Fahari Aviation is set to host the inaugural AdvancedAir Mobility (AAM) Symposium from March 18th to 19th, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya. This premier event will serve as a platform to unlock the transformative potential of Advanced Air Mobility and explore its diverse applications across the African continent.
As a key player in deploying drones and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to address critical transportation challenges across Africa’s vast landscapes, Fahari Aviation is firmly committed to sustainable development in the region. The innovation arm recognizes the unique opportunity that AAM presents to bridge the gap between Africa’s growing urban centers and expansive rural areas, fostering enhanced connectivity and efficiency.
The symposium will therefore convene industry professionals, policymakers, innovators, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting ecosystem developers, operators and aviation enthusiasts eager to explore the future of air mobility in Africa. Attendees will benefit from the following:
- Insightful Case Studies: Participants will gain insights from urban air mobility implementation plans in leading global cities such as New York, Paris, and Singapore and learn strategies for adapting these solutions to Africa’s unique context.
- Cutting-Edge Technologies: Discover the latest advancements in Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft and the technologies that are shaping the future of air transportation. • Expert Perspectives: Engage with thought leaders to deepen your understanding of Advanced Air Mobility fundamentals and its potential to transform transportation in Africa.
Commenting on the symposium, Mr. Hawkins Musili, General Manager of Fahari Aviation, stated, “The Africa Symposium on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) marks a pivotal moment for the continent’s aviation future. This event provides a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, sustainable, and innovative AAM ecosystem tailored to Africa’s diverse needs.” He further noted, “The gathering is not just about technological advancement; it’s about forging global partnerships to accelerate Africa’s journey toward the next generation of aviation.”