Liberia Secures Key Agreements to Boost Aviation Sector: Forges Strong Aviation Partnerships at ICAN 2024

Liberia Secures Key Agreements to Boost Aviation Sector: Forges Strong Aviation Partnerships at ICAN 2024

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – October 24, 2024 - Liberia has made significant strides in its international aviation cooperation efforts, signing multiple agreements and securing partnerships at the International Civil Aviation Air Service Negotiations Event (ICAN2024) in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia.

Key Agreements and Partnerships:

1. Memorandum of Understanding with Malaysia: Liberia and Malaysia signed an MoU to strengthen bilateral ties and enhance cooperation in civil aviation safety, security, and training.

2. Memorandum of Understanding with Togo: The two countries signed a MoU to improve aviation safety and efficiency.

3. Air Service Agreement with Saudi Arabia: Liberia and Saudi Arabia signed an air service agreement to facilitate increased flight operations and boost tourism and trade.

4. Bilateral Air Services Agreement with Qatar: Liberia and Qatar agreed to renew and update their existing BASA, with an official signing ceremony scheduled for Doha in early January 2025.

5. Potential Partnership with Emirates Airlines: The LCAA held productive discussions with Emirates Airlines to explore potential future collaborations.

6. Ethiopian Airlines Launch: Liberia and Ethiopia finalized a Bilateral Air Services Agreement, paving the way for Ethiopian Airlines to commence operations in Liberia in late November 2024.

7. Potential Cooperation with Jamaica: Liberia and Jamaica discussed potential aviation cooperation opportunities.

Speaking at the signing, Mr. Julius Dennis, Jr., Director General of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority indicated that “these agreements are a testament to Liberia's commitment to strengthening its international aviation partnerships and promoting economic growth. We look forward to the benefits these collaborations will bring to our nation”.

For her part, Madam Hadiyatul Hayati Binti Khalil, Deputy Undersecretary of Aviation at the Malaysian Ministry of Transport spoke about how “the collaboration envisioned in this MoU will not only benefit our airlines and airports but also improve the overall experience for travelers and businesses in both nations”.

Lieutenant Colonel Abou Ahabou Idrissou, Director of Civil Aviation of Togo emphasized that “by working together, we can leverage our respective strengths and resources to create a prosperous and secured aviation environment."

These significant agreements mark a new era for Liberia's aviation sector, paving the way for increased connectivity, economic growth, and tourism. As Liberia continues to strengthen its international partnerships, the LCAA remains committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety, security, and efficiency in the country's aviation industry.