Monrovia, Liberia – September 16, 2024 – The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) has successfully concluded its participation in the 14th Air Navigation Conference (ANC) in Montreal, Canada. The conference, held under the theme “Performance Improvement Driving Sustainability,” brought together aviation leaders from around the world to discuss key industry issues. The delegation from the LCAA comprised of its Director General, Julius D. Dennis, Jr., Deputy Director General for Technical Services, Atty. Augustine Tamba and Raphael Tarr, Director, Air Navigation Services.During the conference, the LCAA met with representatives from the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), securing commitments for technical, financial, and human resource development support. These collaborations will strengthen Liberia’s aviation sector and align it with international standards.The LCAA also engaged with civil aviation authorities from South Africa and Rwanda, agreeing to formalize Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements (BASAs). These agreements will facilitate cooperation and collaboration between the countries.Director General Dennis and team similarly held critical and productive meetings with the Permanent Representatives to ICAO from the states of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, India, and the UAE, aimed at enhancing bilateral relations and technical cooperation between the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority and the Civil Aviation Authorities of the mentioned countries.In addition to these high-level meetings, the LCAA participated in numerous side discussions and meetings with private entities and stakeholders. The overall outcome of the conference was positive, with the LCAA securing favorable outcomes and building valuable relationships.The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority is committed to leveraging these outcomes to enhance its operations, improve aviation safety, and contribute to the sustainable development of Liberia’s aviation sector.

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