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Zambia Passes ICAO Aviation Safety Audit with High Marks

by SAT Reporter
September 2, 2024
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Zambia Passes ICAO Aviation Safety Audit with High Marks

Zambia has achieved a significant milestone in its aviation sector, successfully passing an audit conducted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The audit, which serves as a rigorous evaluation of a nation’s adherence to international aviation safety standards, revealed that Zambia attained an effective implementation rate of 73.48 percent. This result notably exceeds the East and Southern Africa regional average of 60.71 percent and the global benchmark of 69.4 percent, marking a transformative improvement from the country’s previous audit performance.

The preliminary findings were announced by Frank Tayali, Zambia’s Minister of Transport and Logistics, who hailed the result as a testament to the substantial reforms and systematic enhancements that have been instituted within the nation’s aviation sector. “This is an emphatic indicator of Zambia’s progression, especially when compared to the 2009 audit, where our performance was a dismal 35.35 percent. The ramifications of that failure were severe, including a ban on Zambian aircraft from certain international airspaces,” Tayali stated.

Minister Tayali expressed gratitude towards the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and its board for their diligent preparations, underscoring that meticulous planning was crucial to avoiding the pitfalls encountered in the previous audit. He added, “Our success in this audit is not just a regulatory achievement; it is a signal of Zambia’s growing ambition to become a key transport and logistics hub within the Southern African region.”

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The ICAO audit, conducted last month by a team from the organisation’s headquarters in Montreal, Canada, assessed a wide range of areas within Zambia’s aviation sector. These included infrastructure, operational systems, regulatory frameworks, and safety protocols. The 73.48 percent effective implementation rate demonstrates that Zambia now meets robust safety standards, dispelling prior concerns and fostering renewed confidence among stakeholders.

Tayali assured that the Zambian government remains committed to further enhancing the aviation sector’s operational capacities. The minister also hinted at potential growth in international airline partnerships, as the audit’s positive outcome positions Zambia as a more attractive destination for global carriers, many of which had previously eschewed the country due to safety concerns.

The audit represents the second comprehensive review of Zambia’s aviation sector by ICAO since the 2009 evaluation. It forms part of ICAO’s Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP), conducted under the organisation’s continuous monitoring approach, which aims to ensure sustained compliance with international standards across all member states.

This marked improvement is seen as a critical step in Zambia’s broader strategy to enhance its infrastructure and expand its role in regional and global logistics networks. As the country continues to fortify its aviation sector, stakeholders anticipate that the heightened compliance and safety measures will attract further investment and contribute to sustained economic growth.

Tags: aviation safetyaviation sector reformCivil Aviation AuthorityFrank TayaliICAO auditinternational standardsSouthern Africatransport hubUSOAPZambia aviation
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