Uganda.

…. To represent Nigeria on the board of AATO

By Sade Williams

The nation’s foremost ground handler, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Plc,  has been elected into the Council of the Association of African Aviation Training Organisations (AATO).

The membership is for a first term of three years.

With the membership, NAHCO would, in conjunction with other council members, be in a position to make policies that would further the development of Aviation training and development in Africa.

 

The 2nd General Assembly of the Association of African Aviation Training Organizations which held from August 23 to 25, 2016, brought together experts from the leading African Aviation Training Organizations (ATOs) and Civil Aviation Authorities across the globe.

NAHCO has and operates an IATA – certified state – of – the – art Learning and Development centre at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.

 

In a keenly contested election at the 2nd General Assembly of the Association in Campala, Uganda, nahco aviance, represented by Seyi Adewale, its Chief Commercial Officer was elected to represent the Nigerian State in the 13 – member Council.

 

The Council has as President, Niger and Vice President, South Africa.

 

NAHCO which was a panelist on Day 2 of the conference presented a paper on “Taking Aviation Training to the Next Level: Connecting the Dots. No ATO Left Behind.”

The panel was required to discuss the concrete steps that ATOs and stakeholders need to take in order to ensure that aviation training and recent innovations are included in the development framework.

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