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NCAA Reports Strong Financial Performance for the 2024/2025 Financial Year

NCAA Reports Strong Financial Performance for the 2024/2025 Financial Year

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – In a significant milestone, the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority  (NCAA) officially presented its 2024/2025 Integrated Annual Report to the Honourable  Minister of Works and Transport, Hon. Veikko Nekundi, on 6 November 2025.

The NCAA showcased a year of remarkable financial recovery and operational  achievements, further solidifying its position as a leader in regulatory excellence,  safety oversight, and service delivery transformation. Delivering the Chairperson’s Report, Mr. Bethuel T. Mujetenga, Chairperson of the  NCAA Board, highlighted that the Authority achieved an unqualified audit opinion, 
confirming its strong governance and financial discipline.

“For the financial year ending March 2025, the NCAA reduced its operational loss to  just N$1 million, compared to N$8 million in the previous year, while achieving a  comprehensive profit of N$52 million, up from the N$25 million recorded previously,”  Mr. Mujetenga stated.

The NCAA’s balance sheet also strengthened significantly, with total assets rising by  66% to N$1 billion, driven by prudent investments and asset transfers. These achievements highlights the NCAA’s firm commitment to financial stability, one of the  five pillars of its ongoing Five-Year Integrated Strategic Business Plan (2023/24–2027/28). Other pillars include safety and security oversight, optimisation of air  navigation services, customer-centricity, and organisational culture transformation.

The Authority continues to implement major infrastructure upgrades and capital  projects aimed at modernising Namibia’s aviation systems. Key initiatives include the  acquisition and installation of new Radar, Air Traffic Management (ATM), and Wide  Area Multilateration/Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (WAM/ADS-B)  systems within the Windhoek Flight Information Region.  In conclusion, Mr. Mujetenga expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Works and  Transport for its continued support and guidance. He commended the Executive Director, management, and staff of the NCAA for their professionalism and dedication  to maintaining Namibia’s world-class aviation safety standards.

“Through sound governance, financial prudence, and unwavering commitment to  safety, the NCAA remains a trusted regulator, listening, connecting, and building trust  across Namibia’s skies,” he affirmed.


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