The settlement was signed by Kamil Alawadhi, IATA’s Regional Vice President, Africa and the Middle East, and Ahmed Al Hadabi, Group CEO of Terminals Holding, the dad or mum firm of Afroport Mauritanie the operator of Nouakchott-Oumtounsy International Airport.
GENEVA – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Afroport Mauritanie have signed an settlement to boost the security of floor operations in Mauritania with a deal with two vital world requirements: IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) and the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO).
The settlement was signed by Kamil Alawadhi, IATA’s Regional Vice President, Africa and the Middle East, and Ahmed Al Hadabi, Group CEO of Terminals Holding, the dad or mum firm of Afroport Mauritanie the operator of Nouakchott-Oumtounsy International Airport, and established the next joint work program:
- Afroport Mauritanie will promote the adoption of IGOM by floor dealing with service suppliers (GHSP)
- Afroport Mauritanie will acknowledge ISAGO as an appropriate technique of compliance for airport oversight actions and make ISAGO registration and station accreditation a situation for GHSPs to function on the airport
- Afroport Mauritanie and IATA will monitor security efficiency on the airport with the intention of figuring out alternatives for enchancment in floor operations
“Global standards, such as IGOM and ISAGO are the foundation for a safe aviation industry. The commitment of Afroport Mauritanie to IGOM and ISAGO will help further Mauritania’s social and economic development with safer ground operations. Lower adoption rates for global standards rank high among the factors limiting the benefits that aviation could deliver in Africa. This agreement is a great example for airports across the African continent to follow,” stated Alawadhi.
“Our goal in partnership is to support the development of a strong aviation sector with global standards and best practices at its heart. The agreement with IATA is a significant step towards achieving standardized, sustainable operations on the ground,” stated Al Hadabi.
The settlement furthers IATA’s work in Africa to create a protected, environment friendly, sustainable, and economical air transport sector that generates development, creates jobs, facilitates worldwide commerce and tourism, and helps reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals by means of world connectivity.
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