Nigeria Air To Begin Operations With 20 Petrol-Aircraft

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In preparation for the launch of Nigeria Air in December, the Federal Government has ordered 20 new petrol aircraft for the national carrier’s fleet. However, nine of those aircraft have been delivered so far.

On Friday, the Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, informed the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, that Nigerian Air would start as agreed.

Gbajabiamila expressed concern over the project during the meeting at the National Assembly Complex.

“The issue of the national carrier is very important. It is something we are all paying attention to. We just want to make sure we get it right. There have been some misgivings. Some issues have been raised. But there are issues that need clarification,” he said.

Sirika however said that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd,), at the just concluded ministers’ retreat gave a marching order to ensure that the goal was achieved.

“When I came in as a minister, we didn’t arrogate to ourselves knowledge and wisdom. We believe in the stakeholders on whose behalf we are servicing. Having been made minister, I came out with a road map that in my little wisdom will help transform civil aviation in Nigeria.

“I ran it through the system within the ministry and we commissioned some consultants to conduct a market survey and see where we are as an industry at that time. We set out to concession our airports not to privatise but to concession the airports.

“We also set out to put a proper airline the size, capacity, dynamics, and the population and the markets and the complexity of the nation, Nigeria, and also set out a leasing company and develop the cargo terminals and so on.

“When I came to the House of Representatives, I found out that the act that was signed by Jaja Nwachukwu in 1963 was the act that we were using to charge pounds and shillings in 2003. We hurriedly, as we were departing in 2007, got the civil aviation passed in 2006 with some imperfections.

“There were some important ones. roadmaps and to God be the glory that today we have done what we thought is good as an act. So, all these roadmap items are private-sector-led and driven. It’s intended to do the framework and the foundation and steer it in such a way that it will be beneficial to the people and make it a private sector initiative to which the government has some interests, understanding the civil aviation in value addition, improving the GDP and jobs.

“The national carrier is in the works and we have advanced significantly just yesterday. Mr. President in concluding the retreat has directed that this airline must work between now and December. And it will work by God’s grace.

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