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Report of the First Conference of African Civil
Aviation Training Centers
Pursuant to recommendation N°5/8 of S-RAN/AFI, the First Conference of African Civil
Aviation Training Centers was organized in Niamey (Niger) from 17 to 19 February, 2009,
under the co-sponsorship of AFCAC and ICAO. The meeting was held at EAMAC (Ecole
africaine de la météorologie et de l’aviation civile). The participants adopted a declaration
called the «Niamey Declaration».
Participants:
127 people representing the following countries, institutions and training centers attended
this conference:
19 African countries
10 institutions and organizations
10 training centers
6 non-African countries
4 non-African training centers.
The attendance list is attached to this report
1- Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony was chaired by HEM Amadou Nouhou, Minister of Transport and Civil
Aviation of the Republic of Niger. On this occasion, statements were made by the following
personalities:
- Mr Sadamba TCHAGBELE , Director of EAMAC :
- Mr. Mahamat YOUSSOUF, Director General of ASECNA
- Mr. Amadou GUITTEY, Regional Director of ICAO
- Mr. Ceubah GUELPINA, Vice President of AFCAC
- Mrs Tshepo KGARE, representative of the African Union
- Mr. Amadou NOUHOU , Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation
The speakers welcomed the organization of this conference and expressed their
expectations as to the outcomes of the meeting. In his opening statement, the Minister of
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Transport and Civil Aviation welcomed the participants and indicated that the themes of the
conference as well as the results expected were very important for the Government of
Niger.
2- Conduct of the meeting :
A work program was prepared and the conference was conducted in the form of
presentations followed by questions and answers sessions. This program was divided into
three sessions (cf. appendices).
The deliberations started with the election of the bureau, chaired by M. Ceubah GUELPINA,
Vice President of AFCAC for Central Africa.
Prior to the opening of the first session, the participants introduced themselves.
Session I: Profile of aviation personnel – Business transformations, current and emerging
needs and role of training institutions
M. Halidou MOUSSA, member of the ICAO Air Navigation Committee presented an overview
of air navigation safety; and Messrs INDIA MONGESI (AFCAC) AND ALASSANE DOLO (ICAO)
gave an overview of air navigation security.
The following organizations made presentations : EAMAC, ERSI, ERNAM/ AVSEC, ACI Center
(Airport Council International), NCAT (Nigerian College of Aviation Technology), EASA (East
African School of Aviation), EAA (Ethiopian Aviation Academy), AFCAC, IAMA, ZASTI
(Zambia).
Presentations focused on the importance of identifying training needs of African countries.
Even though ICAO/ACIP audits made it possible to partially identify such needs, this work
must be completed.
Presentations also underline the need to engage in planning based on a long term vision and
to have adequate resources.
Session 2: Train for the future - pooling of resources for an efficient training
In her introductory remarks, Mrs Nicole Sabourin-Barrette, representative of ICAO made a
presentation on current developments and on initiatives that are being carried out with
other organizations - Global Standards, TRAINAIR and the preliminary ICAO action plans. She
introduced participants to a new approach, referred to as « Competency-based Approach».
Then, FAA, ICAO, EAA, Tunisia, ENAC, ERSI, ENAC and South Africa made presentations which
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focused on overall training policy and resources. Representatives of training centers
presented their activities.
Subsequent discussions focused on institutional reforms of training centers and issues such
as, endorsement, certification, accreditation, licensing and brain drain issues, etc.
Session 3: the need for an overall training policy for Africa
In his introductory remarks, M. Haïle BELAI, Head of ICAO/ACIP Division, made a
presentation on ACIP activities and underlined the need for a safety oversight system and a
gap analysis to help training centers better address the deficiencies identified by ICAO
audits.
The following institutions and countries made presentations : ESMT, AU, AFCAC, COSCAP
UEMOA, ASECNA/HRD, and Turkey.
During this session, overall training policies of AU, COSCAP UEMOA, and AFCAC, ACIP and
ASECNA / HR as well as the activities of some training centers, such as EAA, ESMT, and EASA
were reviewed.
The issue of cooperation between training centers was discussed as well as the process for
implementing such cooperation. The establishment of networks of excellence centers, as
presented by ESMT, might provide an opportunity to pool resources and facilities of training
centers, which are members of the network.
It emerged from the discussions that there is need to implement an African policy for
training centers. Such a policy should also promote training for African Civil Aviation
personnel.
3- Conclusions
1. Training needs
Several presentations were made to describe the nature of training needs in Africa, i.e.
- cooperate
- develop training programs, capacity and quality training offers
- adequate financial and human resources
- harmonize and standardize training practices.
As these needs were not quantified prior to the Conference, participants, aware of the
complex nature of both data collection and data analysis, recommended that the collection
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of statistical data be pursued on such needs for a more elaborate analysis which will be
submitted to the follow-up meeting of this conference .
