AIR BOTSWANA GM APPOINTED DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF AASA

Khunwana

Air Botswana’s General Manager- Ms. Agnes Tsholofelo Khunwana has been appointed Deputy Chairman of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA). The appointment was made during the ongoing AASA Business Meeting held on the 17th March 2021. AASA works with captains of the Industry and other Senior Government officials on matters of Policy, Regulations, Safety as well as matters affecting Profitability and Sustainability of member airlines. As an aviation executive, Ms. Khunwana brings to the AASA Board a trove of executive leadership experience gained since joining Air Botswana in 2015. Following her appointment as General Manager, she has overseen the Airline during its period of significant growth, leading cross-functional teams in execution of complex large-scale projects, including the Fleet Modernisation Project intended to achieve enhanced operational efficiencies and organisational sustainability. Her executive leadership experience is drawn across diverse strategic roles she served over the years, including Senior Management positions held at Vivo Energy Botswana, First National Bank of Botswana, Debswana Diamond Company and Sefalana sa Botswana. As the Air Botswana General Manager, her deliverables include to strategically focus the Airline towards operational excellence through implementation and execution of long term operational plans and strategies, and will see to the impending Privatisation of Air Botswana. Mrs. Khunwana has extensive exposure in corporate governance issues, having served on several advisory committees and Boards including the Civil Aviation of Botswana (CAAB), Legal Aid Botswana, former BTA (BOCRA), CEDA and NBFIRA. She currently serves on the Botswana Oil Board as member of Finance, Risk and Audit Committee and also Catholic Women’s Association Executive Committee. “I am honoured to have been appointed to this role. It re-emphasises the recognised and critical role that Air Botswana plays in the regional airline industry, and we continue to be identified as visionaries and can add value to the strategic management of the industry. This is also a growth opportunity as it expands my focus to issues pertinent to Africa and especially the Southern Africa region,” said Khunwana. Air Botswana Board of Directors, Management and Staff remain extremely proud of Ms. Khunwana, and wish her a fulfilling and productive term in the Association

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