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Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by edunwablog: 6:44am On Nov 22, 2018
Nigerian airlines, presidential fleet, Nigerian Air Force and the Nigerian Police spend an estimated $2.5 billion annually in conducting C-check and other levels of aircraft maintenance overseas, Akelicious’s investigations have revealed.

Akelicious gathered that most of the funds are expended on the technical personnel, airframe maintenance, landing gear, engine overhaul and aircraft spares.

Aeronautical engineers, airline operators and pilots told Akelicious that this amount would have been halved if Nigeria has major Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility, a leasing company, which could also supply spares and simulators for the training of pilots.

Akelicious gathered that the high cost of maintenance is responsible for the short lifespan of Nigerian carriers, which operate for average of 10 years.

The long time spent in taking aircraft overseas has forced airlines to incur losses, making it difficult for domestic airlines to survive.

Former Aero Contractors’ Maintenance Engineer, who is now the Chief Executive Officer of Seven Star Global, a major maintenance facility that just berthed in Nigeria, Mr. Isaac Balami, told Akelicious that airframe maintenance alone costs Nigeria $1 billion annually at the average of $1 million per aircraft.

“Airlines expend about $1 million on the maintenance of airframe alone and not to talk about the maintenance of landing gear and engine, which have different maintenance programme. These amounts are spent by Nigerian airlines, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigeria Air Force, the Nigeria Police, the Presidential Fleet and others that operate fixed wing aircraft. Maintenance cost is in terms of hardware and software,” Balami said.

He explained that huge cost of conducting checks on aircraft overseas does not jeopardise the safety of the Nigerian fleet because concerning commercial airliners, the regulatory authority, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is monitoring all the airlines, but the huge cost has ensured that no Nigerian airline has existed for over 10 years, noting that Aero Contractors, which was established in 1959 started having problems 10 years after it went into scheduled commercial operation.

“The high cost of maintenance may not have any effect on aircraft safety but it is one of the reasons why Nigerian airlines cannot fly for more than 10 years. You can recall that Arik and Aero started having problems after they were 10 years. Aero was established in 1959 but went into commercial operations and 10 years after, it started having problems. This is difficult because after expending 40 per cent of your resources on fuel and you spend 30 per cent of your resources on maintenance, it becomes very difficult for you to survive,” he said.

He said that one major reason Nigerian airlines go under is because of the delay in ferrying the aircraft overseas, noting that every day a Boeing B737 is left on ground, the airline loses $100,000.

Boeing B737 is major aircraft type used by most Nigerian airlines.

“If you don’t fly a Boeing B737 a day you lose $100,000 and because you don’t have maintenance facility locally, you have to park the aircraft for about three weeks. That alone can kill an airline. That is why there is urgent need for Nigeria to have a maintenance facility and our MRO, Seven Start Global Hangar obtained licence from NCAA last August and we would start conducting checks soon; that will save Nigerian airlines and others huge amount of money spent overseas on maintenance,” Balami said.

The Chairman of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, told Akelicious that he spends about $2.5 million on heavy checks on one aircraft.

Also, the Account Manager of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, said the airline spends about $1.2 million on conducting C-check on each of its aircraft.

Mbanuzuo also said Nigeria loses hugely conducting maintenance checks overseas.
“For heavy check, which is done between 15 to 18 months, each time we fly that aircraft abroad, just the flight alone cost us close to $80,000. Your crew flies the airplanes; so that crew is out for three or four days. The cost of each C-check is about $1.2 million and then we fly it back here.
“If there were maintenance facility here, we won’t go through this. For instance, if the Uyo maintenance facility that is being constructed were available; we will just fly the aircraft from Lagos to Uyo and park the aircraft there. Even if initially it is run by expatriates and foreigners, after a short period of time, locals will get the expertise to do the work and the cost of flying the aircraft out is reduced,” he said.

He also explained that main input cost of a C-check is man hour cost, which is about $70 to $100 per hour, noting that the cost would drastically reduce if the maintenance is conducted locally.

“So, having a repair facility in Nigeria will save millions of dollars annually to all the airlines. In addition, pilots go for simulator training every six months. All the airlines in Nigeria send all their pilots for simulator training every six months. Imagine what we will be saving if we had simulators locally,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Aero Contractors, Captain Ado Sanusi, said that maintaining aircraft locally would save Nigerian airlines at least 35 per cent of the cost of maintaining the aircraft overseas and save Nigeria so much foreign exchange.

More details at https://www.akelicious.net/2018/11/nigeria-spends-25bn-annually-on.html

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bitcoin215: 6:51am On Nov 22, 2018
A lot of these things are eating our natural resources.
Hope we can cultivate the habit of maintaining any asset we have.
Outrageous


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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Oceannaagent: 6:56am On Nov 22, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Ibcrown(m): 6:56am On Nov 22, 2018
It's a normal things na
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by oluwasegun007(m): 6:57am On Nov 22, 2018
That's what you get when industrialization and ICT is not regarded in a country.... undecided

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by vosquare: 6:58am On Nov 22, 2018
First of all, let buhari go

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by DeRuggedProf: 6:58am On Nov 22, 2018
I thought Caverton will complete their maintenance facility on time.
Is that project still ongoing?