2. Action Plan
Participants discussed topics related to civil aviation training policies in Africa. However,
given the magnitude of this task, it was not possible to develop a coordinated approach to
meet training needs. Participants therefore recommended to fully support the ACIP-AFCAC
follow-up meeting scheduled for 4 and 5 May, 2009, be sustained. This meeting will establish
a working group of African training experts which, as part of its Terms of Reference shall
carry out the following activities:
a. develop a master plan to enhance, increase and harmonize civil aviation training in
Africa and to address human resources planning strategies.
b. Streamline the capacity of African training centers to avoid duplication and
unnecessary competition; and
c. Promote cooperation among African training centers.
At the end of deliberations, these conclusions were adopted.
d. Closing ceremony
The closing ceremony was chaired by Mr Assane Arima ARI, Secretary General of the
Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Niger.
The Niamey Declaration was read by Mr Sadamba TCHAGBELE, Director of EAMAC. Then
Monsieur Mongaring Y. MUSA, member of the Nigerian delegation read the vote of thanks to
Conclusions Responsible
institutions
Ouput Dates
1 Collection of data on
training needs
ACIP/AFCAC/EAMAC Complete data
collection
End of
March 2009
2 Collection of data on
training capacity
ACIP/AFCAC/EAMAC Complete data
collection
End of
March 2009
3 Creation of a work
group
ACIP/AFCAC Terms of
reference of the
working group
May 5th,
2009
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the President of the Republic. Finally, Mr Andries VILJOEN, member of the South African
delegation, read the vote of thanks to non-African training centers.
The Niamey Declaration and votes of thanks are attached to this report.
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First conference of the african civil aviation training centres Niamey, from 17 to 19 February 2009
Agenda
Day One 17 February 2009
08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony under the Chairmanship of His Excellency Amadou NOUHOU
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation of the Republic of Niger
Group Photo
09: 30- 09:45 Coffee break
09:45-10:45 Introduction of the Officers of the Meeting
General Introduction of the Meeting
Overview of the Training Needs and Challenges in Africa:
Safety: Mr Halidou Moussa Member of the ICAO ANC
Security: Mr Alassane Dolo (ICAO) and Mr Mongezi India (AFCAC)
10:45- 12:30 Session 1: The profile of aviation personnel – business transformations, existing
and emerging requirements, and the role of training institutions
(Facilitators: ASECNA, ACI, AFRAA, NCAT, EAA, IAMA, EASA)
The CAA perspective
The Airports perspective
The Airlines perspective
The Air Navigation Services Providers perspective
Questions and Answers
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Session 1: The profile of aviation personnel – business transformations, existing
and emerging requirements, and the role of training institutions (Facilitator: ....)
(Continued and end)
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 Session 2: Training for the future – putting resources together for effective training
(Facilitators: South Africa, Tunisia, FAA, ENAC, Sudan, Zambia, ERSI)
ICAO Training Manual
Training Methodologies - TRAINAIR
Standard Training Packages – STP
Basic Infrastructure & Equipment Requirements
(Nicole Sabourin-Barette OACI)
Situation of 2 States (USA and Singapore)
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Questions and Answers
Day Two 18 February 2009
09:00 – 10:30 Session 2: Training for the future – putting resources together for effective training
(Facilitators: ....)
(Continued and end)
10: 30- 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 Session 3: The need for a global training policy for Africa
(Facilitators: EASA, Korea, Turkey, Brazil, FAA, UE, EAA)
Regional Cooperation between Training Institutions
Regional Quality Control System & Standardization of Training
Administrative and other issues related to access to Training Centres
Questions and answers
UNESCO, ICAO (ACIP, COSCAP CEMAC, COSCAP UEMOA & TCB), AFCAC, AU, EU, UAM,
AGRHYMET, ESMT)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Session 3: The need for a global training policy for Africa
(Facilitators: EASA, Korea, Turkey, Brazil, FAA, UE, EAA)
(Continued)
15: 30- 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:00 Session 3: The need for a global training policy for Africa
(Continued)
Day Three 19 February 2009
08:00 - 10:30 Finalisation of the reports of the three Sessions
Session 1: African Aviation Training Needs
Based on the information collected prior to the conference and exchanges on-site with the
participants, the Drafting Group on the African Aviation Training Needs will identify and recommend
a reference document outlining for each functional area the current and future training needs as well
as the associated challenges. The Drafting Group will also identify and recommend tools and
methodologies for keeping the document up to date with developments in the air transport industry.
