Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan Minister of Transport, Ricardo D’Abreu, praised the cooperation with Brazil, as it covers the segments of aviation, ports and maritime activity.
The Angolan official, quoted in a note from the Ministry of Transport, underlines the fact that cooperation between the two countries is relevant, long-standing and extremely useful for Angola.
Ricardo D’Abreu expressed this point of view at the end of a meeting with
a Brazilian delegation, headed by Juliano Norman, national secretary of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Ports and Airports of Brazil.
The document, informs that the Brazilian delegation was in Luanda within the framework of the XIl Meeting of Communities of Lusophone Civil Aviation Authorities held from 19 to 21 of this month.
It is “a cooperation that goes beyond the field of civil aviation and extends to port activity, land transport, and
maritime activity”, he said.
Currently, the National Maritime Agency has an ongoing advisory program with the Brazilian
EMGEPRON, with a view to eliminating non-conformities relating to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
In the aviation segment, Brazil has been of vital importance for the commercial operation of TAAG, the national air carrier, specifically for the cargo service to Asia.
“Angola and Brazil face similar challenges and problems in the field of civil aviation”, said the national secretary of Civil Aviation, of the Ministry of Ports and Airports of Brazil, Juliano Norman.
The Brazilian official added that both countries can learn from each other if they emphasize joint work and exchange
of experiences.
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