Description: African Partnership Flight Burkina Faso 2017 is the seventh
iteration of APF and it is designed as a collaborative learning environment that
synergizes the expertise of the United States and African partner nations to
improve professional air knowledge and skills
African Partnership Flight Ghana 2016 is the sixth iteration
of APF and it is designed as a collaborative learning environment that
synergizes the expertise of the United States and African partner nations to
improve professional air knowledge and skills.
U.S. Air Forces Africa and the Kenyan Defense Force, are hosting an African Partnership Flight at Laikipia Air Base, Kenya, August 20 – 25. African Partnership Flight Kenya is a mil-to-mil engagement and security assistance event intended to strengthen U.S. strategic partnerships with key countries in Africa, share ideas on aviation related topics and enhance regional cooperation and...
African Partnership Flight Kenya 2016 is the fifth iteration of APF since it was first held in Ghana in March of 2012. It is designed as a collaborative learning environment that synergizes the expertise of the United States and African partner nations to improve professional air knowledge and skills.
African Partnership Flight Nigeria 2017 is the eighth iteration of APF and it is designed as a collaborative learning environment that synergizes the expertise of the United States and African partner nations to improve professional air knowledge and skills.
African Partnership Flight Rwanda took place in Kigali, Rwanda, 4-8 March 2019. This multilateral mil-to-mil engagement and security assistance event was intended to strengthen U.S. strategic partnerships with key countries in Africa, share ideas on aviation related topics, and enhance regional cooperation and interoperability. This APF focused on Flight, Ground and Weapons Safety.
African Partnership Flight Senegal is the twelfth iteration of APF and it is designed as a collaborative learning environment that synergizes the expertise of the United States and African partner nations to improve professional air knowledge and skills.
U.S. Africa Command protects and defends U.S. interest by strengthening the defense capabilities of African nations.