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Africa: IATA Report Shows Kenya’s Aviation Sector Contributing $3.3 Billion to GDP and Supporting 460,000 Jobs as Nairobi Hosts 37th Ground Handling Conference

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A recent “Value of Air Transport” study by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlights the crucial role of aviation in Kenya’s economy, with the sector contributing Ksh425 billion (USD 3.3 billion) to the GDP and supporting 460,000 jobs in 2023.

According to africanpilot, against the immense yet largely untapped potential in African aviation, estimated to unlock significant economic growth beyond Kenya’s current 3.2% GDP contribution, this crucial data underscores the vital role of a thriving aviation sector as Nairobi today hosts the 37th IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC), the first of its kind on African soil.

Speaking on the report’s findings, Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, stated, “Kenya’s aviation sector is a vital economic driver, contributing USD 3.3 billion to GDP and supporting 460,000 jobs. With Africa’s aviation market projected to grow at 3.7% over the next 20 years, the potential for these substantial economic and social benefits to grow are enormous. This will, however, require efficient, cost-competitive infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.”

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Echoing his sentiments, Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka emphasised the timely significance of the conference in addressing these very needs. “This insightful report from IATA underscores the immense value that aviation brings to Kenya’s economy and the livelihoods of its people. Hosting the IATA Ground Handling Conference here in Nairobi at this crucial time provides a vital platform for us to collaboratively tackle the challenges and opportunities highlighted in this study. By focusing on enhancing efficiency on the ground, investing in our workforce, and adopting global best practices in ground handling, we can ensure that Kenya’s aviation sector continues to be a powerful engine for economic growth and a key enabler of connectivity for the entire continent,” said Mr. Kilavuka.

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The conference is set to focus on modernising operations, investing in workforce development, and fostering enhanced collaboration and co-ordination. To address these critical areas and ensure the continued growth of Kenya’s aviation sector, IATA has outlined three key priorities, including strategic infrastructure development, requiring continuous collaboration between airport authorities and airlines. This aligns with global standards to create efficient and cost-effective facilities that strengthen Kenya’s position as a leading East African hub.

Expanding on the need for standardisation, Monika Mejstrikova, IATA’s Director of Ground Operations added, “Global standards are the foundation for safe and efficient operations. Tools like the Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) and the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) are crucial for ground handling service providers. In 2024, ISAGO reached a record 400 station accreditations, delivering significant savings and streamlining processes.”

Subsequently, enhancing passenger and cargo facilitation through the effective implementation of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) system and a comprehensive digitalisation strategy is vital to boost Kenya’s appeal for travel and its competitiveness as a regional hub. Finally, investing in aviation workforce training across technical operations, ground operations, maintenance, digital transformation, and sustainability is essential, with IATA’s regional training centre in partnership with Kenya Airways playing a key role in building the necessary skills for the future.

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