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Nigeria has commenced negotiations with investors with a view to unveiling a new national carrier.
Aviation
minister Hadi Sirika confirmed that he would commence the talks at the
ongoing Farnborough International Air Show in the UK.
Nigeria hopes to commission another national airline in December, several years after the flag carrier was liquidated.
The
Nigeria Airways was founded in 1958 after the dissolution of West
African Airways Corporation (WAAC) and it ceased operations in 2003.
At
the time of the dissolution, the airline whose operations were
concentrated at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, was
headquartered at Airways House in Abuja.
Efficient and profitable
Nigeria Airways did fairly well in the early 1980s, just before
the departure of a KLM team that had been hired to make it efficient and
profitable.
The government now plans to lunch a private sector-driven carrier.
Mr
Sirika also disclosed that negotiations with Boeing and other Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) would take place in the UK.
According
to the minister, the UK air show was an opportunity to negotiate with
airline manufacturers to get the most competitive and best
value-for-money deals for Nigeria.
Mr Sirika explained
that the show would provide an opportunity to establish a Maintenance
Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Nigeria.
The
minister had earlier tweeted: “Negotiating Aircraft orders with Airbus
at Farnborough ahead of National Carrier unveiling on Wednesday.
Delay in the launch
“Negotiations with Boeing and other OEMs tomorrow. Met with Standard Chartered Bank earlier. All is looking good!”
Mr
Sirika had on July 6, announced that the name and logo of the proposed
airline would be unveiled during the UK air show and assured that it
would commence operations in December.
The government
had explained that the perceived delay in the launch of the new national
carrier was to avoid the mistakes of the past.
The
Federal Government, Mr Sirika explained, was following Infrastructure
Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) guidelines to ensure due
processes in the arrangement.
Consequently, he added, the government had appointed the Transaction Advisers to work out modalities for the carrier.
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