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PRESS RELEASE
Consultation Meeting on AU-US Cooperation in Civil Aviation 
Washington DC, USA, 18 December 2012
The
 inaugural meeting on AU-US Cooperation in Civil Aviation was held in 
Washington DC, USA on 18 December 2012. The Meeting was co-chaired by 
Ms. Susan McDermott, Deputy Secretary for Aviation and International 
Affairs, US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Mr. Adiron Alberto, 
Senior Policy Officer (Air Transport), African Union (AU) Commission.
In
 attendance were Thirteen Officials from the US DOT, US State 
Department, US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), US Department of 
Homeland Security (DHS), AU Commission, Economic Community of Central 
African States (ECCAS) and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA).
The
 main objective of the meeting was to explore areas of cooperation in 
the aviation field that would ultimately constitute a focused and 
concise cooperation framework and plan of action to be implemented 
within the overall AU-USA Partnership.
The
 discussion covered matters related to aviation safety, security, 
environmental protection, air transport policies, air law and 
regulations. The meeting was provided with overview regarding US 
aviation safety and security initiatives in Africa as well as policies 
and trends concerning air transportation between the United States of 
America and Africa. Furthermore, the Meeting was apprised of the 
implementation by African States of the African Civil Aviation Policy 
endorsed by the 18th AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government in January 2012.
The
 AU Commission acknowledged the assistance that the US has been 
providing to Africa through its initiatives on aviation safety, security
 and environment in implementing various programmes such as “Safe Skies 
for Africa”. The AU Commission expressed its appreciation as regard to 
continuous growing trade between Africa and US due to US Government 
Accountability Office (GAO).
 The AU Commission indicated that the continent is enjoying the ever 
increasing number of US Tourists visiting African touristic 
destinations.
AFRAA
 shared the experience of African Airlines in terms of transcontinental 
air connectivity and its active participation in the promotion of 
international air law instruments of utmost interest to African Airlines
 such as the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and Protocol.
 In that regard, it was underscored that African Airlines are ready to 
contribute to the successful cooperation in aviation between the two 
regions.