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FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by PDPGuy: 12:10am On Mar 29, 2022
The Federal Government has commenced discussions with two plane makers, US-based Boeing and Airbus, a European multinational aerospace corporation, to facilitate the purchase of aircraft for the country’s national carrier, Nigeria Air.
BusinessDay gathered that several foreign airlines had indicated interest by submitting their bids as bidding is slated to end by May 10, 2022.

A source actively involved in the national carrier who craved anonymity told BusinessDay that Nigeria Air would kick off in July 2022 with three aircraft for short haul operations.

Long haul operations would commence about two years later, after the airline gets its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA)audit.

The first out of the three wet leased aircraft for Nigeria Air is expected to arrive in the country in June, while the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) would be granting the airline its Air Operator’s Certificate, which would enable it to commence as a scheduled operator by June 2022.

BusinessDay also learnt that the airline has also selected its key personnel, all of whom are currently on ground. These include the managing director, project managers, chief financial officer, and chief commercial officer and operations manager.

The airline has chosen Abuja as its operational control center and the headquarters and is currently working on the website of the airline, which will be launched soon.

The source disclosed that the Federal Government would only have 5 percent stake in the airline, while the remaining 95 percent would go to foreign partners and indigenous private investors.

A further breakdown shows that out of the 95 percent, 49 percent of the investment would go to foreign partners, while 46 percent would be for other indigenous private investors.

“There are no preferred bidders yet for the national carrier. The process for the establishment of the national carrier, Nigeria Air, is very transparent and according to laid-down international standards,” the source said.

“We plan to increase the fleet to 30 aircraft in five years. These aircraft will include long haul and short haul aircraft. The plan for the national carrier started in 2015. Since 2015, we have been planning and putting things in place. The pandemic delayed but helped us plan well,” the source said.

James Odaudu, director of public affairs at the ministry of aviation, had recently hinted that the Federal Government was resolute about the establishment of a national carrier.

Odaudu said at this stage, no corporate entity or individual had been appointed or selected, or even preferred for the project as the process for selection had just started with the Request for Proposal.

He, however, said the Federal Government was committed to bequeath to the country a national carrier that Nigerians would be proud of, adding that the ministry remained committed to the project.

Hadi Sirika, minister of aviation, had said the national carrier project, which is part of the aviation roadmap under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, would create about 70,000 jobs for Nigerians, noting that this was higher than the total number of federal civil servants in the country.

Sirika said the national carrier was supposed to have kicked off in 2021 but was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He, however, said that for obvious reasons, the ministry now has access to equipment and deliveries of the aircraft would be faster and rates might be cheaper.

https://businessday.ng/aviation/article/fg-in-talks-with-boeing-airbus-over-nigeria-air/

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by SarkinYarki: 12:22am On Mar 29, 2022
Only a fool will believe this

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by heniford2: 12:24am On Mar 29, 2022
angry grin cheesy country

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by CaptainAyub: 12:26am On Mar 29, 2022
Osama BinHari preparing for final cashout.
Dude is MVP,useless FC of zoogeria.

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by DaddyGoo: 12:27am On Mar 29, 2022
Waste of time!

Support the existing local carriers with that fund instead and provide the environment (airports,easy access to airports, navaids, etc) for them to run world-class services.

Air Peace dey try, Ibom Air dey try, Green Africa dey try, Arik sef dey try.

Instead of seizing Arik's B737NG jets to start a new airline, why not return their aircraft (which they bought brand new with bank depositors' funds) and strengthen the existing operations and industry support fund?

Aviators In Nigeria know that nothing has been leased, unless shell companies were created to acquire those aircraft from Arik via AMCON. Those aircraft have been here for years.

Also, all the listed airlines have brand new aircraft on order, so why not support them to actualize their dream?

They are brave to order those planes IMO, considering that they can only fly for a maximum of 12 hours daily versus the global standard of 16+ hours.

This case is a perfect example of why they teach us in Business school that government has no business in business (except as a regulatory authority).


See the history of 2 out of the 3 wet leased aircraft on ground for evidence of my statement that no extra lease should be necessary, unless Arik is the lessor:

https://m.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-737-700-5n-mje-ng-eagle/r6vwqm

https://m.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-737-700-5n-mjg-ng-eagle/ekd0p6

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by liftedud(m): 12:57am On Mar 29, 2022
Let them handle security issues first
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by morikee: 6:02am On Mar 29, 2022
Lol make e no be cruise sha cus this our FG na werey
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by wallay77(m): 6:03am On Mar 29, 2022
Mtcheeew
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by englishmart(m): 6:03am On Mar 29, 2022
The right people to run this country are the ones voting dullards into power. Nigeria will split into shreds sooner than later.

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by thatsleepboy1: 6:03am On Mar 29, 2022
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by SEGLIZ: 6:04am On Mar 29, 2022
this whole national carrier thing is taking and looking like forever.
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Nobody: 6:21am On Mar 29, 2022
Just say APC is looking for an avenue to steal money to finance their bid to retain the presidency in 2023.
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Mooh247: 6:23am On Mar 29, 2022
cool
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by luizpippo(m): 6:29am On Mar 29, 2022
This is unnecessary.

I repeat, this is unnecessary.

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Badonasty(m): 6:39am On Mar 29, 2022
Lol….two years later for international flights…the only reason I want pdp to takeover is so they can probe the hell out of these APC guys
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by MathewOG(m): 6:42am On Mar 29, 2022
ok
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Aether(m): 6:57am On Mar 29, 2022
So with the massive problems in the country, Nigeria Air is what's on their archaic minds?
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by bayelsaowei(m): 6:58am On Mar 29, 2022
In talks right? Still in talks? Useless
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Rexnegro(m): 7:14am On Mar 29, 2022
Okay

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Runaway: 7:18am On Mar 29, 2022
Them wan borrow planes too?

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Mide3367: 7:39am On Mar 29, 2022
We have new PPL students here in Ncat from federal government
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Nobody: 7:49am On Mar 29, 2022
Do they have the money? person no get money e dey price motor.
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Meteng: 7:59am On Mar 29, 2022
Time to chop in hard currency don reach for Aviation ministry guys
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Deeprooted: 8:08am On Mar 29, 2022
Some times I wonder what this administration takes Nigerians for

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Triangles1(m): 8:12am On Mar 29, 2022
Boeing I don't know but Airbus hardly crash.
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Ayula911: 8:20am On Mar 29, 2022
Africans wake up, this is a strategy, we need to revolt, we need a bloody revolution .

Eugene
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by skywalker240(m): 8:24am On Mar 29, 2022
Idiots
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by elfico(m): 8:41am On Mar 29, 2022
How about the idiots start by securing airports first.

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Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by Okoroawusa: 8:43am On Mar 29, 2022
SarkinYarki:
Only a fool will believe this
I am that fool. Please leave my foolishness to me.
Re: FG In Talks With Boeing, Airbus Over Nigeria Air by SarkinYarki: 8:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Okoroawusa:

I am that fool. Please leave my foolishness to me.

You voted Buhari twice so no suprises

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