Session 2: African Aviation Training Resources
The Drafting Group will review the available information on the training resources and programmes
in Africa against best practices in terms of infrastrcture, equipment and expertise requirements for
aviation training centres. It is expected that the Drafting Group will recommend a set of minimum requirements for Aviation Training Institution as well as a catalog of the existing African Aviation
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Training Institutions along with detailed information on their capabilities. The Drafting Group will
also identify and recommend tools and methodologies for keeping the document up to date with
developments in the air transport industry.
Session 3: Africa Aviation Training Policy
The Drafting Group will review the current training policies and practices in Africa and identify
mechanisms for the development of an adapted and coordinated approach to meeting the training
requirements throughout Africa. The Drafting Group will also identify and recommend suitable
arrangements and follow up actions, for closer cooperation and harmonization of training offerings including rationalization and standardization of training courses and implementation of quality
control system of training programs and institutions in Africa.
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:15 Plenary Session: Presentation of the Report of the Sessions and adoption of the
Declaration
12 :30 - 13:00 Closing Ceremony
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
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NIAMEY DECLARATION
The First African Civil Aviation Training Centers, held in Niamey
(Niger) from 17 to 19 February, 2009
Considering ACFAC constitution;
Considering the need to identify the various prospects of civil
aviation authorities, airport managers, airlines and air navigation
services providers;
Considering recommendation N° 5/8 of SPA AFI 08 RAN, held in
Durban (South Africa), from 24 to 29 November, 2008, relating to the
implementation of an Africa aviation training program;
Recognizing the need to address, as soon as possible, the lack of
qualified personnel identified by various ICAO audits in Africa.
Recognizing the need to establish and reinforce cooperation links
between African Civil Aviation Training Centers;
Having followed the different presentations by Civil Aviation
authorities, airports, airlines, regional and international institutions;
The Conference expresses its appreciation for:
- The massive participation of African Civil Aviation Training
Centers, as well as the quality cooperation links between
several Centers;
- Effective support of non-African Civil Aviation Training Centers
whose quality input has contributed to the success of this
conference.
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Considering the Action Plan developed by the Niamey Conference
Participants recommend:
1. Identification of all African civil Aviation Training Centers as well
as their current training capacity;
2. Collection of all training needs, including those of States,
airports, airlines and air navigation services providers, by March
30th,2009, at the latest;
3. Organization of a conclusions follow-up and consolidation
meeting , in conformity with the recommendation of the
Special Regional Air Navigation (SPA AFI 08 RAN) meeting;
4. Continued efforts to harmonize training programs and
compliance with international standards applicable;
5. Implementation of training centers certification, quality
assurance and security management systems.
The Conference calls AFCAC and ACIP to further develop their close
cooperation for the purpose of implementing this recommendation.
The Conference calls on ACFAC and ACIP to take all necessary steps
to organize, on a sustainable basis, conferences for Civil Aviation
Training Centers.
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VOTE OF THANKS
The Participants in the First Conference of African Civil Aviation
Training Centers, held in Niamey from 17 to 19 February 2009,
express their deep gratitude to HEM Tandja Mamadou, President of
the Republic of Niger for all the facilities made available for a
successful conference.
The participants also wish to express their gratitude and thanks to
the brotherly people of Niger for the warm welcome ad hospitality
extended to them during their stay in Niger.
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VOTE OF THANKS
The Participants in the First Conference of African Civil Aviation
Training Centers, held in Niamey from 17 to 19 February 2009,
express their deep gratitude to Civil Aviation Training Centers from
America, Asia and Europe for their qualitative input as well as their
appreciation for their support and exemplary cooperation with
African Civil Aviation Training Centers.
Done in Niamey, this 19th day of February, 2009
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FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/ PREMIERE CONFERENCE DES CENTRES AFRICAINS DE FORMATION EN AVIATION CIVILE
(Niamey, 17 – 19 Février 2009)
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS/LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS COUNTRY/PAYS NAMES/NOMS TITLE/FUNCTIONS ADDRESS/ADRESSE
TEL. N°/FAX/E.MAIL
BENIN
SEBOKA KRINCOUTO Michel Chef Service de l’Administration et des Ressources
Humaines Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile
(ANAC)
Aéroport International de Cotonou 01 BP. 305 Benin
Tel : 229 21 30 92 17 Fax : 229 21 30 45 71
E-mail : [email protected]
CAMEROON Amama ONGBAHOKEN Sous Directeur des Affaires Administratives CCAA Autorité Aéronautique
Tel : 237 22 30 30 90/22 /30 26 92
Fax : 237 22 30 33 62
E-mail : [email protected]
Webnjoh Abel Bobuin Bisiya Sub-Director for Flight Standards CCAA Autorité Aéronautique
BP 6998 Yaoundé Cameroun
Tel 237 2230 30 90 Fax :237 22 30 33 62.
