Improving aviation safety in DR Congo: Key collaboration between the AAC and the Ministry of Transport

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In a recent statement, Nathasha Bolombo Emmanuella, Deputy Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of DR Congo, expressed the institution’s commitment to supporting the new Deputy Prime Minister of Transport, Roads of Communication and Opening Up, Jean-Pierre Bemba, in the continuous improvement of the supervision of safety and security of civil aviation in the country.

This close collaboration between the AAC and the Ministry of Transport aims to ensure high standards of aviation safety and strengthen the confidence of passengers and international partners in the aviation sector in DR Congo. Nathasha Bolombo Emmanuella underlined the availability of the AAC to support Jean-Pierre Bemba throughout his mandate, with the aim of ensuring constant improvement in the monitoring of the country’s air safety.

The appointment of Jean-Pierre Bemba as Deputy Prime Minister of Transport, Routes of Communication and Accessibility was welcomed by the Deputy Director General of the AAC. She praised the renewed confidence in him by President Félix Tshisekedi, highlighting Bemba’s remarkable commitment in the exercise of his responsibilities and his contribution to the civil aviation sector in DR Congo.

It should be noted that Jean-Pierre Bemba, a member of the new government of DR Congo, previously served as Minister of Defense. His new assignment as Deputy Prime Minister of Transport marks an important milestone in his political career, highlighting his ability to take on varied and complex responsibilities in the service of the country.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the Civil Aviation Authority and the Ministry of Transport, illustrated by the commitment of Nathasha Bolombo Emmanuella and Jean-Pierre Bemba, represents a significant step towards improving safety and civil aviation security in DR Congo. This positive dynamic should help strengthen the confidence of players in the aviation sector and promote the continued development of aviation in the country.

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