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In a historic moment for Nigeria and the entire African aviation sector, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, the Managing Director of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has been elected as the Vice President of ACI Africa.
This election not only highlights her leadership but also elevates her from her previous role as Regional Advisor for Africa to a permanent member on the ACI World Governing Board.
The ratification took place during the 34th ACI Africa General Assembly held in Lusaka, Zambia.

With 56 member states across Africa, ACI Africa plays a vital role in advocating for the interests of aviation across the continent.
The ACI World Governing Board oversees approximately 2,100 airports globally and is comprised of 814 members across 169 countries.
In her new position, Kuku will champion initiatives aimed at promoting safe and passenger-centric airports and enhancing connectivity throughout Africa.
“Being elected as Vice President of ACI Africa is an incredible honour, one that I do not take lightly,” said i Kuku.
“I am committed to collaborating with my colleagues to ensure that our airports not only meet international standards for safety and efficiency but also serve as critical drivers of economic growth and connectivity for our nations.”
Under her leadership, Nigerian airports have begun a remarkable transformation, characterised by significant infrastructure changes and repositioning efforts.
Kuku’s extensive background in the aviation and finance sectors equips her to tackle pressing issues such as infrastructure development, complying with safety regulations, and promoting sustainable aviation practices.
Her advocacy will focus on the unique challenges facing African airports while creating opportunities for innovation and excellence.
Her management has also gained recognition through numerous awards, reflecting her commitment to elevating aviation standards in Africa.
She has been a driving force in enhancing operational excellence and service quality within the Nigerian aviation landscape.
As she embarks on the new role, Kuku remains dedicated to transforming Nigeria’s aviation sector and uplifting the broader African aviation community.

With her leadership, the future of aviation in Africa looks promising.
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