An aviation expert has said Nigeria needs an additional 159 aircraft by 2042. DAILY POST reports.
Joel Ellers, AIRBUS Airline Marketing Director, Africa, disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday in Abuja.
Ellers notes that Nigeria’s aviation sector holds a huge economic opportunity for international and domestic investors.InformationGuideNigeria
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“Airline Business modules are different; we will always work out the best module for Nigerian Airline operators.
“By 2042, there will be a need for 159 additional Aircraft to service Nigeria’s market,” he said.JAMB Portal
The aviation expert further encouraged airlines to acquire new-generation aircraft, noting that they were more energy-efficient and profitable.JAMB Result
According to him, 75 per cent of aircraft flying worldwide are old-generation, while only 25 per cent are the latest generation.NYSC Portal
DAILY POST recalls that last month, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority introduced new regulations requiring all scheduled passenger airlines – start-ups and established carriers – to operate at least six aircraft to ensure they have the financial and operational capacity to maintain reliable and regular operations.
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