Email : [email protected]
CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC
DOUMTA Isabelle
Ingénieur des Etudes et de l’Exploitation Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile et de la
météorologie
Tel : 236 75 05 43 32 Fax 236 21 61 06 36
E-mail : [email protected]
CHAD Guelpina CEUBAH Directeur de l’Aviation Civil ADAC BP: 96 N’djamena - Chad
Tel: (235) 252 44 36/Fax: (235) 52 29 09
E.mail : [email protected]
COMORES Rayane OMAR Directrice des Ressources et de la logistique ANACM Comoros BP : 72 Moroni
Tel : (269) 773 09 48 Fax : (269) 773 09 84
E-mail: [email protected]
CONGO LENGANI André Coordinateur du Centre de Formation du l’ANAC Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile BP: 128
Tel: 00242 5512482/002426684690
E-Mail: [email protected]
CONGO DEMOCRATIQUE Okana N’SIAWI LEBUN Administrateur délégué général Adjoint/RVA RVA P.O. Box 1534
Tel: 00 234 8101194
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COTE D’IVOIRE Coffi Alain Michel ATTAMAH Chef Département Ressources Humaines ANAC - 07 BP 148 Abidjan 07
Côte d’Ivoire, Tel : (225) 21277424/Fax : (225) 21276346
E.mail : [email protected]
GHANA
Kenneth Kofi KWAWUKUME Training Manager Ghana Civil Aviation Authority P.O. Box KA 9181Airport
Accra Ghana
Tel: 233 244873479 Fax 233 21 761 769401
E_mail [email protected]
Charles TWUM Personnel Manager Ghana Civil Aviation Authority P.O. Box KA 9181Airport
Accra Ghana
Tel: 233 21776171 Fax 233 21773 293
E_mail : [email protected]
GUINEA BISSAU Dr. Eugénio MOREIRA Administrateur et Directeur de Personnel
Aéronautique
Rua Miguel de Melo - N° 92 6 6° - Luanda - Angola
Tel : 245 3256275 - Fax : 244 2 39 05 29
E.mail : [email protected]
GUINEA EQUATORIAL Claude YASSI
CEIBA Tel : 240 24 28 82
MONSEY EYI Teodomiro CEIBA DG
Miko Angue Leandro DCAG Guinea Equatorial
MASSOKO Mario Conseiller juridique Ministere Transports et l’Aviation
LESOTHO
Puleng Grace MOROJELE Deputy Director of Civil Aviation DCA P.O Box 629 Maseru 100 Lesotho
Tel: 266 22 31 27 45/226 58 84 50 55
Fax: 266 22 31 01 88
Email: [email protected]
Thabo Charles LEKOPA Human Resource Officer DCA P.O Box 629 Maseru 100 Lesotho
Tel: 266 22 31 34 99/226 63 06 49 49
Fax: 266 22 31 01 88
Email: :[email protected]
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MOZAMBIQUE
Samuel ANIBAL Director General of Civil Aviation Institute for Civil Aviation P.O. Box 227
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: 258 214 65614 Cell: 258 832 06 80 10
Fax: 258 214 66291
Guedes ARMANDO Institute for Civil Aviation P.O. Box 227
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: 258 214 65614 Cell: 258 832 06 80 10
Fax: 258 214 66291
NIGER ADAMOU Amadou Directeur Général de l’Aviation Civile
Koraou Aïssa GANDA Directrice des Ressources Humaines Ministère des Transport et de l’Aviation Civile, Niger
Hassane OUSSEINI Chef de la Division Exploitation Technique Direction de l’Aviation Civile
CHAIBOU Ramatou Cadre de la Division Exploitation Technique Direction de l’Aviation Civile
ISSOUFOU Issa Ado Cadre de la Division Exploitation Technique Direction de l’Aviation Civile
KAMAYE Moussa Administrateur Délégue au activités Aéronautiques
Nationales du Niger
AANN
ALLOKE Bruno Chef du Service Administratif et Financier AANN
MAÏ Sanda Salifou Directeur Général Adjoint de la Société d’assistance
en escale AHS NIGER SA
JOULIA Michel Akly Responsable Opération de la compagnie THS
BARKIRE Halidou Amadou Chef d’escale de la compagnie aérienne ARIK NIGER
Abdoulaye MALI Responsable Opération de la Compagnie THS
TCHIOMBIANO Bibata Présidente FACATEM Tel 227 94 85 21 05
YACOUBA Boubacar Chef Division Navigation Aérienne D A C BP 727 Niamey Niger
Tel 227 96 88 04 45
Fax: 227 20 73 80 56
Email: [email protected]
DAN MALLAM Abdoulkarim PCA Tal Voyages BP 11266 Niamey Niger
Tel: 227 96 28 73 28
Email: [email protected]
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Salifou Maï Sanda Service and Quality Manager Aviation Handling Service Inetrnational Airport Diori
Hamani P.O Box 1006 Niamey Niger
Tel: 227 966 699 91 Fax 227 207 358 66
Email: [email protected]
SEYDOU Amadou Chef Divison Sûreté et Facilitation DAC Niger
Tel : 227 94 94 36 92
