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    AfDB’s aviation finance platform targets Africa’s $25 trillion air travel opportunity

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    The African Development Bank Group has announced a continent-wide aviation financing platform aimed at enabling major investments in Africa’s fast-growing air transport market and turning growing passenger demand into sustainable airline profits.

    The initiative, known as the Integrated Aviation Transformation Program, was announced at the Aviation, Capital and Connectivity Forum in Nairobi, Kenya, where regulators, airline executives and investors considered ways to mobilize long-term capital into the sector.

    Africa is expected to become the world’s fastest growing aviation market over the next 20 years due to rapid urbanization, a growing middle class and a growing young population. Industry forecasts suggest that one in four of the world’s new air travelers could depart from the continent within that period.

    However, airlines across Africa continue to suffer from weak profitability despite a strong demand outlook.

    Net profit margins for African airlines are expected to be only around 1-2% in 2026, well below the global average forecast of 3.9%, according to the International Air Transport Association.

    The financing platform introduced by the African Development Bank Group is designed to address that gap by reducing investment risk, enhancing airline bankability and mobilizing capital from private investors, development partners and institutional investors.

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    Mike Salaou, Director of Infrastructure and Urban Development, African Development Bank Group (AfDB), said the program brings together policy reforms, financing instruments and project implementation into a single framework to deliver bankable aviation projects across Africa.

    He noted that although demand for air travel in Africa is growing rapidly, the industry’s supply side is lagging due to high borrowing costs, fragmented regulations, and inadequate airport and logistics infrastructure.

    Industry leaders say these constraints are preventing Africa from capturing a share of global aviation growth.

    Abderrahmane Berthe, Executive Director of the African Aviation Association, highlighted that Africa accounts for nearly 18% of the world’s population but accounts for less than 3% of global air traffic, presenting significant untapped opportunities.

    Forum participants also pointed to limited intra-African connectivity as a major barrier to growth.

    Only about a quarter of air traffic involving African travelers occurs within the continent, forcing many passengers to connect through hubs outside Africa.

    Experts argue that strengthening regional routes could stimulate trade, tourism and cargo logistics, while also boosting airlines’ profits.

    African Union Commission officials stressed that the full implementation of the Single African Air Transport Market is critical to expanding intracontinental routes and strengthening the economy of African airlines.

    Discussions at the forum also considered financing models for climate-smart aviation, expanding cargo logistics, skills development and new risk-sharing instruments aimed at attracting institutional investors.

    National experiences presented by officials from Nigeria, Kenya and Ethiopia showed how policy reforms at the national level can lead to near-term investment opportunities in airlines, airports and aviation infrastructure.

    Analysts say the lending platform’s success will depend on how quickly African governments can adjust regulatory reforms and investment pipelines that can attract long-term capital.

    With demand for air travel across Africa expected to accelerate rapidly, industry leaders argue that the next stage of Africa’s aviation industry will be determined less by passenger growth and more by the aviation sector’s ability to convert that demand into sustainable commercial revenue.

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    Ruth Tene, Agriculture/Solid Minerals/INEC Assistant Editor Ruth Tene is an award-winning journalist with over 15 years’ experience in development reporting in multiple newsrooms as a reporter, editor, and other management positions. She holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the University of Maiduguri and several other qualifications. She has completed several national and international trainings and certifications, and received the Amazing Grace Foundation’s Humanitarian Gold Award for her impactful work in humanitarian reporting. She is also a recipient of the Home Alliance Fellowship, reflecting her commitment to fostering a more humane, safer, and more sustainable planet. An active member of professional journalism organizations, Ruth is affiliated with the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) and the Agricultural Correspondents Association of Nigeria (ACAN) and continues to advocate for excellence, ethical reporting and development-oriented journalism.

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