THE Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says an estimated US$5 million in revenue was lost last year because of reduced business activities in the aviation sector at the height of the Covid-19.CAA Director General Gabriel Lesa said the loss was owing to reduced safety charges and fines among others.Mr. Lesa also said the halting of flights to Zambia by international carriers as a measure to control the spread of Covid-19 had a negative toll on their operations.Briefing Transport and Communications Minister Mutotwe Kafwaya who toured the CAA office, Mr. Lesa said effective implementation of international aviation standards has seen Zambia stand at 62 percent when the average global standard is 60 percent.He attributed the ranking to enhanced adherence to safety and security measures at the Kenneth Kaunda and Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula international airports.Mr. Lesa however noted that international organisations like Qatar Airways and the United Nations have recruited some of its aeronautic engineers because of being […]
Civil Aviation Authority loses $5m income

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