
The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has been named the Best Civil Aviation Authority in Africa, following a vote at the Aviation Week Africa (AWA) Gala Night, held in Livingstone, Zambia.
The accolade, which honours excellence in regulatory performance and aviation safety across the continent, was presented to Toska Sem, Executive Director of the NCAA, by Captain Gabriel Luembe, Director General of the Zambia Civil Aviation Authority (ZCAA).
The continental recognition celebrates outstanding performance, regulatory excellence, and a steadfast commitment to aviation safety and service delivery across Africa.
Reacting to the honour,Sem attributed the achievement to the collective efforts within the organisation.
“This award is a direct result of the tireless efforts and dedication of the NCAA staff, the visionary leadership of our Board of Directors, the continued support of our valued stakeholders, and the strong strategic guidance from our shareholder, the Ministry of Works and Transport,” she said.
She added that the milestone affirms Namibia’s position as a key player in the development of safe and efficient air transport systems in Africa.
“This serves as motivation to continue raising the bar in regulatory excellence.”