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SlowtoTakeOff

时间:2024-10-26 09:03:58

Despiteencouragingsignsofexpansion,Africa’saviationindustryisstillhamperedbythelackoftransnationalinfrastructureprojects

VictoriaFallsInternationalAirportinZimbabweisanexampleofhowChinaisbuildingaviationinfrastructureinAfricaCHENYAQINATEthiopia’smainairportatBoleinAddisAbaba,Chineseandlocalengineersinhelmetsandoverallsworkroundtheclockonapassengerterminal.Theyhavebeenbusywiththisnon-stopcycleforthelasttwoyearswhentheEthiopianAirportsEnterprise(EAE)firstannounceditsambitiousexpansionprogram.

Estimatedtocost$350million,theproject,dueforcompletionbytheendof2017,hasbeencontractedtotheChinaCommunicationsConstructionCo.Ltd.(CCCC),withafinancingarrangementfromtheExport-ImportBankofChina.AccordingtoaprofileofexpansionbyEAE,Singaporeanarchitecturefirm,CPGCorp.,wasalsoinvolvedinthedesign.

Oncecompleted,saysHiwotMosisa,DeputyCEOofEAEinchargeofairportinfrastructureandfacility,theAddisAbabaBoleInternationalAirportwillcomeofage,linkingtheregionwiththeoutsideworldbyhandlingmorepassengers.

Theexpansionismainlyfocusedonmodernizingthecurrentmainterminals.CCCCwill,bytheendofthisyear,havedevelopednewboardinggates,installednewboardingbridges,VIPpassengerloungesandboardingareasandbuiltanewcarpark.

“Wearehopingthatthiswilltripleourpassengerhandlingcapacity,whichwillmeanthattheairportcanhandleabout20millionpassengersannually,”MosisatoldanaudienceattendingtheModernAirportsAfricaConferenceinNairobiinJanuary.

“ThisexpansionandotherrelatedprojectsareaimedatmakingAddisAbabathehuboftheregion,”saidMosisa.

Openingup

TheEthiopianGovernmenthasbeeninvestingheavilyinaviation.Thecountryrecentlyannounceditwillputupanewairportontheoutskirtsofthecapital.Settocostupto$4billion,thefacilityissetforcompletionby2024andwillhaveuptofourstandardrunways,accordingtopreliminaryinformationissuedbyEAE.

Currently,therearefiveotherregionalairportsandairstripsbeingexpandedinthecountryatthecostof$105million.Settobecompletedby2019,EAEsaysthesefivewillmakeairtransportationwithinthecountryeasierandhencelinkthemaincitiesaswellasopenupthehinterlandtoinvestors.

Ethiopia’scrazeinexpandingitsaviationinfrastructureisnotisolated.InneighboringKenya,twomainprojectsworth$650millionwillseetheairportsinMalindiandEmbucountiesgetamassivefacelift,TransportPrincipalSecretaryIrunguNyakeratoldChinAfrica,addingthattheprojectsshouldbecompletedbefore2018.

“Malindiisatouristtown,anexpansionwillencouragemoreairlinestoflyindirectlywhichwillinturnhavearipple-effectonthegrowthoftourism,”heexplainedonthesidelinesoftheconferenceinNairobi.

InAfrica,therearecurrentlyabout10airportprojectsinvolvingeitherrebuildingofoldairportsorconstructingnewones.Accordingtobudgetaryestimatesprojectedbyeachoftheseprojects,Africawillspendabout$35billiononthisinfrastructure.

Carriersinvestingmore

Thisexpansionisalsofuelinginvestmentsbycarriers.Ac-cordingtoananalysisbytheSeaburyGroup,aleadingglobaladvisoryandprofessionalservicesfirmheadquarteredintheUnitedStates,Africanairlinesmade39ordersforcommercialaircraftin2016,eithertoBoeingorAirbus.AthirdofthemwereorderedbyEthiopianAirlines.Asonlyfourmajorairlines(EthiopianAirlines,KenyaAirways,SouthAfricanAirwaysandEgyptAir)areinvolvedinglobalalliances,thegrouppredictsmorejointventuresinaviationtransportespeciallybetweenthebigandsmalloperators.

“Theneedformoreandmodernairportfacilitiesisstrongernowthanbefore.Africaisgrowingandpeopleneedtomovefastertodotheirbusinessregardlessofwheretheyarecomingfrom,”AlexandreMbiam,StrategicandFinancialAdvisoratconsultingfirmAshdownAdvisory,toldChinAfrica.

“Suchgrowthdemandsthatinvestingininfrastructure,forAfricannations,isnolongeranoption,butarequirement,”headded.

