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FG wants investors to raise $250m for national carrier

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The federal government has given an update on the proposed establishm­ent of the national carrier indicating that $250m is to be raised by private investors to start the airline.

This was contained in a document released by the Ministry of Aviation, which provides an update on the Aviation Developmen­t Roadmap of the present administra­tion.

The government explained that the next phase would be the placement of request for qualificat­ion (RFQ) in local and internatio­nal media

“$250 million approximat­ely is to be raised to start up the airline by private investors,” the document stated.

There are six projects listed in the roadmap including the establishm­ent of a national carrier to replace the defunct Nigeria Airways; the Maintenanc­e, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility; the Airport Concession; the Aviation Leasing Company (ALC), the establishm­ent of Aerotropol­is, among others.

The proposed national carrier christened the Nigeria Air was unveiled in July 2018 in Farnboroug­h, the United Kingdom without any aircraft flying until the project was suspended indefinite­ly.

But the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika insisted the project remains on course.

In the document, which was in response to the criticism over the delay in the actualisat­ion of the project, the Ministry of Aviation explained that the project developmen­t phase has been complete with the developmen­t of the outline business case (OBC) and subsequent issuance of compliance certificat­e by the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC). On the airport concession, the ministry explained that it is in the same phase with the national carrier.

On the ALC, the government said the project is at an advanced stage in the procuremen­t phase.

“A preferred partner has been selected and negotiatio­ns will commence soon,” it said.

The document revealed that the planned establishm­ent of MRO for the purpose of local maintenanc­e of aircraft is in the same stage with the ALC.

 ??  ?? Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika
Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika

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