10-12 June 2026
Gaborone International Convention Centre, Botswana
Press room
PRESS RELEASE: Botswana to Host AviaDev Africa 2026, Showcasing Its Aviation Ambitions and Safari Appeal
The successful bid was spearheaded by Botswana Air Access, formed in collaboration with Helm Growth Advisors under the leadership of Tim Harris. The initiative aims to improve Botswana's air connectivity by attracting new routes and strengthening existing ones, thereby boosting tourism and trade.
Dr. Bao Mosinyi, Chief Executive Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana, expressed his enthusiasm about the opportunity, “We are thrilled to welcome the AviaDev community to Botswana. This platform allows us to showcase our country's potential as a key aviation hub and a premier safari destination. We look forward to forging new partnerships that will enhance our connectivity and economic growth.”
Jon Howell, CEO of AviaDev, shared his anticipation, “We are excited to bring AviaDev Africa 2026 to Gaborone. Botswana's commitment to improving air access and its unique tourism offerings make it an ideal host. We look forward to engaging with stakeholders to drive sustainable aviation development in the region.”
Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone serves as the main international gateway, with Air Botswana as the national carrier. The airport facilitates connections to regional hubs such as Johannesburg, Harare, Lusaka, Cape Town, Durban and Addis Ababa. Domestically, it links key destinations including Maun and Kasane, which are gateways to major tourist attractions like the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park. It also links the two major cities of Gaborone and Francistown.
Botswana is renowned for its rich biodiversity and commitment to conservation. The country is home to approximately 130,000 elephants, the largest population in Africa, primarily found in Chobe National Park. The Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers unique wildlife experiences in a pristine environment. Botswana's low-impact, high-value tourism model ensures the preservation of its natural heritage while providing exceptional experiences for visitors.
The country has seen a significant rebound in air traffic, reflecting renewed growth and confidence in the aviation sector. During the 2024/2025 financial year, a total of 75,874 aircraft movements were recorded at CAAB’s airports.
Furthermore, Botswana recorded a total of 859,341 passenger movement during the 2024/2025 financial year, reflecting a 9.5% increase compared to the previous year. This growth underscores a significant recovery in passenger traffic.