Mbiam,aneconomistfromCameroon,saysrapidurbanizationonthecontinentmeansmorepeoplewilltravelbyairinthefuture.TheInternationalAirTransportAssociation(IATA)says70millionpeopletraveledthroughAfricanairportsin2015,creatingabout7millionjobsbothdirectlyandindirectlyandsustaininganannualaviationgrowthof5percentperyear.

Theseinvestments,hesays,areneededtoreplacearchaicfacilitiescommoninAfricaaswellasimproveonthesafetyoftransportationinAfrica,whichisconsideredtheworstintheworld.

Africaalreadyhassomeofthebusiestairports.SouthAfrica,Egypt,Nigeria,Kenya,Morocco,andTunisiaallcarryacombinedpassengertotalofmorethan100millionannuallyaccordingtoIATA.Forcargo,themainairportsinNairobi,Cairo,AddisAbaba,JohannesburgandLagostransportacombinedweightof1.24milliontons.

ThesearethecountriesthatwereamongtheearlysignatoriestotheYamoussoukroDeclarationin1991toliberalizetheskiesasawayofdevelopingtheaviationindustry.KnownastheSingleAviationMarket,44countriesinAfricasignedthetreatytoremovebarrierstoairtransportandhavecommonstandardsforairsafety.

Interconnectedinfrastructure

InaspeechtotheAfricanUnion,thenAUCommissionChairpersonNkosazanaDlamini-ZumapaidspecifictributetoRwanda,Ethiopia,SouthAfrica,NigeriaandKenyaforleadingthewayinaviationbutsaidmorecountriesmustjoininthisgrowth.

“WemustencourageothercountriestojointhemtoopentheirairspacestoallAfricancountries,”shesaid.

“Africa’sfuturewilldependonintegrationandthisincludesbuildinginterconnectedinfrastructure,”sheadded.

Buttherearechallenges.Africa’sinfrastructureisstillbelowpar,arguesAmaniAbou-Zeid,thenewCommissionerforInfrastructureandEnergyattheAUCommission.

Abou-Zeid,anEgyptiandevelopmentexpert,toldChinAfricajustbeforeshewaselectedthattheshortageofenergyandtransportinfrastructurehasallcontributedtoslowprogress.

“Ifyoulookatthesituationnow,eachcountryhasfocusedonitsowninfrastructuregrowth,beitinenergy,transportationortechnology.Thishasledtoothercountriesadvancingwhileotherslagbehind,”shesaid.

“Ithinkwewillhavetoinvestintransnationalprojectsevenaswestrengthennationalinfrastructure,”shesaid.

AccordingtodatafromtheWorldBank,theintra-Africaairtransportmarketremainslargelyunderserved.At32percent,AfricatrailsEurope(51percent),NorthAmerica(66percent)andAsia(68percent).

Infact,fiveAfricancarriersfromEthiopia,Egypt,Morocco,SouthAfricaandKenyacarrytwothirdsofAfricapassengernumbersfrom54countries,accordingtoananalysisfromfinancialgroupAscend.

Thisinturnmakesairtransportexpensivecomparedtootherregions.

“WestilllacksufficientmodernfacilitiesinAfrica.Airtransportisstillunderdeveloped.ThroughoutAfrica,thereisapersistentproblemoflackofspecializedfacilitiestomovesensitivegoodsforexample.Inotherplaces,thereisn’tevenenoughparkingfortravelers,”lamentedSanjeevGadhia,CEOofAstralAviationLtd.,acargocarrierbasedatNairobi’sJomoKenyattaInternationalAirport.

Infact,Africa’sairlineswereprojectedtomakeacombinedlossof$500millionin2016,accordingtoIATA.KenyaAirways,forexample,hasmadeconsistentlossessince2014.In2016,itannounceda$258millionloss,accordingtoitscompanyrecords.

GadhiathinksthecurrentsustainedimprovementsininfrastructurewillseeAfrica’sairtransporttakeoff.Buthealsorecommendssufficienttrainingforstaffatairports,privatepublicpartnershipstoalleviatecosts,aswellaswhathecalledan“interface”betweenaviationtransportandotherformsoftransportation.

“Investmentinaircargoinfrastructureshouldbeapriority.Customerfocusisessential,especiallynowthatweexpectcompetitionamongregionalairportstorise.Flexible,smartterminals,forexample,arethewayforthefuture,”hesaid.

“Ifwehaveaproperinterfacebetweenairandotherformsoftransport,weremovedelaysfromairports,forexample,somethingthathasbeencommoninAfrica.”

(ReportingfromKenya)

Theneedformoreandmodernairportfacilitiesisstrongernowthanbefore.Africaisgrowingandpeopleneedtomovefastertodotheirbusinessregardlessofwheretheyarecomingfrom.

AlexandreMbiam,StrategicandFinancialAdvisor,AshdownAdvisory
   

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