Airbus Launches Report On Future Of Aerospace Technologies In Africa
Airbus has released The Great Enabler: Aerospace in Africa – a White Paper on the role of aerospace technologies and
their impact on socio-economic
development in Africa.
The extensive report looks at how
different segments of the industry can address a core set of challenges on the continent by: increasing access to healthcare; enhancing food security by
making African agriculture more
competitive and sustainable; promoting education, training and innovation; empowering businesses with innovative
products and solutions; and breaking down barriers to the movement of people and goods across Africa.
The report was officially launched at a special summit convening African government officials, policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, intergovernmental bodies and multilateral
development organisations in Toulouse, France.
“The aerospace industry offers solutions to many of the socio-economic challenges Africa is facing on the path to sustainable
development. A paradigm shift from thinking about aerospace as an isolated industry to a key enabler of socio-economic change is necessary to realise its benefits for a prosperous future. That is what this White Paper is aiming at, by highlighting different ways in which aerospace technology can support social and economic development in Africa,” says Mikail Houari, President Airbus Africa Middle East. On manufacturing and industrialisation, the report notes: “Many African countries
are final consumers in the global
aerospace value chain. Joining the ranks of producers in this value chain is challenging for many but not impossible.
The examples of Africa’s current leaders in aerospace – South Africa, Tunisia and Morocco –demonstrate the complexities but also the opportunities for African countries to develop aerospace manufacturing and industrialisation capacity. Key among these opportunities
is Africa’s potential demographic dividend, which will be achieved by investing in its youthful and increasingly techno-savvy
population.”
The report also states that aerospace technology such as precision farming could potentially aid agriculture on the continent by enabling farmers to produce more with less.
The report also stresses the need for clear government policies to harness the power of aerospace technology, concluding with key recommendations on human capital development, partnerships and financing.
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