The highlight of the week was the Vektor Aviation underwriters' conference held at Absolute Aviation's Advantage Lounge, Lanseria on Wednesday afternoon 6 March 2024. David Le Roux from PilotInsure was the master of ceremonies and in his usual humours manner he introduced the various speakers. Those who do business with Vektor Aviation know that the company is serious about personal relations and that they love opportunities to meet with clients in person. The underwriters' conference was one such opportunity.
"For Vektor Aviation, our business model regarding client liaison is about much more than an e-mail or a phone call. It is about personal interaction with our clients. This conference gave us an opportunity to spend time with some of our clients while exposing them to other aspects of the aviation and insurance industry.
Aviation, aviation insurance and those involved in this industry are close to the hearts of everyone at Vektor Aviation and we are grateful that we get to share our passion with so many like-minded people,” said Reon Wiese, the CEO of Vektor Aviation. On behalf of African Pilot I was invited to attend the Vektor Aviation event where speakers like Advocate Ronald King spoke about the forthcoming political situation in South Africa and the various scenarios that could play out depending on the outcome of the election on 29 May 2024.
Initially his talk was all ‘doom and gloom’, as he painted the picture of thorough corruption within the ruling party, but he ended with very positive notes about what a delightful country South Africa is, despite the corruption of the politicians.
This story is from the April 2024 edition of African Pilot.
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