Tag: Nigerian aviation sector
NIGAV Awards 2026 Signals Bold Industry Rebirth and Excellence Drive
The Nigeria Aviation (NIGAV Award Committee) has announced plans to host the 15th Nigeria Aviation Awards and Ministerial Dinner. Therefore, the flagship NIGAV event...
Private Jets vs Business Class: Are Airlines Losing High-Value Passengers?
Business travel in Nigeria is undergoing a quiet but powerful transformation. Over the past two decades, private aviation has expanded dramatically, with the country’s...
ICAN Aviation Chapter Targets ₦500m Endowment Fund to Drive Aviation Finance...
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) Aviation Chapter is set to celebrate its first anniversary with a strong focus on financial governance...
Unions Declare Concession Rejection Over Enugu Airport Deal
Nigeria’s aviation labour unions have issued a firm concession rejection following the signing of the Enugu Airport concession agreement, citing exclusion, labour neglect, and...
College Ultimatum: Unions Give 14-Day Over NCAT COS
Four aviation unions have issued a fourteen-day ultimatum to the management of the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology in Zaria, warning of sweeping consequences...
Aviation Ministry Approves Strategic Parastatal Reshuffle
A minor parastatal reshuffle has been approved across key aviation agencies under the aviation ministry, signalling continued administrative fine-tuning within Nigeria’s air transport governance...
Aviation Fuel Import Reliance Sparks Monopoly Threat
BY ANTHONY OMOH
Nigeria’s aviation sector appears trapped by dangerous aviation fuel import reliance and growing uncertainty over the new Dangote Refinery. Many fuel marketers...
Experts Storm Lagos for 1st Critical Transport Summit
Stakeholders across Nigeria’s transportation industry will on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, gather in Lagos for the maiden Transport Summit.
The one-day event will hold...
New Insurance Rule Lets Airlines Cede 90%, Stabilise Market
“For years, lessors required offshore underwriting, and over 95 percent of aviation insurance premiums left Nigeria. This new model strikes a balance,” said Omosehin....
NCAA Justifies Recent Regulatory Penalties on Airlines
The Director General Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Captain Chris Najomo, has reiterated that the NCAA sustain domestic airlines despite regulatory penalties and operational challenges....






















