IATA has appointed of Raphael Kuuchi as Vice
President for Africa, effective 17 February 2014.
Kuuchi joins
IATA from the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) where he was
the Director of Commercial, Corporate and Industry Affairs, based
at AFRAA headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.
He will report to Hussein Dabbas, Regional Vice President for Africa and the Middle East and
lead a team of some 23 professionals in IATA’s four sub-Saharan
offices.
Kuuchi will be based out of IATA’s Nairobi office, but
will divide his time between IATA’s Africa regional office in
Johannesburg and sub-regional offices in Dakar and Lagos.
"We are pleased to welcome Raphael to the IATA
team. Africa is a continent of enormous potential for aviation. It
also faces many fundamental challenges—not least of which is
improving safety across the continent. Success will require a team effort by governments and airlines with the support of IATA, AFRAA
and many other partners. Raphael brings the expertise needed to
ensure that IATA will continue to deliver leadership to these
efforts, value to our members and partnership for the many
stakeholders counting on our support and expertise," said Tony
Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
Kuuchi, added, "I look forward to
leading IATA in Africa at this important time in the development
of the continent’s aviation sector. Governments have committed to
the Abuja Declaration with the ambitious but achievable goal of a
world-class safety record by 2015. Supporting this will be at the
top of a very full agenda that includes working with governments
to promote liberalization, develop infrastructure and create a
more business-friendly environment with an appropriate tax
framework and effective regulation. There are many opportunities
for IATA and global standards to play a critical role in Africa’s
development. I look forward to working with partners across the
continent to support the success of these initiatives. This
includes very close cooperation with AFRAA."
Kuuchi is a Ghanaian
national who began his career at Ghana Airways in 1991. His
15-year career at Ghana Airways included work in commercial,
corporate planning and accounting functions in both Accra and
Johannesburg. Between 2005 and 2012 he was Director of Commercial
and Information Communication Technology at AFRAA, before taking
on the role of Director of Commercial, Corporate and Industry
Affairs.
Kuuchi succeeds Mike Higgins in the role,
following Higgins’ reassignment as the Regional Head of Airport,
Cargo and Passenger Services for Europe.
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