The CCAA Presents the “Equip4Safety” Platform at the ICAO Innovation Fair
Leading a large delegation present at this ICAO innovation event, which is being held in Montreal from 21 to 22 September 2025, the Director General of the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA), Mrs. Paule Avomo Assoumou Koki, unveiled the content of “Equip4Safety,” a revolutionary digital platform for the acquisition of ground-based aeronautical equipment.
Decorations awarded to CCAA top managers
The Minister of Transport, Mr Jean Ernest MASSENA NGALLE BIBEHE, presided over the formal ceremony to award decorations granted on an exceptional basis to the Chairman of the Board of Directors, the directors, the Chief Executive Officer and the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA), on Monday, 15 September 2025, in Douala, in the presence of the Governor of the Littoral Region, the Prefect of the Wouri Department, the Mayor of the city, numerous local administrative officials and several guests.
TICAD IX 2025: African Civil Aviation Development and Strengthening Japan-Africa Cooperation examined
During the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9), held in Yokohama, Japan, from August 20 to 22, 2025, strategic vision and initiatives for Africa's development and integration were highlighted.
The Minister of Transport commends airport achievements of the TSDP-Aviation Component in Douala
The Minister undertook a visit to the construction sites of the Transport Sector Development Project (TSDP)—specifically its aviation component—executed at Douala International Airport on September 15, 2025. He was accompanied by the Chairman of the CCAA Board of Directors, Dr. NGOLLE III Patrice Emanuel, the World Bank Representative, Jean Philippe Garçon, administrative and municipal authorities, and Mrs. Paule ASOUMOU KOKI, Director General of the CCAA. This visit was conducted in the margins of the two Steering Committee (COPIL) sessions during which the project's implementation status as of September 12, 2025, and the activities report as of June 30, 2025, were approved.

The Minister of Transport and the members of the CCAA COPIL
The Transport Sector Development Project (TSDP) is a joint initiative of
Cameroon and the World Bank. It was established by the State of Cameroon to enhance transport infrastructure, following the signing of a financing agreement amounting to €172.4 million with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) on April 20, 2017.
This project was structured with two components (road and aviation). The aviation component aims to strengthen security and safety at the international airports of Yaoundé, Douala, Garoua, and Maroua. This is intended to align Cameroon’s airport infrastructure with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards concerning security.

Evaluation of the progress of the preliminary works by the CCAA Steering Committee (COPIL)
The anticipated tangible results stem from a portion of the project funding—specifically €46,363,447 (approximately 30,412,427,260 FCFA)—that was reallocated to the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA) to finance the identified activities. The project is scheduled for closure on December 31, 2025. The overall execution rate for all activities stands at approximately 95% as of September 2025. This solid partnership was lauded and commended by the Minister of Transport.
Beyond Douala International Airport, several other works have been completed at Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport, including 15 kilometres of bypass road to prevent runway incursions by residents, the tarmacking of 13 km of patrol road, and ongoing activities involving the construction of a 10.5 km security fence, the extension of the video surveillance system with the installation of over 100 new cameras, the expansion of the video surveillance screen wall, solar lighting on the patrol road, the implementation of an anti-intrusion detection system, and the completion of the bypass road bridge at the airport.
Also noteworthy is the construction of Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) in Yaoundé and Douala, with those in Garoua and Maroua awaiting official handover. Furthermore, social infrastructure has been constructed for the benefit of the communities living around the airports of Yaoundé-Nsimalen, Douala, Garoua, and Maroua.
These initiatives amply demonstrate the Government’s resolve to make Cameroonian civil aviation a competitive sector, a vector for integration and enduring economic competitiveness, as highlighted by the Director General of the CCAA.
NTYAM Bernice spouse MBANDEM / Head of Public Relations Unit

Plaque commemorating the visit of the Minister of Transport
Project to expand Bertoua Airport: preparatory phase for compensating affected communities
Dr. Nkwedi Simon Ndoh, the Senior Divisional Officer of Lom & Djerem in the East Region, launched a sensitisation campaign for communities affected by the expansion of Bertoua Airport on Wednesday, August 20, 2025. The meeting, held in a calm atmosphere, took place at the traditional chiefdom of Toungou, situated in the Mandjou subdivision of Cameroon.