Email [email protected]
SAO TOME & PRINCIPE Elves Reis Ramos Das Neves Chef Départ ANACS
SIERRA LEONE
SympsohnYAJOH Proprietor & Principal of Graduate College of
Aviation
Graduate College of Aviation
23 Adelaide Street Freetown, Sierra Leone
Tel: 084611015 Fax:
E-mail:
SOUTH AFRICA
Lesoro SHADRACK Executive Manager Human Resources South Africa Civil Aviation Authority
Tel: 0115451000 : Fax: 0115451464
E.mail:[email protected]
India Gladstone MONGEZI Chief: Civil Aviation Security
Department of Transport, Pretoria, South Africa
Tel: 2712 3093303: Fax: 2712 3093423
E.mail: [email protected]
TOGO
DOBOU Kwadgo Sedem Directeur Transport Aérien ANAC TOGO BP 2699
Tel: 228 226 3740
Email: [email protected]
Pr. Akrima KOGOE Directeur Général de la SALT S. A. L. T / Aéroport de Lomé – BP: 10112
Tél :+228 226 09 20 / 223 60 60 / 223 60 61
E-mail : [email protected]
TUNISIA
Raja HACHANI Sous directeur des activités aéronautiques Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civil Tunisienne
Tel : +216 71 208 858 Fax : 216 71 806 469
E-mail : [email protected]
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FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/
PREMIERE CONFERENCE DES CENTRES AFRICAINS DE FORMATION EN AVIATION CIVILE (Niamey, 17 – 19 Février 2009)
LIST OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/LISTE DES ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONALES
ORGANIZATION/
ORGANISATIONS
NAMES/NOMS TITLE/FONCTIONS ADDRESS/ADRESSE
TEL. N°/FAX N°/E.MAIL
AAMAC COMPAORE Norbert Secretaire AAMA 32-38 Avenue Jean Jaurès BP : 3144 Dakar –SENEGAL
Tél : 221 775581515
ACI Victor DE BARRENA SAROBE Director Global Training Hub Airports Council International, ACI P.O. Box 16
1215 Geneva 15 Airport Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 717 8763 Fax: +41 22 717 88 88
E-mail: [email protected]
AFCAC/CAFAC Guelpina CEUBAH Vice-Président de la CAFAC Région Afrique Centrale ADAC BP: 96 N’djamena - Chad
Tel: (235) 252 44 36/Fax: (235) 52 29 09
E.mail : [email protected]
Boubacar DJIBO Secretary General of AFCAC AFCAC - B.P. 2356 – Dakar – Sénégal
Tel : 221 839 93 73/Fax : 221 823 26 61
E-mail: [email protected]
Fidelis C. ONYEYIRI Safety Officer 15 Boulevard de la République Dakar Sénégal
Tél. (221) 338399396 – Fax : (221) 33 823 2661
E-mail : [email protected]
ACMAD ZILORE Mumba Chief Weather Watch and Prediction ACMAD BP 13184 Niamey Niegr
Tel: 227 207334992
Email [email protected]
AU Tshepo KGARE Ms. Policy Officer Transport African Union Commission, P.O. Box 3243
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tel: (251-11) , 913013172 Fax : (251-11)
E-mail: [email protected]
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Dr. CHAIBI M. Thameur Expert in science and technology African Union Commission, P.O. Box 3243
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tel: (251-11) 553 17 04, Fax : (251-11)
E-mail:[email protected]
ASECNA Youssouf MAHAMAT Directeur Général ASECNA : BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel : 221 849 66 00 : Fax : 221 823 5968
E-mail :
VEILLARD Alain Conseiller du Président du Conseil d’Admistration ASECNA 75 rue La Boétie FR 75008 Paris
Tel : 33 (0) 1 44 95 07 14 Fax: 33(0) 1 42 25 73 11
E mail: [email protected]
Abdou Hassane Chef du Service Exploitation de la Météorologie Représentation de l’ASECNA de Niger
Saleck Ould MAHFOUD ASECNA
Mohamed MOUSSA Directeur des Ressoures Humaines ASECNA : BP :3144 Dakar, Sénégal
Tel : 221 33 849 6605 Fax : 221 33 823 58 40
E-mail : [email protected]
MFOUDI Augustin Département Emploi et formation DRH/ASECNA ASECNA : BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel /fax : 221 33 849 67 32
E-mail :[email protected]
ATTITSO Koffigang Chef Division des enseignements ERNAM BP 8001 Dakar Yoff
Tel : 221 77 673 99 26
Email [email protected]
YENA RASSEAMNGAR Chargé de mission au cabinet du DG ASECNA : BP :3144 Dakar, Sénégal
Tel : 221 772490033 Email [email protected]
MOUNTHAULT Vang’Sy Claude Chargé de mission Responsable de la communication ASECNA : BP :3144 Dakar, Sénégal
Tel : 221 33 849 6723
Email : [email protected]
SALAMBANGA François Xavier Chef de Département Maintenance ASECNA BP 8163 Dakar Sénégal.
