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                                                                                                                                won’t give you if there is rivalry and you spend a   is paid to the government of Niger in fees, tax-  For the ordinary diploma he said the college
                                                                                                                                lot of time trying to find something which they   es and charges. “Cameroun recently added a   was running courses in electrical/electronic



                                                                                                                                already have the answer,” said Demuren.  (US) $37 development tax per passenger and   engineering technology, aircraft maintenance
                                                                                                                                                                    Congo charges every arriving passenger (US)   engineering technology, while the higher
                                                                                                                                                                    $15 to promote tourism,” he explained.  national diploma would include aviation man-


            A CONDUSIVE OPERATING                                                                                                                                    He urged governments and stakeholders to   agement, aircraft maintenance engineering



                 ENVIRONMENT                                                                                                                                        work together to enable aviation to grow and   technology (with avionics as an option) and

                                                                                                                                                                    drive prosperity in Africa.        aircraft maintenance engineering technology

                                                                                                                                                                                                       (with airframe/power plant as an option).
        Stakeholders in Nigeria’s aviation industry                                                                                                                                                      “The only difference between part time and




        have demanded that a better environment                                                                                        DANA AIR TO INVEST                                              the full time is a semester. For the full time, a



        for their operations should be provided by                                                                                                                                                     student will complete the programme in two



        the nation’s aviation authorities.                                                                                      Chief operating officer of Dana Air, Obi                               semesters, while for the part time it is will be





         This call was made at the 23rd edition of                                                                              Mbanuzo said that the airline plans to                                 complete in three semesters. We hope that
        the Annual Conference of League of Airport                                                                              invest in Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul   NIGHT FLIGHTS ALLOWED     this programme will increase the knowledge


        & Aviation correspondents (LAAC) held                                                                                   (MRO) as part of efforts to reduce cost of                             of aviation professionals in the industry and


        recently at the Radisson Blu hotel, in Lagos                                                                            ferrying aircraft abroad for maintenance.                              will enhance professionalism,” he said.

        under the  theme “Boosting Aviation Invest-                                                                               He said his airline was waiting for the   Nigerian Airspace Management Agency   In 2019 NCAT was recognised by the inter-





        ment through Policy.”                                                                                                   Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to   (NAMA) chief executive officer Fola Akinkuotu   national civil aviation organization (ICAO),




         Air Peace chairman Allen Onyema               At the 23rd annual conference of LAAC held recently in Lagos, were       provide the permit that would enable Dana   has said that night flights into Nigeria’s   as an institution with the highest number of



        frowned at government’s designation of lo-  from (left to right) Anthony Omoh, vice chairman LAAC, Gbenga Olowo,        establish the facility.             airports are allowed and the Nigerian Civil   certified training instructors in the world for









        cal airlines for international flights without   president aviation round table, Bernard Bankole president of NANTA,      “Anytime you take an aircraft outside for   Aviation Regulations provided for such.   the third year running and a regional training

        following up implementation and without    Muneer Bankole MD Medview airlines, Olusegun Koiki, LAAC chairman,           heavy check, it is a big burden on the airlines.   He said NAMA had received various re-  centre of excellence. The certification was







        using policy to tackle the exploitative activi-  Nick Fadugba president AfBAA and Roland Iyayi CEO TopBrass Aviation    If we get land permit anywhere in the country   quests from airlines for clearance to operate   the outcome of an exhaustive statistical in-







        ties of authorities in destination countries.                                                                           today to build our hangar, we will commence   beyond the usual hours of operation and such   spection of the training facilities, instructional




         This in addition to approval of multiple                                                                               work immediately. We are already doing   requests were granted.        staff, course content and programmes, by a




        entry points into Nigeria to foreign airlines                                                                           A-checks on aircraft ourselves but these ones   “If an airline wants to operate into an air-  team of global aviation training experts.

        has not been favourable to the growth of                                                                                last for a day or two. However, a C-check lasts   port beyond the usual hours, a window exists   This recognition gave NCAT more allocations


        local airlines in the country.                                                                                          for a month or so. If you don’t have a hangar,   to ask for extension,” he said.  and approval to conduct additional courses.




