- The three-day program that convened civil aviation regulators from across Southern Africa, focused on enhancing safety and compliance oversight, knowledge exchange and future readiness.
LUANDA, Angola, May 11, 2026 – Boeing, CAA International (CAAi), the Southern African Development Community Aviation Safety Organization (SASO) and the Angola Civil Aviation Authority co-hosted a Special Authorizations and Special Approvals Chain workshop in Luanda from May 6-8, 2026. The workshop provided hands-on training and shared best practices to strengthen regulatory oversight and further improve aviation safety in Southern Africa.
Aviation regulators from Angola and across Southern Africa participated in interactive sessions focused on practical procedures needed to issue special approvals and maintain compliance.
“As regional regulator teams evolve, ongoing training and knowledge sharing help ensure consistent safety and oversight,” said Kayode Ariwodola, Boeing director of safety and regulatory affairs for Africa, the Middle East, Türkiye, Central Asia and Europe. “This workshop, developed at the request of Southern African civil aviation authorities, provided a practical forum to build skills, strengthen partnerships, and support long-term capacity development across the region.”
Key topics included regulatory authorization procedures for specific operations such as:
- performance-based navigation (PBN)
- minimum navigation performance specifications (MNPS)
- reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM)
- low visibility operations (LVO)
- extended range twin and multi-engine operations (ETOPS).
“In Southern Africa, issuing special approvals has been one of the least understood and weakest-performing areas under ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Program, largely because technical training in this area has been scarce in our region,” said Kabo Phutietsile, SASO executive director. “With support from Boeing and CAAi, this workshop is the first step to equip specialists in our region with practical skills to address those challenges. We hope that it will mark the beginning of a long-lasting partnership, ensuring sustained capacity building and improved performance in aviation safety oversight”.