Tel : 221 33 869 5176 Email [email protected]
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Aminata DIOP SALL Chef Service Formation ASECNA : BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel /fax : 221 33 849 67 32
Email [email protected]
GUEYE Amadou Malal Service personnel ASECNA : BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel : 221 869 56 68 Fax : 221 869 56 87
Email [email protected]
MAZOU Djibril Chef du Bureau Personnel et Solde de la
Représentation de l’ASECNA au Niger
ASECNA Niger
Aboubacar ASSOUMANE ASECNA Niger
TCHIOMBIANO ASECNA NIGER
Miessa NDIAYE
ASECNA BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel /fax : 221 33 849 67 32
E-mail :
CAMPAORE Gustave E. Président du BCRT ASECNA 01 BP 75 OUAGA 01 Burkina Faso.
Tel : 226 70 23 22 67
E Mail : [email protected]
Patricia BINDI Chef section Protocole Relations Extérieures et Voyages ASECNA : BP : 3144 : Dakar Sénégal
Tel : 221 849 66 00 : Fax : 221 823 5968
E-mail :
Salomon Pierre MBELLA MBELLA Directeur des moyens techniques et de l’informatique Direction Générale. Aéroport L.S.Senghor BP 8163 Dakar.
Tel : 221 33 869 52 96. Fax :221 33 820 54 06
Email : mbella-mbellapie ICAO HQ - 999 University Street -
Montréal
@asecna.org
Jean Pierre MINTSA Chef de Division Relations Extérieures et Marketing ERSI BP 13095 Douala (face GLOAUTO)
Tel 237 33 37 23 87 Fax : 237 33 37 23 88
Email : [email protected]
Francois Xavier PACOU Chef Division Enseignements ERSI BP 13095 Douala Cameroun. Tel 237 99 45 41 23
Fax : 237 33 37 23 88. Email [email protected]
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CEEAC/ECCAS Jean-Paul LUBEBELE MOMBOYO
KUKUTA
Expert enInfrastructure des Transports CEEAC BP : 2112 Libreville_Gabon
Tel : (241) 44 47 31 FAX : (241) 44 47 32
E-mail : [email protected]
COSCAP-UEMOA Ali OUSMANE Inspecteur Régional COSCAP-UEMOA 01 BP 6159 Ouagadougou 01
Burkina Faso
Tel : 226 50 30 45 06 Fax : 226 50 30 45 03
E-mail:
Jacques DOUKA Inspecteur Régionaux UEMOA 01 BP 6159 Ouagadougou 01
Burkina Faso
Tel : 226 50 30 45 06 Fax : 226 50 30 45 03
E-mail:
EAMAC Sadamba TCHAGBELE Directeur EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
André XHECH Conseiller EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
MOUSSOUNGOU Jean Chef Division Etudes et Scolarité EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail: [email protected]
Kowu Koku AMEGA Correspondant Informatique EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227/90 00 92 69/20 72 36 62 Fax : 20 72 22 36
E-mail:
KONATE Daouda Chef Bureau Etudes Scolarité EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
Yacoub Ould JEDDOU Chef Bureau (DES) EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
GARBA Adamou Chef Bureau (DES) EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail: [email protected]
KOUEMO S. Pierre Chef DNA EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
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DOUMBIA Georgette Chef Bureau NA EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail: [email protected]
GOROU Ernest Chef Bureau NA EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
KPLOGUEDE Emmanuel Chef de Division EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
OUTTARA Lonihala Chef Bureau MTO EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
HAMZA Ibrahim Chef Bureau MTO EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
HOUSSEYNOU Mohamed Abdallahi Chef DEI/p.i. EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
ELH AYAHA Ahmed Chef de Bureau Télécom Radio Navigation EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 72 36 62 Fax :
Email [email protected]
PEQUERRY Phillips Coopérant (EI) EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 20 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
OUATTARA Baba Chef DTA EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 2072 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
BARMOU Amina Chef Bureau
TA
EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 72 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
KAFFA Rakiatou Chef Bureau TA EAMAC BP : 746 Niamey – Niger
Tel : 227 2072 36 62 Fax :
E-mail:
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FAA James A. DOLE Flight Safety Services
Flight Standards Service International Division AFS-51 600
Independence Avenue. SW Washington DC 20591. Tel:
202 385 6122 Fax 202 493 5888
Email: [email protected]
Carol USHER Flight Standard Service AFS Training Division FAA 13873 Park Center Road Suite 160
Herndon VA 20171
Tel: + 703 487 3923 Fax: 703 4816045
E-mail :[email protected]
Steven BLUE Program Manager 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73169
