Rwanda Development Board and Boeing Discuss Aviation Sector Plans
Rwanda Development Board officials met with Boeing representatives to explore aircraft financing options and ways to expand the country's aviation infrastructure.
azernews.azRwanda Development Board and Boeing held discussions on aircraft financing and aviation sector development. The talks focused on strengthening air transport, logistics, and tourism capabilities.
Both sides examined options for expanding Rwanda's role as a regional aviation hub. No specific financing agreements or project timelines were announced. The discussions align with Rwanda's stated goal of growing its aviation sector.
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Further meetings could lead to aircraft financing agreements.
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