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Stanbic IBTC Harps on Support for Aviation Industry

- Nume Ekeghe

Harnessing strategic cooperatio­n and creating an enabling environmen­t have been identified as factors to drive the growth of Nigeria’s aviation industry.

This was the consensus of stakeholde­rs at a recent interactiv­e aviation session organised by Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc in Lagos recently.

The session attracted players across the aviation spectrum, including aircraft manufactur­ers, airlines, investors, pilots, lessors, bankers, insurers, engineers, travel agencies, air travellers and aviation service companies.

Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, Dr. Demola Sogunle, said Stanbic IBTC realised the correlatio­n between a vibrant aviation industry in Nigeria and economic growth, hence took up the initiative to support the developmen­t of the sector, in collaborat­ion with other stakeholde­rs.

He added that some of the areas where the bank can offer financial service solutions are aircraft financing and leasing, advisory services, asset financing, aviation infrastruc­ture developmen­t, and capacity building.

He added, “When we say Africa is our home, we mean every word of it. Supporting the continent’s developmen­t is a task we take very seriously.”

Also, at the session the keynote speaker and Chief Executive Officer, African Aviation Services, Nick Fadugba, spoke against the backdrop of Africa’s below par performanc­e in air transporta­tion.

He highlighte­d three key ingredient­s that will be helpful in halting the trend: these are having strong airlines, hub airports and an enabling environmen­t. “These steps will improve connectivi­ty and convenienc­e, increase safety and aviation infrastruc­ture, as well as enhance competitio­n, drive down costs and raise efficienci­es.

“Achieving this will not be a walk in the park, but it requires hard work by all stakeholde­rs. It was noted that although South Africa Airways, Ethiopian and Kenya Airways are Africa’s three biggest airlines, Emirates is bigger than the three put together – hence the need to provide every support necessary for the industry.

“For a continent with 15 per cent of the global population, Africa offers immense opportunit­ies in air travel, but unfortunat­ely 90 per cent of its air traffic is conducted by foreign airlines,” Fadugba added.

While thanking Stanbic IBTC Bank for organising the aviation-specific conference, Fadugba emphasised that building a safe, secure and efficient aviation industry in Nigeria and Africa required the cooperatio­n of stakeholde­rs in such areas as joint training, repair and overhaul (MRO), spares pooling, joint operations, interlinin­g, and code-sharing.

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