Tel: 405 954 3508 Fax: 405 954 4779
E-mail: [email protected]
Melvin ANDERSEN Branch Manager 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73169
Tel: 405 954 3508 Fax: 405 954 4779
E-mail: [email protected]
DOUG ANDRESEN Program Manager AMA-800 P.O Box 25082 oklahoma City, OK 73125
Tel: (405)954 0170 Fax: (405) 954 4776
Email: [email protected]
ICAO/OACI Amadou Ousmane GUITTEYE ICAO Regional Director, Western and Central African
Region, (Dakar)
ICAO WACAF Office B.P. 2356 – Dakar-Sénégal
Tel : 221 839 93 68 – Fax: 221 823 69 26
E-mail: [email protected]
GNANG Evalou Air Transport Officer ICAO WACAF Office B.P. 2356 – Dakar-Sénégal
Tel : 221 839 93 68 – Fax: 221 823 69 26
E-mail: [email protected]
Haïle BELAI Chief ACIP ICAO Eastern and Southern African Office
P.O. Box 46294-00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 254 20 762 2379
Email: [email protected]
Alassane DOLO Regional Officer AVSEC ICAO WACAF Office B.P. 2356 – Dakar-Sénégal
Tel : 221 839 93 83 – Fax: 221 823 69 26
E-mail: [email protected]
Nicole Barrette-SABOURIN Training Officer/LPR Project Manager ICAO HQ - 999 University Street - Montréal
Tel: 1 514 954-6728 FAX: 1514
E-mail: [email protected]
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Nancy ONYEDIM ICAO Regional Officer Technical Cooperation ICAO Eastern and Southern African Office
P.O. Box 46294-00100 Nairobi- Kenya
Tel: 254 20 762237 Fax: 254 20 762 1029
Halidou MOUSSA Commission Navigation Aérienne ICAO HQ - 999 University Street - Montréal
Tel: 15149545820
Email: [email protected]
WFP Amadou HANDOU Aviation Officer OMALA/WFP/HQ/ROME VSAT 1301 3260
Tel : 39 06 65 131 Fax 39 06 65 13 28 28
E-mail : [email protected]
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FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/ PREMIERE CONFERENCE DES CENTRES AFRICAINS DE FORMATION EN AVIATION CIVILE
(Niamey, 17 – 19 Février 2009) LIST OF NON AFCAC MEMBER STATES/LISTE DES PAYS HORS AFRIQUE
NAMES/NOMS TITLE/FONCTIONS ADDRESS/ADRESSE
TEL. N°/FAX N°/E.MAIL
FRANCE Olivero GERARD Administrateur de la France au
ASECNA
Ministère des Affaires Etrangères
KOREA Dong Sik HONG Professor Korea Civil Aviation Training Center
Korea Airports Corporation
260 Namge-Ri, Munui-Myon, Chongwon-Gun,
Tel: 82 43 290 2351 Fax: 82 43 290 2350
E-mail: [email protected]
GANG Hun Assistant Director Civil Aviation Safety
Authority CNS Division
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
274 Gwahane-Dong,Gangsen8Gu Seoul 157-711
Republic of Korea
Tel: 82 43 290 2351 Fax: 82 43 290 2350
E-mail: [email protected]
JUNG Eun Yung Deputy Director Personnel Licensing
Division
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
274 Gwahae-Dong, Gangseo-Gu, 157-711 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2669-6341 Fax: 82-2-6342-7259
E-mail: [email protected]
Yool KIM Assistant Officer Safety Coordination
Team Civil Aviation Safety Authority
BRAZIL Luis Atonio DEIRO HANH Human Resourses Training Assessor Av. Almirante Silvio de Nokonha N°373 – Castelo Rio de Janeiro - RJ – Brazil
CCP 22021
Tél / Fax: +55 21 25109435
E-mail : [email protected]
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SINGAPORE YUNG Tzen LIM Assistant International Relations
Manager (AIRM)
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Change Airport
P.O.Box 80X1 Singapore 918141
Tel: 65 65 5413086 Fax: 65 65 465035
E-mail: [email protected]
TURKEY Ufuk EROL Engineer
Tél: +90 312 203 6020
E-mail: [email protected]
Ayten KISACIK Assistant to Director General Bosna Hersek Caddesi No :5 06510 Emek Ankara
Turkey
Tél: +90 312 203 6020 Fax 90 312 215 09 62
E-mail: [email protected]
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FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/ PREMIERE CONFERENCE DES CENTRES AFRICAINS DE FORMATION EN AVIATION CIVILE
(Niamey, 17 – 19 Février 2009)
LIST OF AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/LISTE DE CENTRES FORMATION AERONAUTIQUES AAFSA Andries VILJOEN Divisional Chief Executive Aviation Academy For Southern Afrixca
Tel : 27 (11) 927 4114 Fax 27(11) 927 2917
Email: [email protected]
CFFC (CENTRE FRANÇAIS
DE FORMATION ET
CONSEIL)
Alain-Marie MAILLAT Président Directeur Général CFFC 18 Rue Nicolas Appert
37300 Joué-Lès-Tours, France
Tél: +90 312 203 6020 Fax : 33 (0) 2 47 67
E-mail : [email protected]
CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING
CENTRE DAR ES SALAAM
TANZANIA
Gratis RWENYAGIRA Chief Instructor – ATM Civil Aviation Training Centre Dar es Salam
Tél : +255 22 2844439
Fax : +255 22 2844128
E-mail : [email protected]
EASA Justina M. NYAGA Acting Director EASA Kenya Civil Aviation Ahthority JKIA-KAA Complex. P.o Box
30163 -00100 GPO Nairobi.
