Hi-Fly Marketing and Plane Talking collaborate to support Africa’s aviation industry | Hi-Fly Marketing and Plane Talking, leaders in aerospace consulting and communications, have established an alliance to provide an expanded set of offerings to support Africa’s growing civil aviation industry.
Hi-Fly Marketing’s expertise is in commercial strategy, marketing, talent sourcing, and management consulting while Plane Talking’s is in public and media relations, executive council, strategy and crisis communications. Together, they represent a comprehensive suite of consulting services to equip and support airlines, airports and industry organisations.
The two companies have previously collaborated on successful brand and service visibility and communication projects in the region for clients, including ADSoftware and SITA.
Africa’s commercial air transport market is on course to double over the next 20 years. Airlines, airports, air navigation services, aircraft maintenance organisations, training centres, ground handling and cargo facilities must prepare and be suitably resourced to meet this demand.
“Hi-Fly Marketing and Plane Talking are ideally placed to support the industry in enhancing operational efficiency, sourcing talent, and strengthening the profiles of African aviation businesses in an increasingly competitive market. Although we have collaborated previously, with this alliance, we will activity promote our complementary services and capabilities,” explains Alexandra Guillot, CEO of Hi-Fly Marketing.
“Partnering with Hi-Fly Marketing allows us to extend our strategic communication services to a wider audience. We are particularly keen to explore opportunities in Francophone Africa, where the growing sector has historically received less focus than its Anglophone counterpart. Together, we aim to help aviation companies across the continent overcome industry challenges and reach their strategic goals,” says Linden Birns, Managing Director of Plane Talking.
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