Global Air Holdings owns, operates, and invests in the future of autonomy in Africa — a portfolio of drone and autonomy companies, the capital that backs the sector, and the events, education, and policy access that move it forward.
Global Air Holdings owns and operates a family of drone and autonomy companies advancing Africa's low-altitude economy. We bring the industry together through events, education, and partnerships, and open access to policy and grants — built on a decade of operating and market access across the continent.
We run a portfolio of drone and autonomy companies — from operations and training to a pilot network and intelligence.
We bring the sector together through events, education, and partnerships — from Aviation Africa to the Africa Pavilion.
Manufacturing, assembly, and a continental workforce — rooting the technology in the markets we serve.
We open access to policy, regulators, and grants — turning a decade of relationships into real market entry.
Global Air Holdings owns and operates a family of entities — from continental operations and policy leadership to AI advisory, a global pilot network, and an intelligence platform.
Where Africa's drone policy gets written — leading the Drone & AAM track at Aviation Africa and the inaugural Regulators Forum.
The strategists of the drone industry, now pointed at AI — helping businesses understand and deploy it.
The operator's AI command center — a Co-Brain that teaches any AI to write, decide, and work like you, wired into agents for sales, ops, and finance.
Our home on the continent — the entity that roots operations, manufacturing, and partnerships in the markets we serve.
A tech-enabled pilot network — onboard pilots, dispatch missions, and capture reality data anywhere.
The group’s UAE-based arm — strategic drone integration, training, and program implementation across the Gulf.
Localization is the thesis: manufacturing and assembly on the continent, operated by a continental workforce, governed by frameworks we help write.
Project delivery, training, and ecosystem work across the continent — built on the regulator and ministry relationships that make market entry real.
Started as a drone services and media company — the roots of the Global Air ecosystem.
Launched the nonprofit for drone education and STEAM workforce development.
Delivered in Nigeria; programs expand across the UK, UAE, and Central Asia.
Won in Kigali, Rwanda; established a training center in Lagos.
Local office in Lagos; the Africa market-entry and implementation platform takes shape.
Assumed leadership of Africa's largest drone convening platform; training at the Nigerian Defence Academy.
Ran the Drone & AAM track and the continent's first air-taxi demo; launched the first-ever Africa Pavilion. Global Air Holdings forms as parent.
A global drone strategist and ecosystem architect, Eno has spent a decade advising governments, OEMs, and operators on market entry, regulation, and workforce development. Founder of Global Air U and Global Air Africa and co-founder of GADA, he has helped train 27,000+ professionals across 30+ countries — and speaks at the Smithsonian, FAA UAS Symposium, XPONENTIAL, and Drone Show Korea.
Global Air brought regulators, operators, and trainers into one room — and turned a policy conversation into real momentum for our market.
Their team understands both the technology and the ground reality. The workforce programs they ran left lasting capacity behind.
A rare partner that can move from ministry meetings to field operations without missing a beat.
Whether you're a government, partner, operator, or collaborator — reach out and we'll get back to you. We're always glad to share more about the group and the work we're building across the continent.