Tel : 254 20 827 803
Email : [email protected]
ENA GUEDES Armando ENA
Tel:258823088970
ENAC Mr Bertrand FOUCHER ATC Training Manager ENAC, 7 Avenue Edouard Belin – 31055 Toulouse Cedex
Tél: 05 62 17 47 01
E-mail : [email protected]
Mr Guy LAGARRIGUE Délégué aux Affaires Internationales ENAC, 7 Avenue Edouard Belin – 31055 Toulouse Cedex
Tél: 05 62 17 40 05 / 05 62 17 40 24
E-mail : guy. [email protected]
Mme Corine PRIMOIS Adjointe Délégué aux Affaires Internationales et
Commerciales
ENAC, 7 Avenue Edouard Belin – 31055 Toulouse Cedex, Tél:
05 62 17 60 05 / 05 62 17 40 24
E-mail : [email protected]
ESMT Mohamed Arabani SAIBOU Directeur Général ESMT Esmt – Zone du CERF-VOLANT
Tel : 221 338690301/338246890
Fax : 221 33 824 68 90
E-mail : [email protected]
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ETHIOPIA
Getachew BIRU Dean of the Ethiopian Aviation Academy Ethiopian Aviation Academy
Tel : + (251 01 11) 51 78 129
Fax : +( 251 01 11) 661 14 74
E-mail : [email protected]
IAMA Issa TRAORE Directeur d’l’Exploitation Institut Africain des Métiers de l’Aérien
BP : 7117 Bamako, Mali
Tel +223 20 20 9689 Fax : +223 20 20 9693
E-mail : [email protected]
LesPagnol LOIC IAMA Bamako
BERTHAULT Olivier Air France IAMA Bamako
DEWIDE Pierre Antoine Air France IAMA Bamako
NCAT Mongaring Y. Musa Registrar and Secretary to the Board Nigerian College of Aviation Technology PMB 1031 Zaria Tel:
234 069330234 Fax: 234 069 330234
ALIYU Abidemi ONIPEDE Engineer Nigerian College of Aviation Technology PMB 1031 Zaria
Tel: 234 069330234 Fax: 234 069 330234
SINGAPORE AVIATION
ACADEMY
Kah Wee OO Assistant Director Training & Administration Singapore Aviation Academy No. 1 Aviation Drive
Singapore 499867
Tel: (65) 6540 6206 Fax: (65) 6543 2778
E-mail: [email protected]
ZASTI Chifosho SHINGALILI Principal ZASTI
Lusaka- Zambia Tel: 260-1271293 Fax:
E-mail: [email protected]
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FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION TRAINING CENTRES/ PREMIERE CONFERENCE DES CENTRES AFRICAINS DE FORMATION EN AVIATION CIVILE
(Niamey, 17 – 19 Février 2009)
LIST OF AVIATION PRIVATE ENTITIES/ LISTE DES ENTITES PRIVEES EN AVIATION
AEROTECH GUEYE Momar Directeur AEROTEC Immeuble EPI Boulevard de l’est Pointe E Dakar
Tel : 221 33 869 19 51 Fax :
E-mail [email protected]
AFA (AUDITS ET
FORMATION
AERONAUTIQUES
Amadou DICKO Directeur Audtis et Fromations Aéronautiques (AFA)
N° 14Route de Aéroport BP. 8230 Dakar, Yoff, Sénégal Tel. :
221 33 820 3359
Email [email protected]