AFCAC: The Organization Shaping Civil Aviation in Africa
In a context where air transport is becoming a strategic driver of economic development across the continent, the African Civil Aviation Commission stands out as a key player. Often unknown to the general public, this institution plays a crucial role in building a more integrated, safe, and competitive African aviation industry.
A Vision for Africa
AFCAC works toward the development of a safe, secure, efficient, and sustainable African civil aviation system. Its ambition is clear: to improve air connectivity, facilitate exchanges, strengthen links between countries, and support the continent’s economic growth.
In an African airspace that is still fragmented, this mission is highly strategic. Better air connectivity helps:
- boost intra-African trade
- support tourism
- strengthen regional integration
A Mission: Supporting African States
AFCAC’s mission is to support African States on civil aviation matters. The ultimate goal is to develop an air transport system that is:
- more integrated
- more efficient
- more sustainable
By working together, African countries can contribute to building a more prosperous and connected Africa.
Core Activities Driving Aviation Development
To achieve its objectives, AFCAC operates across several strategic areas:
Coordination
It coordinates civil aviation matters in collaboration with international institutions such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, as well as other industry stakeholders.
Development
AFCAC contributes to the development and implementation of rules and regulations aimed at:
- ensuring fair competition
- providing equal opportunities for all stakeholders
- structuring a harmonized African air transport market
Promotion
It promotes awareness and understanding of air transport policy issues among Member States and with other regions of the world.
Facilitation
One of its major roles is to facilitate the implementation of the Yamoussoukro Decision, a cornerstone of air transport liberalization in Africa.
This includes:
- technical support
- oversight
- management of the liberalized air transport sector
Encouragement
AFCAC encourages the implementation of international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization, particularly in:
- safety
- security
- environmental protection
- sector regulation
A Facilitator, Not a Regulator
It is important to note that AFCAC is not a supranational regulatory authority.
National laws remain paramount, and each State retains sovereignty over its civil aviation sector.
In case of disputes, AFCAC acts as a:
- mediator
- facilitator of dialogue
- promoter of regional cooperation
A Key Lever for the Future of African Aviation
At a time when Africa is seeking to strengthen its connectivity and develop its aviation infrastructure, AFCAC stands as a strategic pillar.
Its role in coordination, liberalization, and harmonization of air transport is essential to:
- improve the competitiveness of African airlines
- strengthen regional hubs
- facilitate the movement of people and goods
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AFCAC remains a central yet often overlooked institution. However, its work directly shapes the future of African skies.


