Reflection on Cameroon's Air Cargo Development Strategy
The issue was raised during the second working meeting of the ad hoc commission held on July 25; 2019 in Conference Room No.1 of the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA).
The issue was raised during the second working meeting of the ad hoc commission held on July 25; 2019 in Conference Room No.1 of the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA).
Egyptair, made its first flight to Cameroon on July 21, 2019. This inaugural flight is part of the relaunch of the Egyptian airline’s flights to the big cities of African states. The airline announces the opening of a new route between Cairo and Douala, extending its flights to Chad.
The onsite assessment was conducted from July 8-11, 2019 by Mr. Hervé TOURON, a qualified assessor from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Transport Minister Jean Ernest NGALLE BIBEHE presided over the work of this session on the consolidation and strengthening of the achievements of the operationalization of the new reorganization of the National Civil Aviation Security System, as established by Cameroon's National Civil Aviation Security Program (NCASP).
As part of the implementation of the principles and provisions of the convention International Civil Aviation Convention signed in Chicago on December 7, 1944, and its 12th annex on Search and Rescue (SAR) of aircrafts in distress, which prescribes cooperation between states parties, on the one hand, and in view of consolidate their cooperation relations and establishing mutual assistance in search and rescue on the other hand, Cameroon and some countries in the sub-region have engaged in negotiations on cooperation agreements in the SAR area since 2016.