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Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, has unveiled plans for free Wi-Fi across the nation’s airports, along with

…. Airlines to access facilities at single digit

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo has expressed the readiness of the Federal Government partner and support the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), if they are ready to raise the standard of their services.

The Minister stated this when members of the Airline Operators of Nigeria led by Dr. Abdulmunaf Yunusa, paid him a courtesy visit in his office on Tuesday.
Keyamo said the visit by the AON was a follow up of a private visit made earlier by the association.

He promised to suggest to the government the possibilities of AON accessing facilities at single digits, including associated foreign exchange, Afex, to meet their foreign obligations.
While welcoming investors to establish commercial MROs in Nigeria.

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Keyamo stated that during his administration, a futuristic master plan will be developed to accommodate everything that will make Nigeria an aviation hub in Africa while employing all airlines to utilize their Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASA) routes to reduce the prices of airfare.

Keyamo assured of a possible review of all Bilateral Air Services Agreement ( BASA) stressing the need for AON to renew and repair their fleets to encourage passenger’s patronage.
He also pleaded with the airline operators to cooperate among themselves to find a way to establish their businesses such that it will have enough capital to survive instances including COVID – 19 pandemic.

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Disclosing his readiness to support the growth and sustenance of the local airlines operator’s while holding them to the highest international standards in the aviation industry, Keyamo noted that they are critical to the growth and development of the aviation industry and the country at large, hence government is ready to help them operate profitably.

The minister said : ” I don’t want to operate as a ghost, I said one of my policies is to operate an open policy… I said, bring up your challenges so that Nigerians would understand exactly where Government and Airlines Operators stands.’’

Earlier, the President of AON, Dr. Abdulmunaf Yunusa presented a paper through Captain Roland Iyayi which highlighted some of the constraints and challenges and probable solutions to Nigeria’s aviation industry.

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Among the challenges highlighted are: foreign exchange, Jet A1 fuel, cost of capital and funding options, infrastructure, taxes, fees and charges as well as government policies.

AON while proposing a solution requested for licences for Jet A1 importation and distribution through strategic partnership and an immediate review of all industry taxes, fees and charges.

They also called for immediate renegotiation of all existing BASA’s and Multilateral Air Service Agreements (MASA) in line with provision of Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM), with emphasis on the principle of reciprocity in favour of domestic airlines.

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