July 3, 2012 · 5 Comments
Right: Eng. Kamil A. Olol Diinle (TFG), Peter Noad (ICAO/TCB), Ahmed Dalal Farah “Wii-Waa” (Somaliland) and Romain Ekoto. Photo by Ahmed Gure (HOL).
MONTREAL — The 5th conference on Somali civil Aviation steering committee was held at the International Civil Aviation Organization headquarter in Montreal, Canada from June 28-June 29, 2012.
Members of the committee who participated in the conference were Engineer Mohamed-Kamil A. Olol Diinle, representing the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG), Ahmed Dalal Farah of Somaliland, Mr. Peter Noad of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO/TCB) also the Director of Civil Aviation Caretaker Authority for Somalia Mr. Kemoitse J. Mosuupoukwa and the head of UNDP for Somalia Mr. David M. Clapp joined the conference over the phone.
The conference was chaired by the Director of Somaliland Civil Aviation Mr. Farah (WiiWaa). The committee discussed the importance of strengthening the capacity of CACAS staff as well as improving the rights of the staff who are currently working out of the Nairobi, Kenya office; eventually transferring the administration and management of Somali Civil Aviation back to the Somali authority. It is understood that CACAS was established as a temporary caretaker and that it is about time the Somali Government has complete authority of its airspace sovereignty.
The Civil Aviation Caretaker Authority for Somalia headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya was established collaboratively by UNDP and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 1996 for the sole purpose of safeguarding the flight aviation security of Somalia, after the collapse of central authority in Somalia in 1991.

Ahmed Dalal Farah (Wii Waa) of Somaliland, Raymond Benjamin (Secretary General of ICAO) & Eng. Kamil A. Olol Diinle of TFG
This damaging report further alleges that “there are few very low paid Somali aviation personnel, who are working in the project, but are treated as second class associates. The Somalis are working on pupils visas in Kenya, and there are huge disparities and discrepancies in salaries, benefits and allowances when compared to the Kenyan staff members who are paid, three or four times higher than what the Somalis are getting, though some of them are having higher or equivalent qualifications of their non-Somali counterparts.
The outcome of the conference:
And finally it was agreed that an extra ordinary meeting in 6 weeks to be held in Nairobi.
Engineer Mohamed Kamil Olal Diinle and Ahmed Farah (Wii Waa) who spoke with HOL stated that the outcome of the conference was very positive and changes will be made that are beneficial to the Somali civil aviation staff that is currently stationed in Nairobi, Kenya. Both Mr. Olal Diinle and Mr. Farah also held a private discussion with the secretary general of the International Civil Aviation Organization Mr. Raymond Benjamin who assured the outcome of the conference will be implemented; they also discussed the transfer of CACAS to the authority of Somali Government.
The Somali Civil Aviation Steering Committee is comprised of the TFG, Puntland, Somaliland and members of CACAS, UNDP and ICAO/TCB. However, there will be a one Somali civil aviation that will be responsible for the air flight aviation of the whole country once the management is transferred to the Somali government.
Hiiraan Online
July 3, 2012
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Tags: CACAS, Canada, Civil Aviation, ICAO, Montreal, Somalia, Somaliland news, TCB, UNDP
good news, we need to get somali assets from africans and everyone else.
WE NEED ICAO TO HELP EX SOMALI ENGINEERS WHO USE TO WORK FOR SOMALI AVIATION AND USE TO BE COUNTERPARTS OF EX ICAO PROJECTS FOR SOMALIA TO ENCOURAGE THEM TO COME BACK AND PLACE THEM FOR EMPLOYMENT IN ORDER TO ENRICH ONGOING SOMALI AVIAION ACTIVITIES . THEIR EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE COULD BE BENEFITED FOR THE PROGRESS OF THE CURRENT SITIUATION OF SOMALI AVIATION.
As an ex somali civil aviation staff and a counterpart project manager of ICAO projects in Somalia, trained by ICAO as an Engineer would love to participate in any meeting concerned with somali civil aviation progress held in montreal, canada or usa and present my opinions about the enrichment of its' goals if there is a way to get the information of the event happening before time.There are many Somalis like me who would like to contibute their experience and knowledge to somalia but don't have the contact , so please I appreciate your help in this however you can make me contact with those concerned in such an issue . thnks for your time reading.
I have heard somaliya airlines was parked in paris private airport. Jama blue from kismayo sold some of the airlines to French businessman and 75 airforce jets to german government.
That is good to heard plz kindly make more efforts and we will reach our main point tn addtion to that i appreciated somali workers of this group specially uncle Mr.kaamil Abdiaziiz olol and ahmed Dalal