Key Points

South Africa has been triumphantly re-elected to the International Civil Aviation Organization's Governing Council at its 42nd General Assembly in Montreal. The election represents a significant diplomatic achievement, reinforcing the country's influential role in global aviation policy. Minister Barbara Creecy celebrated the win as a testament to South Africa's consistent contributions to international air transport development. This re-election ensures continued African representation and strategic input in shaping global aviation standards and sustainability initiatives.

Key Points: South Africa Wins ICAO Council Seat in Global Aviation Triumph

  • South Africa secures re-election to ICAO Governing Council in Part II category
  • UN agency election highlights nation's global aviation leadership
  • African representation strengthened with Egypt and Nigeria also elected
  • ICAO assembly focuses on safe and sustainable aviation future
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South Africa re-elected to UN's global aviation council

South Africa re-elected to UN's aviation council, securing key role in shaping global air transport policies and African aviation priorities

"Reaffirms the mandate that South Africa has held since 2003 - Barbara Creecy, Minister of Transport"

Cape Town, Sep 28

South Africa has been re-elected to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Governing Council, the Department of Transport said Sunday.

ICAO is a specialised agency of the United Nations that coordinates the principles and techniques of international air navigation, and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth.

According to an official statement, the re-election took place on Saturday at ICAO's ongoing 42nd General Assembly in Montreal, Canada, where South Africa secured its place in Part II of the council -- a category that gives members higher representation in global civil aviation forums, Xinhua news agency reported.

In the statement, South African Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy welcomed the result, saying it "reaffirms the mandate that South Africa has held since 2003 and demonstrates the confidence of member states in the Republic and its ongoing contribution in shaping the global aviation agenda".

"The re-election also reaffirms South Africa's instrumental role in advancing ICAO's agenda on safety, security, sustainability, and environmental matters, while ensuring that the African continent's priorities remain firmly on the global stage," she added.

Creecy also acknowledged the role of the African Civil Aviation Commission, which is the African Union's specialised civil aviation agency, noting that it has been instrumental in advancing Africa's aviation priorities internationally. Alongside South Africa, Egypt and Nigeria were also elected to the council in Part II.

The ICAO's 42nd Assembly, themed "Safe Skies, Sustainable Future", is running until October 3 and brings together all 193 members to decide on global aviation policies, elect council members, and review the organisation's work in technical, legal, and environmental fields.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a UN agency which helps 193 countries to cooperate together and share their skies to their mutual benefit, according to the official statement.

Since its establishment in 1944, ICAO's support and coordination has helped countries to diplomatically and technically realise a uniquely rapid and dependable network of global air mobility, connecting families, cultures, and businesses all over the world, and promoting sustainable growth and socio-economic prosperity wherever aircraft fly.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Happy for South Africa, but I wish India had more prominent representation in such global aviation forums. We're one of the fastest growing aviation markets but our voice in international bodies could be stronger. Hope our civil aviation ministry learns from this.
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Arjun K
"Safe Skies, Sustainable Future" - this theme resonates well with India's UDAN scheme! ✈️ Good to see global focus on aviation sustainability. South Africa's experience in balancing development with environmental concerns could be valuable for all developing nations.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels between Mumbai and Johannesburg for work, I appreciate this development. Better international coordination means safer and more efficient flights. Hope this leads to more direct routes and competitive pricing!
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Vikram M
Africa deserves better representation in global forums. With South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria on the council, the continent's aviation challenges will get proper attention. This is good for India-Africa relations too - stronger partners make better trade partners.
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Kavya N
While this is positive news, I hope such global bodies also focus on making air travel more affordable for common people. In India, international flights are still expensive for middle-class families. Global cooperation should benefit ordinary travelers too.
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Michael C
South Africa has been doing good

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