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AON commends Keyamo for tackling capacity challenges faced by local airlines – The Sun Nigeria

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By Chinelo Obogo

 

The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has commended the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo,for his commitment in tackling the capacity challenges of domestic airlines.

 

In a statement signed by the Vice President of AON, Allen Onyema, the body said Keyamo had at the inception of his tenure, unveiled a five-point agenda for repositioning Nigeria’s aviation industry, with the second point focused on “supporting the growth and sustenance of local airline businesses whilst holding them to the highest international standards.”

 

According to AON, the Minister has demonstrated the political will and deep understanding of the industry’s challenges. The body said that through targeted interventions and reforms, he has not only defended the interests of local carriers but also elevated Nigeria’s profile on the global aviation scene.

 

“This Minister has repositioned Nigeria’s aviation and Nigeria positively on the global scene. In the coming weeks, Nigerian airlines will begin receiving the all-important dry-leased aircraft, a landmark development that will empower operators to grow their fleets with greater ease and affordability.

 

“We commend the Federal Government for seeking ways to address the capacity challenges faced by local airlines, rather than demonising them for lack of capacity, an ugly trend that marred the past. This new direction reflects true leadership and patriotic pragmatism,” the body said. 

 

AON also commended President Bola Tinubu for backing the Minister’s efforts and expressed optimism that the industry is on a trajectory of sustainable growth under the current administration.

 

The AON reaffirmed their commitment to collaborating with the Ministry to achieve global competitiveness, safety, and reliability in the Nigerian aviation sector.



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