Airport Development Initiative Southern Africa (ADISA) - CALL FOR INTEREST

Airport Development Initiative Southern Africa (ADISA) - CALL FOR INTEREST

Type: Trade mission

Date: 15-06-2015

Location: Windhoek & Otjiwarongo / Namibia

Airport Development Initiative Southern Africa (ADISA)

 

Between 2011 and 2013, the Port & Corridor Program was initiated and managed by SANEC, which resulted in many insights and newly established business contacts between Dutch and Southern African (SADC) stakeholders. One of the obtained insights was that several public and private Dutch and SADC stakeholders value airport developments in the SADC region as an important trigger for sustaining future growth. 

 

In 2015, SANEC and NAG (Netherlands Aerospace Group) will produce a fact-finding study for Dutch airports related businesses to capitalize on airport development opportunities in the SADC region. The following step will be to launch a cluster of companies, who will be positioned in the SADC region by NAG and SANEC starting January 2016. Updates can be found on www.sanec.org www.portandcorridor.org and www.nag.aero.

 

Upcoming

NAG and SANEC will execute this fact finding between the 1st of June and the 1st of October 2015.

- From 15 till 19 June 2015 Namibia will be visited.

- In August 2015, South Africa, Zambia en Mozambique will be visited.

- Other countries such as Angola, Botswana and Tanzania will also be investigated.

 

Formation ADISA Cluster

After the fact finding has taken place the research and findings will be used to implement an ADISA cluster of companies. Various airport and management companies have already indicated their interest in this specific cluster.

 

Call for Interest

If you would like NAG and SANEC to acquire specific insights and/or join one or more of the planned business visits for the benefit of your desired airport related business/projects in the SADC region, please contact Mark Reyneker via e-mail [email protected] or phone +31(0)70 347 07 81

 

Project team is composed of the following experts:

Mark Reyneker (SANEC, The Hague)
Paul van den Brink (SANEC, Cape Town)
Sjoerd Keizerwaard (NAG)

 

 

Kind regards on behalf of NAG and SANEC,

 

Mark Agterdenbosch

General Manager SANEC