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Truckpusher(m): 6:58am On Nov 22, 2018
bitcoin215:
A lot of these things are eating our natural resources.
Hope we can cultivate the habit of maintaining any asset we have.
Outrageous


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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by arejibadz(m): 6:59am On Nov 22, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by sukerefakere(m): 7:00am On Nov 22, 2018
Cut your coat according to your cloth
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by israelmao(m): 7:02am On Nov 22, 2018
While our engineers are doing what?
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by lonelydora: 7:03am On Nov 22, 2018
Nigeria is not yet ready to develop. We need China or Russia to come and recolonize us

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Elisojonugwa: 7:04am On Nov 22, 2018
Wasteful nation.
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Nobody: 7:04am On Nov 22, 2018
Akwa Ibom state is building an Aircraft Maintenance Hangar and one DG of NCAA said he won't support it because he is an APC party chieftain.

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Emerald94(f): 7:05am On Nov 22, 2018
money just waisting while citizens starve to death.....God help Nigeria

Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by sammyj: 7:06am On Nov 22, 2018
Ok
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Magalan: 7:07am On Nov 22, 2018
And they blamed Atiku for selling Nigerian Airways..... it would have been $10bn on maintenance with zero income due to looting. Vote business inclined contestants

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by AFONJACOW(m): 7:08am On Nov 22, 2018
this lifeless clown sai Barbar should go back to medieval age when Fulani terrorist like him use to cross Sahara desert with Carmel and donkeys , enough of this month spending on outdated aircraft with missionless trips abroad

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by NaijaMutant(f): 7:08am On Nov 22, 2018
Useless Buhari wasting our scarce resources
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by MexxIT(m): 7:08am On Nov 22, 2018
Dj
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by chronique(m): 7:09am On Nov 22, 2018
I have never seen a country that wastes resources as much as Nigeria. We make money and burn it on things that we should normally not spend it on. No wonder there's so much poverty and poor economic growth in the country. It's obvious we are contributing so much to foreign economies and this isn't going to stop anytime soon. Nigeria is a very wasteful nation.

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by epadomo(m): 7:10am On Nov 22, 2018
Good morning Nigeria.............
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bantudra: 7:13am On Nov 22, 2018
nigeria has maintenance centers all over nigeria,but fee dee fee allowed them to rot....

military goverment was better in maintenance....they built all this facilities....

if you think am lieing then go check it out....the facilities are available but they are not used....
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by DanDeeBoss(m): 7:15am On Nov 22, 2018
Upgrade aircraft maintenance hangers... Train engineers to do the job and save cost... Let's learn to appreciate our own abeg...
Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by idonhammer: 7:15am On Nov 22, 2018
The $2bililion is for the thiefs wey give the contract while the $5 million is the original maintenance charges. Criminals

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bantudra: 7:19am On Nov 22, 2018
idonhammer:
The $2bililion is for the thiefs wey give the contract while the 2million is the original maintenance charges. Criminals

i tell you...this is how the situation is in nigeria....we dont have patrotizism....what we have is moneytism....

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bantudra: 7:23am On Nov 22, 2018
ChisoftINC:
Convert the money to naira abegi every time $$$.

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everything is about dollars in nigeria....nobody realy cares about the naira no more....thats why it keeps on dying and dying....

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by Nobody: 7:23am On Nov 22, 2018
chronique:
I have never seen a country that wastes resources as much as Nigeria. We make money and burn it on things that we should normally not spend it on. No wonder there's so much poverty and poor economic growth in the country. It's obvious we are contributing so much to foreign economies and this isn't going to stop anytime soon. Nigeria is a very wasteful nation.
if they don't maintain the aircraft, you will still cry.

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bantudra: 7:27am On Nov 22, 2018
take discos for example...:

discos have supposed to build transmission centers....but they didnt....

they just buy parts of nepa and concentrated on importing generators....

it was a bad idea sellin nepa off....

privatization is a very bad idea for nigeria....

since democracy nothing is workin no more....

no matter who una vote,nothing will change....

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by chronique(m): 7:28am On Nov 22, 2018
Admin401:
if they don't maintain the aircraft, you will still cry.

What stops us from having several of those facilities being built here and we do the bulk of the maintenance here and reduce the huge amount of foreign exchange we burn when we go out to do it? Other African airlines can come into Nigeria to do theirs at a cheaper rate and we also earn forex from it too. We are not just serious as a nation.

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Re: Nigeria Spends $2.5bn Annually On Aircraft Maintenance Overseas by bantudra: 7:30am On Nov 22, 2018
chronique:


What stops us from having several of those facilities being built here and we do the bulk of the maintenance here and reduce the huge amount of foreign exchange we burn when we go out to do it? Other African airlines can come into Nigeria to do theirs at a cheaper rate and we also earn forex from it too. We are not just serious as a nation.

but the facilities are their built by the militay goverment back then....i know of a facility in south east,where exactly,i dont remember....but its not been used....its just their rottening away....

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