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SLCAA DG Advances Aviation Safety Agenda at ICAO 2026 Global Symposium in Marrakech

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The Director General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), Madam Musayeroh Barrie, has reaffirmed Sierra Leone’s commitment to strengthening aviation safety and regulatory compliance following her participation in the ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium 2026 held in Marrakech from April 14 to 16, 2026.

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Speaking after the high-level global gathering, Madam Musayeroh Barrie disclosed that she engaged extensively with international aviation leaders on advancing implementation, enhancing collaboration and improving safety standards across the aviation industry. She described her discussions with the United Kingdom’s safety team as “productive,” noting that they form part of Sierra Leone’s ongoing efforts to exit the European Union aviation safety list.

The symposium, organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization, brought together over 1,450 participants from 101 countries, including regulators, policymakers and industry experts. The event focused on addressing key challenges in aviation safety, security, sustainability and capacity development, all aligned with ICAO’s long-term strategic vision for 2050.

Central to the discussions was the global ambition to achieve zero fatalities and net-zero carbon emissions in aviation, alongside the implementation of the “No Country Left Behind” initiative aimed at ensuring that all states meet international aviation standards.

Madam Musayeroh Barrie’s participation highlighted Sierra Leone’s renewed drive to align its aviation sector with global best practices. Her engagements at the symposium come at a critical time as the country accelerates reforms to address regulatory gaps that have contributed to its continued presence on the EU Air Safety List since 2008.

Under her leadership, the SLCAA has embarked on a comprehensive reform programme focused on strengthening oversight mechanisms, improving inspector training and ensuring compliance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs). These measures are part of a structured roadmap developed in collaboration with international partners to enhance aviation safety and restore global confidence.

Industry observers note that Sierra Leone’s inclusion on the EU safety list is primarily linked to regulatory oversight challenges rather than operational deficiencies, making institutional strengthening a key priority. Recent high-level engagements between the SLCAA and international safety bodies have established clear benchmarks and timelines aimed at resolving those issues.

The Marrakech symposium also served as a platform for forging strategic partnerships to support aviation development worldwide. Several countries, including the United Kingdom, pledged voluntary contributions to support capacity-building initiatives in Africa, particularly in the areas of safety, security and environmental sustainability.

Additionally, global industry leaders reinforced their commitment to supporting aviation capacity development through technical expertise, training programmes and investment in safety systems. Discussions emphasized the importance of collaboration between Governments, regulators and industry stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of international standards.

A key outcome of the symposium was the adoption of the Marrakech Call to Action, endorsed by Ministers from 22 countries, which reaffirmed commitments to strengthening governance, mobilizing financing for aviation growth and enhancing institutional capacity across the sector.

ICAO Council President, Toshiyuki Onuma, underscored the importance of universal implementation of aviation standards, while ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar stressed that translating commitments into measurable outcomes remains the true test of global cooperation.

For Sierra Leone, the outcomes of the symposium represent a significant opportunity to accelerate ongoing reforms and strengthen its aviation sector. While the country’s airlines continue to operate through alternative certifications, authorities view removal from the EU safety list as a critical milestone that will unlock investment, boost tourism and enhance international connectivity.

Madam Musayeroh Barrie’s growing engagement on the global stage reflects increasing recognition of her leadership in aviation governance. Her participation in the Marrakech symposium signals Sierra Leone’s commitment to transparency, collaboration and adherence to international standards.

The symposium concluded with a strong call for sustained global cooperation to ensure that all countries benefit from the growth of the aviation sector. With renewed partnerships and clear implementation strategies emerging from Marrakech, Sierra Leone’s aviation sector is poised to make steady progress toward enhanced safety, credibility, and long-term development.

Group of five professionals posing beside a blue banner for the Global Implementation Support Symposium 2026 (Marrakech, Morocco). Links ICAO event. Three professionals posing at a conference in front of a presentation screen showing 'Building Global Aviation Safety Capability Survey' and a QR code, with audience members in the foreground.

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