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Phungela partners with AeroCloud to accelerate digital transformation across Africa’s aviation sector

Phungela and AeroCloud Collaborate to Advance Digital Transformation in Africa’s Aviation Sector
Phungela, a prominent African digital transformation firm, has entered into a strategic partnership with AeroCloud, a global provider of airport operations technology, to accelerate the modernization of Africa’s aviation industry. This collaboration designates Phungela as AeroCloud’s regional partner, responsible for deploying cloud-native airport solutions across the continent.
Combining Regional Expertise with Global Technology
The partnership leverages Phungela’s deep understanding of the African market and its delivery capabilities alongside AeroCloud’s established airport operations platform. AeroCloud’s technology currently supports over 80 airports worldwide and is utilized by more than 78 airlines, collectively managing approximately 360 million passengers annually. Together, the companies aim to facilitate the transition of African airports from outdated legacy systems to agile, data-driven, and predictive operating models. This shift is expected to enhance operational efficiency, improve passenger flow, and bolster resilience without necessitating significant new infrastructure investments.
Under the terms of the agreement, Phungela will oversee local market engagement, implementation, service delivery, and ongoing support for airports throughout Africa. AeroCloud will supply its cloud-native hardware and software platform, which optimizes essential airport functions such as stand and gate management, passenger flow optimization, and real-time decision-making.
Nkululeko Mhlaba, CEO of Phungela, underscored the importance of the partnership, stating, “Our partnership with AeroCloud positions Phungela at the forefront of aviation digital transformation in Africa. Airports are critical economic gateways, and the ability to operate efficiently, predictively, and at scale is no longer optional. By combining our understanding of the African aviation landscape with AeroCloud’s platform, we are enabling airports to modernize operations in a practical, scalable, and future-ready way.”
Challenges and Competitive Dynamics
Despite the promising outlook, the digital transformation initiative faces significant challenges. A report by Africa-focused advisory firm Axum highlights a severe shortage of high-powered machines and data centers necessary to support advanced technological innovations across the continent. Currently, only 5% of Africa’s AI talent has access to the requisite tools, which may impede the deployment of sophisticated digital solutions. These infrastructural and investment deficits could slow the pace and limit the scale of the transformation envisioned by Phungela and AeroCloud.
The competitive environment is also intensifying, with other companies in the aviation sector likely to pursue similar digital upgrades. This evolving landscape will require Phungela and AeroCloud to maintain continuous innovation to preserve their competitive advantage.
George Richardson, CEO and Co-Founder of AeroCloud, emphasized the value of local partnerships in this context: “Partnering with Phungela is a natural and important step in our global growth journey. Airports do not just need innovative technology; they need trusted local partners who understand their operating environment. Phungela brings deep regional insight, strong delivery capability, and a clear vision for digital transformation across Africa’s aviation sector.”
Despite these challenges, the partnership reflects a shared commitment to investing in local capabilities, fostering long-term relationships with airport stakeholders, and supporting the sustained growth and connectivity of Africa’s aviation sector. Phungela and AeroCloud are poised to deliver more efficient, passenger-centric, and future-ready airport operations, establishing themselves as key contributors to the continent’s evolving aviation landscape.

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