222. Aaron Munetsi, CEO Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) and Tatum Kok, Aviation Analyst. A look back on the first year and a sneak preview of the upcoming AASA AGA

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222. Aaron Munetsi, CEO Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) and Tatum Kok, Aviation Analyst. A look back on the first year and a sneak preview of the upcoming AASA AGA

from AviaDev Insight Africa · host Jon Howell

In this podcast, I am joined by Aaron Munetsi, CEO and Tatum Kok, Aviation Analyst from the Airlines Association of Southern Africa. In the podcast, we discuss: ✈️ Aaron's first 12 months at the helm of AASA ✈️ How to manage a group of stakeholders that are in constant co-opertition? ✈️ How AASA is engaging airlines from outside the region ✈️ The recovery of the industry. Are we on track and what more needs to be done to support? ✈️ The state of connectivity in the region and initiatives to open skies, borders and improve collaboration ✈️ The overall theme of the upcoming Annual General Assembly and what to expect The AGA will take place at the Arabella Hotel 13-16th October 2022. #myafricandream #aasa You can find out more about AASA by visiting the website www.aasa.za.net and following on LinkedIn and Twitter If you enjoyed this podcast, don't keep it to yourself. hit the share button now and maybe even leave us a 5 ⭐ review in the apple store

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