         “The gestation period of extinction of   CEO’S MUST BE PUNISHED       NCAA AND AIB MUST CO-OPERATE                     you can’t do that. Initially, we intended to just   Akinkuotu, however, explained that at



        domestic carriers from the business which is                                                                            do our own work, not that we will want to   certain airports where navigational aids were
        within the average of 5-10 years should be of                          Former director general of Nigerian Civil        make money from it for a start,” he said.  available without electricity power, night


        concern to the industry’s stakeholders as the   Commissioner of the Accident Investiga-  Aviation Authority Harold Demuren has   Over the years, most airline operators in   flights could not take place.




        myriads of identifiable causes have been seen   tion Bureau Akin Olateru has called for   advised the NCAA and Nigeria’s accident   Nigeria have had to handle the cost burden




        as scarcity and high cost of aviation fuel, poor   Chief Executive Officers to be punished for   investigation bureau to work together in   associated with ferrying aircraft to Europe



        facility at our airports, obsolete infrastruc-  non-performance.       the interest of safety enhancement.              and East Africa for C-check and other mainte-                            GHANA PASSES LEGISLATION

        ture, multiple taxations; shortage of forex for   Olateru made this call during the                                     nance checks. Aircraft maintenance chal-


        airline operators, multiple designation for the   conferment of a fellowship on him by the   He frowned at unnecessary rivalry between   lenges have placed a huge cost on Nigerian






        foreign carriers and absence of Maintenance   Nigerian Institution of Safety Engineers   both agencies, stating that it is not compulso-  airlines estimated at (US) $90 million or (N3.2        Ghana’s parliament has passed into law,



        Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility,” said   (NISE), a division of the Nigerian Society of   ry for NCAA to implement all AIB’s recommen-  billion) on aircraft maintenance annually.  AVIATION COURSES START     the legislative instrument on aircraft acci-



        event chairman and Managing Director of   Engineers (NSE).             dations since the regulatory body has more         Stakeholders have said if the situation                              dent and serious incident regulations 2019
        Med View airlines Muneer Bankole,.   He stressed the need for increased   information on the entire sector.             is properly managed, engine MRO could   Nigerian College of Aviation Technology   (LI 2375), together with the Ghana Civil




         President of the national association of   emphasis on performance and profession-  Reacting to media reports that AIB came out   become a necessary spend; as opposed to a   Zaria has commenced admission into   Aviation (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Act 985).






        Nigeria travel agents (NANTA), Bernard Ban-  alism and promised to consistently uphold   with 60 recommendations and that the NCAA   continual burden on the airline’s bottom line.   ordinary national diploma, higher national   Director general, Ghana Civil Aviation Author-




        kole stressed the need for all stakeholders   the ethics of the profession.  had not complied with all of them, he said,                                    diploma and post graduate diploma into   ity Simon Allotey said the legislation was aimed


        to live up to their responsibilities in order   He offered maximum support to organi-  “Let me explain to you. NCAA does not need                           various fields of academy, extending   at ensuring compliance with ICAO’s standards


        to allow an enabling environment for the   sations that seek to promote safety in the                                                                       location of its PGD school to Lagos, Nigeria.   and recommended practices (SARPS).




        industry’s growth.                  aviation sector, stating that the aviation   to comply with all their recommendations. It is                             Rector Abdulsalami Mohammed said    He said by “adhering to ICAO’s SARPS re-





         “There is need to create an enabling en-  industry was a very dynamic one, which   just a recommendation and that’s why NCAA                               the college “is also offering PGD in aviation   lated to safety oversight, GCAA effectively



        vironment for growth of the industry,” said   required a lot of work.  and AIB need to work together. In Africa, they                                       management (full time), which would be held   ensures that aviation service providers and



        president, air transport services senior staff as-  He said with dedication, the industry   don’t work together and we don’t know what   TAXES OVERBURDEN AIRLINES     in Zaria, Kaduna state, while the part-time   airline operators maintain an acceptable



        sociation of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) Illitrus Ahmadu.  would move forward.   happened. In other cities, they work together.                                       programme would be held in Lagos.”  level of operational safety.”



         “Governments and regulators need to   Olateru who is the first African to be   NTSB and FAA work together but in Nigeria,   Special envoy to Africa on aero-political affairs   He said the aim of the programmes is to   Ghana obtained a provisional effective im-




        provide an enabling environment that will   honoured with the award of Fellowship   you see so much rivalry. It’s not necessary. They   from International Air Transport Association   improve the academic knowledge of profes-  plementation (EI) rate of 89.89%, the highest



        attract investment. Nigerian government   by the Royal Aeronautic Society in United   need to come together and do the right thing.   (IATA), Raphael Kuuchi said that governments   sionals in the sector and that NCAT had sought   by an African country, after ICAO concluded




        must support local airlines,” said president   Kingdom, maintained that recognition of   When something happens, NCAA will have   and service providers in West Africa are heaping   and received accreditation from the National   its co-ordinated validation mission in April. Q





        African business aviation association (Af-  hard work by organisations and associations   more information than anybody else. They   a heavy tax burden on airlines in the sub-region.   Board for Technical Education before hand to



        BAA) Nick Fadugba.                  would encourage improved performance.  are the custodians of the information. So, they   According to him, (US) $80 from each ticket   make the programmes legitimate.



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