Walid Mohamed Ahmed Abd Allah, General Inspector, Sudan Civil Aviation Authority, Sudan

Speaker Biograghy: Prior to his current role, Walid Mohamed Ahmed Abd Allah worked in the Engineering Consultant Office at the Ministry of Defence, where he concentrated on architectural design and buildings measurements. He has worked at the Sudanese Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) since 1996, where he has been involved in the Khartoum Airport Master Plan Project; Radar National Project; Damazin Airport Project; Paloge Airport Project; Air Navigation Center Project, Khartoum Airport Rehabilitation Unit C. He is a member of the AA Excellence Award Committee and the CAA Strategic Team SCAA, and worked on the Civil Defence Development and Rehabilitation Project. He has a BSc (Second Class - Div.One Honours) degree in Architecture Engineering from the University of Khartoum - Airport Engineering Course, and a Module 1 (Airport System and Planning) certificate from the Singapore Aviation Academy.


Day 2 - 26 March
Session:
Airport Design, Planning & Development - Middle East & Asia


16:35 - 17:00 - Sudan civil aviation authority strategy (2010-2012) towards a new dawn
Synopsis: A big change starts with single step. In Sudan the big change was from generalisation to specialisation in the Sudan Civil Aviation Authority according to the ICAO recommendations to separate the regulatory part from the operational part. To make that dream a reality, a three-year strategy was implemented with a vision of safe, open skies and airports connecting the world. The three main strategic goals are safety enhancement, free open skies and economic operation for airports. Although the implementation of the strategy was not 100%, we achieved significant results in the end.

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