Walid Mohamed Ahmed Abd Allah, Head of Projects Follow-Up Section, Sudan Civil Aviation Authority, Sudan
Speaker Biograghy:
Walid graduated from Khartoum University in 1996 and has worked for the Sudan Civil Aviation Authority since 1996. He started as a site engineer and designer, and his first project was the design and construction of the Nyala airport buildings in the west of Sudan. In 2004 he was a member of the new air navigation centre design team and he became the project manager in 2005. He has undertaken different design and construction work in most of Sudan's airports, and was also a member of the SCAA strategic team, which supported the implementation of new SCAA strategy from 2009 to 2012. After the SCAA's separation to operator and regulator bodies, Walid was chosen to be Head of Projects Follow-Up Section in 2012. In 2014 he gained a Master's degree in Project Management.
Day 2 - 11 March
Session:
Airport Design, Planning & Development - Middle East & Asia
17:05 - 17:30
- SCAA new strategy to secure the future of aviation
Synopsis: The presentation will explain where the SCAA is in the aviation sector, where it wants to go and how it will get there. The previous strategy was finished in 2012, and the SCAA did some evaluation and analysis for the implementation of that strategy to answer questions about what went right and what went wrong. By looking to the world around us and what is recommended, we can answer where we want to go and how to do that according to our available resources.
Audience will learn:
- Learn about SCAA's previous strategy and understand the steps taken to restructure SCAA
- To know where we are according to the results of the evaluation of the strategy implementation
- To know where you want to go according to what is going around you and recomended by the ICAO
- To know how to get there according to your available resources
- Summary of everything you know