Minister lauds Air Peace, Nigeria’s potential in global aviation

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), has said that Air Peace’s strong performance in the aviation industry is a testament to Nigeria’s global aviation potential.The post Minister lauds Air Peace, Nigeria’s potential in global aviation appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), has said that Air Peace’s strong performance in the aviation industry is a testament to Nigeria’s global aviation potential. The minister made this disclosure at the 10th-anniversary celebration of Air Peace held at the Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos. Keyamo commended Air Peace, the leading airline in Nigeria and the West African region, for its world-class operations, which have continued to elevate the country’s standing in the global aviation industry.

He assured that the federal government would continue to extend its support and backing to the airline to ensure its success. Keyamo said: “Air Peace is a proud ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As a government, we are proud to support our local airlines.



We are proud to support Air Peace in particular because it flies our flag very high all over the world. “They’re rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest airlines in the world and that is from a local entrepreneur here so they deserve all the praise, all the support.” According to the minister, Air Peace’s global standard and innovative operations coupled with some of the government’s efforts are beginning to attract attention to the country’s aviation potential to the point that international lessors and financiers are anxious to cooperate with airline operators in Nigeria on dry leasing and other financial arrangements.

“We got a letter yesterday inviting all of us to Ireland in January. Because of what we have done in the last few months since we came to office, the collection of the leading aircraft lessors and financiers in the world have invited us to a meeting in Ireland in January. “They want to start discussing at the highest level with Nigerian operators the business of aircraft leasing and financing.

We are on the right path and all thanks to people like Allen Onyema.” The minister highlighted the tough aviation terrain in the country, which has led to the death of numerous airlines in the past. “If you look at the history of airlines in Nigeria, it is difficult for them to survive more than 10 years and still look healthy.

We have a history of great mortality of airlines; more than a hundred airlines in the last 40 years or so, and I am sure you all remember from the Concord to the Zenith to Okada to the Bellviews to the ADCs,” Keyamo said. Air Peace has, however, bucked this trend by surviving for 10 years and still going strong. “Here you have the Air Peace, after 10 years still looking strong, still looking healthy, and actually on the rise rather than on the decline.

” Responding to the minister, Dr Allen Onyema said that hope began to rise in the aviation industry over the past year with the appointment of Keyamo as minister, who has undertaken a revamp of the industry, thereby increasing the competitiveness of Nigerian airlines. “Now, you must have noticed some changes in the aviation industry in the last year. I want to use this opportunity to thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating a platform through the instrumentality of his appointment of Festus Keyamo as Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development.

So, if I praise President Tinubu, you must know I am telling the truth because I am involved,” Onyema said. He assured that the airline would not rest on its oars and would continue to provide cutting-edge services to put Nigeria on the aviation industry world map..