AviAssist, Landover Team Up for W’African Aviation Safety

AviAssist has signed a partnership agreement with an approved training organisation in West Africa.

The AviAssist Foundation and Landover Company Limited signed an agreement for the organiation and hosting of three aviation safety promotion courses at the Landover Aviation Business School (LABS), Lagos, Nigeria.

 “A better safety record in West and Central Africa is not only good for the safety of travellers in the region but it is also good to help lower the operational costs across Africa with opportunities for lower insurance premiums”, AviAssist director Tom Kok said.

He added, “A safer West African sky is crucial if the continent wants to realise the objectives of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM)”.

AviAssist will deliver two-day human factors in aviation course and a Team leadership in aviation course at LABS. All three events will take place in the week of the 6th of May 2024. The courses will be accessible to professionals from Nigeria and the region. The support of sponsors including the Netherlands Ministry of Infrastructure, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and aircraft manufacturer Airbus and Boeing will assist in ensuring very affordable prices, granting more aviation professionals access to essential training.

Managing Director of Landover Company, Capt. Edward Boyo in response to this new development said: “We are very pleased to cooperate with AviAssist as leading reference organisation on African aviation safety promotion. It fits well with Landover’s commitment to boosting aviation safety in Nigeria and in the region”.

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