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         The health and survival of the aviation
          sector is increasingly gaining the attention
          of experts who want to rescue it from
          imminent collapse.                                                                       Nick Fadugba
           If the industry must grow, the experts
          say, and then the government needs to
          think out of the box by embracing bold, yet
          courageous, steps.
           To achieve this, Chairman of African   She advised that airlines should be   the load capacity is another way of putting
          Business Aviation Association (AfBAA), Mr   reduced to not more than four, adding they   them down, although they were striving to
                                                                               get back on their feet post-covid-19.
          Nick Fadugba has called for a review of   should have between 10 and 20 aircraft
          Nigeria’s Bilateral Air Services Agreement   each.                     IATA regional director, advocacy and
          (BASA) to create an enabling business   She said that airlines should embrace   strategic operations, Adefunke Adeyemi,
          environment for the airlines.     collaboration in the ways of doing business   noted that the industry in Africa has
           According to him, multiple entry points   as mergers couldn’t be forced.  experienced a revenue loss of about (US)
          and the frequencies of foreign airlines have   This, she said, would make the industry   $6billion and that flights went down by 94
          been more disadvantageous to the Nigerian   stronger to compete on the domestic,   per cent  at the end of April.
          airlines as opposed to the advantages the   regional and international scenes.  She said that despite the implementation
          agreement was supposed to present.  Group Executive Finance, Ghana Airport   of significant relief measures by the
           Fadugba made this known at the third   company, John Okwesie Arthur, noted that   government across the globe, more needs
          webinar organised by AELEX Partners.  airports need to start afresh by collaborat-  to be done.
           According to him, when the bilateral   ing with each other and other stakeholders.  In her words, IATA has advocated
          agreement was made, the airlines were   He said that African countries should   financial support for Africa from various
          relatively new. To ensure the growth of   come together to share expertise to   organisations like UNWTO, world travel and
          the sector, there’s a need to review the   make the industry viable and noted   tourism council, Adefunke advised that to
          agreement to incorporate the airlines,   that countries should look at investing   restart the sector, there’s a need to restore
          adding that the agreements do not favour   in non-aeronautical inclusions, such as   public confidence in air travel, putting
          the average Nigerian carrier.     building malls at the airports.    adequate health and safety measures in
                                                                               place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
           Fadugba said the multiple entry points   The principal managing partner, Avaero
                                                                                 In his contribution, Richard Gimblett,
          have diluted the domestic market for the   Capital Partners, Sindy Foster, said that   a partner at Holamn Fenwick Willian, a
          carriers.                         the country’s aviation industry had been in   United Kingdom (UK)-based law firm,
           He noted that there’s a need to overhaul   crisis before Covid-19 pandemic.  stated that governments across the world
          airlines’ business plans with emphasis on   According to her, the lack of capitalisation   were devising measures to restart the
          unit cost, load factor and yield.  and the low propensity of Nigerians to fly   sector and that the federal government
           For the airlines to rise above the current   are major issues which, more than ever,   should not be left behind.
          situation, they should co-operate through   had become pertinent to address.  He said that the government could pro-
          training, MRO, spares pooling, operation,   For her, also, there’s a need to look into   vide direct financial support to passenger
          interlining and code-sharing.     the factors frustrating the airline business.   and cargo carriers, ensure relief on fees,
           Showing optimism, former secretary-gen-  One of which is the ticket prices. Multiple   charges and taxes, make forex available for
          eral, African Civil Aviation Commission   taxation should be scrapped, she said.  technological innovations. Also, it should
          (AFCAC), Iyabo Sosina, said that the future   Also, she expressed disappointment that   engage in leasing and financial community,
          of air transport in Nigeria is bright despite   the government jumped on the train of   he added.
          the challenges.                   social distancing during flights by reducing   Moderator of the webinar, Theophilus
           She advocated the need for the repo-  load to between 50 per cent and 70 per   Emuwa, who is also a managing partner,
          sitioning the industry. According to her,   cent.                    head of tax at AELEX said there was a need
          there’s a need to focus on the Nigeria Civil   According to her, the airlines were in a   for transparency in the management of
          Aviation Authority (NCAA) without political   dire situation when they were operating   funds for the industry to grow. Q
          interference with the authority.  at full capacity and asking them to reduce



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