Olubunmi Kuku, Managing Director and CEO of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), officially took her seat as Regional Adviser for Africa at the recently concluded Airports Council International (ACI) World Governing Board (WGB) meeting in Milan, Italy.
Kuku’s nomination for this prestigious role was confirmed during the ACI Africa Conference in Johannesburg in September 2024. At the meeting, Candice McGraw, Chair of the ACI World Governing Board, welcomed Kuku, emphasizing Africa’s growing role in global aviation and commending Nigeria’s leadership in advancing the sector.
The gathering was attended by Ali Tounsi, Secretary General of ACI Africa; Justin Erbacci, Director General of ACI World; and other board members representing various regions worldwide.
A Landmark Achievement for FAAN
A statement from FAAN described Kuku’s participation as a significant milestone, reinforcing the agency’s role in shaping global aviation policies and advocating for African airports on the international stage.
The ACI World Governing Board, comprising 28 CEOs from regional boards, is responsible for defining strategic directions for the global airport industry. Its focus areas include capacity building, sustainable growth, and strengthening partnerships across the airport community.
Strengthening Africa’s Influence in Global Aviation
Kuku’s presence at the ACI WGB meeting marked an important step in enhancing Nigeria’s and Africa’s influence in global aviation. Her participation underscored Africa’s commitment to:
Sustainable aviation growth
Strategic partnerships
Enhanced airport operations
The discussions covered key industry issues, including:
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Long-Term Carbon Goals Review
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Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Program
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Framework
Shaping the Future of African Aviation
With her position at the ACI WGB, Kuku is set to play a pivotal role in ensuring Africa’s aviation industry keeps pace with global standards. The initiatives and strategies discussed at the Milan meeting will contribute to long-term progress, sustainability, and operational excellence for airports across the continent.