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New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by PDPGuy: 7:53am On May 22, 2018
Operations of the proposed new national carrier, now set for December 24, 2018, has rekindled hope for the aviation industry, especially for over 90 redundant Bilateral and Multilateral Air Service Agreements (BASAs and MASAs).

Stakeholders, who welcomed the takeoff date yesterday, said only a national carrier could effectively represent the country, compete on the international front and put an end to rather dismal outings of flag carriers. Besides, Nigerian air travellers stand to benefit from competitive prices and services on several routes where foreign carriers are currently enjoying monopoly.

Several months of planning and paper works by the Ministry of State for Aviation yielded a major result last weekend as the Federal Government okayed December 24 date for the national carrier roll out.

At the end of a “National Carrier Brainstorming” session chaired by the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, in Abuja, “the aviation minister inaugurated a nine-man fast-track task force to ensure the takeoff date,” a source said.

The Managing Director of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, Captain Fola Akinkuotu, is to chair the committee. Members are: Director General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Capt. 12Usman; Rector, Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Capt. Abdulsalami Mohammed; Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau, Akin Olateru; representative of Transaction Adviser for MRO & Aviation Leasing Company, Capt. Tilmann Gabriel; representative of National Carrier Transaction Adviser, Layi Are; the Acting Director General for Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Chidi Izuwah; Technical Assistant to the Minister of State for Aviation, Ben Tukur, will serve as the secretary.

Sirika, after the inauguration of the committee, gave a charge that they should do everything legally and procedurally to make the project a success.He said the government wanted the project fast-tracked and done well with adequate support for the Transaction Advisers that had earlier shown that the carrier could be delivered earlier than December date.

The National Carrier Transaction Adviser is made up of a consortium include: Airline Management Group Ltd, Avia Solutions Ltd and Tianerro FZE.Sirika earlier in the year had said that plans for a new national carrier were already at an advanced stage and its set up will drive several bilateral and multilateral pacts, including the open sky treaty recently signed with 22 African countries.

Unfavourable BASAs that allow foreign airlines access into the local market is costing the Nigerian economy and her ailing aviation sub-sector billions of naira yearly.The loss, in excess of over N200 billion, follows the perennial inability of the nation’s flag carriers to reciprocate and compete with their international partners on the BASA routes.
Nigeria has three airlines — Arik Air, Med-View and Air Peace —designated on few of the BASA routes. Except for Air Peace that is making waves on the West Coast, others have been woeful in international operations.

Currently, Arik Air has abandoned its New York, London, Johannesburg and West Coast operations. Ditto for Med-View Airlines on the London, West Coast and Dubai operations, that was only launched last December.
Secretary General of the Aviation Safety Round-table Initiative (ASRTI), a think-tank group of the industry, Group Capt. John Ojikutu (rtd), believed that[b] a national or flag carriers owned by Nigerians and not controlled by government[/b] will end the travails of the private airlines on the international routes and reduce the incursions of foreign airlines into the domestic routes.
https://guardian.ng/business-services/aviation-business/fresh-hope-for-90-basa-pacts-as-new-national-carrier-debuts-december-24/
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:58am On May 22, 2018
Very Welcome development...
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by Okoroawusa: 8:11am On May 22, 2018
oh! why all these developments!
I hate Buhari!
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by HtwoOw: 8:21am On May 22, 2018
I hate him too for first fixing roads, , Npower jobs , rehabilitation of roads, construction of new roads, increase in our National Power Grid output , new rails connecting major cities in the country , feeding schools


Walahi Buhari is a murafucka for doing all these good things
Okoroawusa:
oh! why all these developments!

I hate Buhari!

Imagine , he wants to revive nigerian airways , something PDP couldn't do ver 16 years


Buhari
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by Okoroawusa: 8:23am On May 22, 2018
HtwoOw:
I hate him too for first fixing roads, , Npower jobs , rehabilitation of roads, construction of new roads, increase in our National Power Grid output , new rails connecting major cities in the country , feeding schools


Walahi Buhari is a murafucka for doing all these good things

Imagine , he wants to revive nigerian airways , something PDP couldn't do ver 16 years


Buhari

Is that so?

well,let me keep hating him till 2023
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by HtwoOw: 8:33am On May 22, 2018
Me too
Okoroawusa:


Is that so?

well,let me keep hating him till 2023
Re: New National Airline To Be Launched On December 24 by micfoley: 11:36am On May 22, 2018
Good. But why is it taking so long?

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