LCAA Launches Landmark 20-Year Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP 2025–2045) to Transform Liberia’s Aviation Sector

LCAA Launches Landmark 20-Year Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP 2025–2045) to Transform Liberia’s Aviation Sector

The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) has officially unveiled its Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP) 2025–2045. This ambitious 20-year strategic framework is designed to modernize, transform, and sustain Liberia’s civil aviation sector, positioning the nation as a competitive player in the global aviation arena.

Speaking at the official launch ceremony on Tuesday, Director General Hon. Julius D. Dennis, Jr. described the Master Plan as a comprehensive roadmap for the future. He noted that the CAMP 2025–2045 focuses on three critical pillars: strengthening aviation safety, modernizing infrastructure, and building local technical capacity through specialized training programs and strategic international partnerships.

"This plan is more than just a document; it is a vision to align Liberia’s aviation development with international best practices," Hon. Dennis stated. "By investing in our infrastructure and our people, we are ensuring sustainable growth that will benefit the sector for decades to come."

The Master Plan also prioritizes air connectivity and environmental sustainability, aiming to drive economic development by opening Liberia to more efficient global trade and travel.

Supporting this vision, Deputy Director General Stephen Johnson emphasized the necessity of a unified approach to implementation. He called upon all departments within the Authority to work in synergy to ensure the plan’s successful execution and strict adherence to global aviation standards.

"The success of CAMP 2025–2045 depends on our collective commitment to excellence and compliance," Mr. Johnson added. "We must work in unison to meet the evolving demands of the global aviation industry."

The launch of the Civil Aviation Master Plan marks a significant milestone in Liberia’s journey toward a safer, more efficient, and economically viable aviation industry.