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Tinubu Drives New Investment Push to Transform Nigeria’s Aviation Sector

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu – GCFR

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Nigeria’s aviation sector was placed firmly at the centre of the nation’s economic transformation drive today as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume and the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, delivered powerful policy statements at the 2025 FAAN National Aviation Conference (FNAC) in Lagos.

Both leaders spoke with a unified message, declaring that the era of slow, fragmented development in the sector is over, and that Nigeria is now intentionally positioning aviation as a strategic economic engine, investment hub and continental connector.

Delivering the President’s message, Senator Akume said the administration’s focus is to transform aviation into “a critical engine for national growth and global competitiveness,” driven by investment, partnership, and strong global engagement.

He outlined key achievements of the Renewed Hope Agenda including new international terminals in Lagos and Port Harcourt, extensive rehabilitation of airports nationwide, strengthened regulatory oversight, and expansion of cargo and MRO infrastructure in Lagos and Kano.

Akume described Nigeria as one of Africa’s most attractive and under-exploited aviation markets, backed by over 220 million people, strategic geographic positioning, and rapidly growing travel demand.

He assured investors that “there has never been a better time to invest,” noting opportunities in aircraft maintenance, leasing, cargo, logistics, aviation real estate, and training.

He further highlighted the next frontiers of growth, such as dedicated cargo corridors, expanded MRO capability to cut capital flight, the development of smart and green airports, and decentralised aviation training hubs. According to him, these areas directly align with the President’s economic diversification and job-creation goals.

In his welcome address, Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo reinforced the administration’s direction, describing FNAC 2025 as an inflection point for investment.

He said Nigeria is no longer presenting abstract ideas, but structured, viable, and investor-ready opportunities, particularly in airport modernization, PPP-driven infrastructure upgrades, aviation leasing companies, and the development of logistics and agro-export hubs.

Keyamo stressed that “the narrative of Nigerian aviation has fundamentally changed. We have shifted from problem-spotting to solution-building.” He announced that FAAN will, during the conference, present detailed data, timelines, and business cases to guide investors.

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With both leaders echoing the same message, the Federal Government made it clear that it is building a modern aviation ecosystem anchored on efficiency, transparency, private-sector leadership, and global partnerships.

The government also pledged to streamline regulations, promote fiscal reforms, enhance safety and develop more secure, customer-friendly airports.

As the conference begins, the message from the nation’s highest authorities is unmistakable: aviation is now a central pillar of Nigeria’s economic future, and the door is fully open to local and international investors willing to build that future alongside government.

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2026 Hajj Airlift Takes Off in Lagos as First Flight Departs Smoothly

The pilgrims from Oyo State

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The 2026 Hajj airlift operations officially began in Lagos on Monday, May 4, 2026, with a seamless inaugural flight from the Pilgrims and Cargo Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, marking a strong and orderly start to this year’s pilgrimage exercise.

The first flight, operated by Air Peace, departed at approximately 1:41 a.m., transporting 315 pilgrims from Oyo State to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in what officials described as a smooth and hitch-free operation.

The successful take-off is being viewed as a reflection of effective coordination among aviation authorities, security agencies, airline operators, and Hajj management institutions involved in the exercise.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), working in collaboration with state Muslim pilgrims’ welfare boards and designated carriers, is overseeing the nationwide airlift programme, which will run over the coming weeks.

Thousands of Nigerian pilgrims are expected to be transported to Makkah and Madinah.

Authorities say enhanced operational planning, improved passenger facilitation systems, and strengthened health and safety protocols have been put in place to ensure efficiency and reduce delays throughout the exercise.

Pilgrims have also been advised to strictly adhere to travel guidelines, complete all required documentation, and comply with baggage regulations to ensure a smooth departure process.

The pilgrims from Osun State

The successful launch of the Lagos flight sets a positive operational tone for the 2026 Hajj airlift, reinforcing confidence in Nigeria’s aviation coordination capacity and inter-agency preparedness for large-scale international religious travel.

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Nigeria Seals Landmark Airbus Deal to Drive Aviation Growth, Jobs

Aviation Minister – Festus Keyamo and the Representatives of the Airbus, at the company’s headquarters in Toulouse on Monday

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Nigeria has taken a major leap toward transforming its aviation sector, sealing a landmark partnership with global aircraft manufacturer Airbus to accelerate industry growth and technical capacity.

The Federal Government on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus at the company’s headquarters in Toulouse, marking a decisive shift in Nigeria’s ambition to build a modern, self-sustaining aerospace ecosystem.

The agreement, brokered during an official visit led by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, focuses on strengthening aviation infrastructure, developing skilled manpower, and enhancing technical capabilities across the sector.

Under the deal, Airbus will provide Nigeria with critical support in areas such as aviation market intelligence, pilot and crew training, aircraft maintenance expertise, and advisory services on Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operations.

The partnership also opens discussions on Nigeria’s potential role in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production—an emerging global priority as the aviation industry pushes toward cleaner energy solutions.

Speaking at the signing, Keyamo described the agreement as a strategic breakthrough that aligns with the Federal Government’s commitment to repositioning aviation as a key driver of economic growth.

Airbus, through its regional leadership, highlighted Nigeria’s central role in Africa’s aviation future, citing its large population and expanding economy as major advantages.

Industry projections underscore the significance of the partnership. Africa is expected to require nearly 1,500 new aircraft by 2044, alongside tens of thousands of skilled aviation professionals—including pilots, engineers, and cabin crew.

Officials say the MoU places Nigeria in a strong position to tap into this growth, creating jobs, attracting investment, and strengthening its status as a regional aviation hub.

With this agreement, Nigeria moves beyond policy ambitions into practical collaboration, laying the groundwork for a more competitive, technologically advanced aviation industry.

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Uyo–Accra Route Takes Off, Positioning Akwa Ibom as Emerging Aviation Hub

Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno onboard from Uyo – Accra

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A new aviation corridor has opened in southern Nigeria, as Uyo makes its debut on the international flight network with a landmark connection to Accra, Ghana.

The inaugural flight from Victor Attah International Airport to Kotoka International Airport marks more than just a new route, it represents a strategic shift in Nigeria’s aviation landscape, where subnational investment is driving connectivity and growth.

Backed by sustained infrastructure development, Akwa Ibom State is now positioning itself as a rising hub for regional travel, reducing reliance on traditional gateways and bringing international access closer to businesses and travelers in the South-South region.

The milestone event drew top-level participation, including Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Governor Umo Eno, underscoring the alignment between federal policy and state-level execution in expanding Nigeria’s aviation footprint.

For the state, the benefits are immediate and long-term.

Direct international access is expected to boost tourism inflows, facilitate trade, and attract investment into key sectors, while also generating employment opportunities across the aviation value chain.

The Uyo–Accra route also strengthens regional integration within West Africa, offering a more efficient travel option for passengers and businesses looking to connect across borders.

Industry analysts note that the development reflects a broader trend, where secondary airports, once underutilized, are being repositioned as active contributors to national economic growth.

Saturday’s inaugural flight was met with celebration and optimism, as stakeholders described it as the start of a new growth cycle for both Akwa Ibom and Nigeria’s aviation sector.

Ibom Air Fleet

What was once a quiet domestic airport has now taken a decisive leap into international relevance, signaling that Nigeria’s aviation future may increasingly be shaped beyond its traditional hubs.

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