Project: National Air Transport Framework 

Client: Uganda Airlines: Entebbe | Uganda, 23rd-28th November 2025

Role: Lead Trainer / Air Law Expert

Scope: Training on developing, implementing and sustaining a national air transport regulatory framework  which is conducive for airline operations

  • Trained airline staff, government officials, CAA staff and policy implementors on evolution of national air transport regulations comparing aviation markets of EU, LACAC, ASEAN, and North America. Instructed on domestication and of international treaties, government oversight and management of civil aviation laws and regulations to enhance understanding aspects of authorization, supervision, jurisdiction, implementation of international obligations, consumer protection and competition plus the spirit of international legal instruments.
  • Delivered modules on legal drafting covering aspects of general purpose of law and regulations, sources of the law, rules of interpretation, challenges of legal drafting, techniques and principles of legal drafting etc. to strengthen the team’s capacity to navigate regulatory interpretation and understanding.
  • Proposed amendments to aviation legislation and policy to promote liberalization of regional air transport markets and development of national aviation services through simulating policies and practices that support the creation of a single liberalized African air transport market.

Project: Institutional Structure for Regional Air Transport Regulation for the East African Community

Client: Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency: Kampala | Uganda, March 2025

Role: Lead Trainer / Air Law Expert

Scope: Developing regional Law & Regulations to govern commercial and technical aviation activities in the East African Community

  • Provided strategic guidance on reviewing, redesigning, roadmaps and restructuring regional institutional frameworks for air transport regulation aligned with ICAO standards and regional agreements to ensure effective governance.
  • Explained and further exposited regional air transport treaties, liberalization frameworks (Yamoussoukro Decision & SAATM), regulatory convergence, operational safety, market liberalization cross-border market access rules, alignment and opportunities for harmonization with regional and national mandates.
  • Explained East Africa’s Aviation legal systems; its evolution, influence of indigenous African socioeconomic and post-colonial systems on modern legislation, adaptation challenges and simulated scenarios on regional trade, how policy becomes law, liability caused by space objects et cetera.
  • Trained agency staff on aviation safety and security protocols including compliance with national, regional and international standards, best practices and implementation strategies to strengthen understanding of risk assessment, monitoring, auditing and improving oversight procedures and safety frameworks.

Project: Legal and Institutional Frameworks to domesticate International Air Transport treaties

Client: RwandAir: Kigali | Rwanda, November 2024

Role: Lead Trainer / Air Law Expert

Scope: Government Regulation of air transport in Africa

  • Trained the team on legal drafting techniques and policy development, defining and addressing themes of sources and hierarchy of the law, jurisdiction, localization and harmonization of regional regulations and procedures with theoretical and simulated practical scenarios.
  • Explored proposed amendment to aviation legislation to promote regional trade in air transport services and development of national institutions to monitor implementation and compliance to international air law and design actionable policy to positively influence reform of legal frameworks and procedures as a way to support development initiatives in aviation and other sectors.
  • Examined role of stakeholders in the civil aviation industry such as safety agencies, RECs, RSOOs and AFCAC, and their mandate in implementing conventions such as Chicago Convention, Warsaw Convention, Montreal Convention, for competition and consumer protection in the regional markets of Africa.

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