Schneider And Rwanda Airports Sign MOU To Boost Aviation Infrastructure

by Business Watch Team
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Schneider Electric (Kenya) Limited, the global leader in energy management and automation, and recognized sustainability leader, and Rwanda Airports Company (RAC) have entered into a Technical Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a framework for collaboration between the Rwanda Airports Company. Schneider Electric will provide technical support, maintenance, and consultancy services related to electrical infrastructure, energy management, and automation systems at the airport.

Charles Habonimana, Managing Director of Rwanda Airports Company, noted that “Schneider Electric’s global expertise aligns with our vision to modernise and maintain high-quality aviation infrastructure and to deliver world-class solutions crafted to the unique needs of Rwanda’s airports. Hence, this MOU intends to establish a strategic partnership between Rwanda Airports Company (RAC) and Schneider Electric to enhance passenger experience, enhance operational efficiency and resilience, ensure compliance and safety, strengthen cyber security, and promote the sustainability of airport operations in Rwanda.

“This partnership aims to accelerate digital transformation, decarbonisation, and resilience-building across RAC-managed airports while ensuring compliance with global aviation standards. Through this cooperation, Schneider Electric will provide its advanced technologies, consulting expertise and industry-leading solutions to support RAC in achieving its long-term vision for future-ready, sustainable, energy-efficient airports.”

The MoU establishes a framework for continuous dialogue and collaboration, allowing both parties to develop short and long-term projects governed by mutual agreements. This includes maintenance, consultancy, and technical implementation of systems essential to the safe and efficient operation of Rwanda’s airport network.

Commenting on the MOU, Mr. Ifeanyi Odoh, President of Schneider Electric (Kenya) Limited, affirmed the company’s commitment to enhancing airport operations across Rwanda. “We are excited to leverage our EcoStruxure for Airports platform to improve intelligent automation, digitalisation, and energy efficiency at these critical facilities,” he stated. Mr. Odoh further expressed Schneider Electric’s readiness to collaborate with the RAC to establish a Unified Operations Centre (UOC) to centralise oversight and decision-making.

“Aligning with RAC’s Net Zero objectives, we are prepared to develop a comprehensive sustainability roadmap focusing on renewable energy integration, microgrids, and energy efficiency measures to support decarbonisation and sustainability goals,” he explained. He also emphasised the potential for AI-assisted condition-based maintenance practices to enhance asset lifespan and operational durability.

“Through AI-driven predictive maintenance and lifecycle management, we can significantly improve operations.” To facilitate this, Mr. Odoh assured that Schneider Electric would provide consulting, training, and technical support to ensure effective implementation and knowledge transfer,” he adds.

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