The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development,
Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN.
The Africa Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) has pledged to finance the
first set of aircraft for the launch of the Nigerian Airlines and as a huge
boost to the Nigerian aviation sector.
The significant milestone was reached during a side
meeting with the Afreximbank team at the ongoing Aviation Economic Conference
in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
The meeting, facilitated by Boeing’s senior director
of finance, Lereece Rose brought together key stakeholders to discuss aircraft
financing opportunities for Nigerian airlines.
The meeting was attended by the Minister of Aviation
and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN, who led the Nigerian
delegation.
This delegation included notable members such as the
chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation, Sen. Abdulfatai Buhari; the
chairman of the House Committee on Aviation, Hon. Abdullahi Garba; the chairman
of the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions,
Senator Abiru Adetokunbo; the director-general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority (NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo; the managing director of Fidelity Bank,
Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe; the COO of Air Peace, Toyin Olajide; the CEO of XEJet,
Emmanuel Iza; the chairman of ValueJet, Kunle Soname and his managing director,
Capt. Majekodunmi; the chairman of Bellagio Air, Dr. Oludare Akande, among
other aviation stakeholders.
During the meeting, Afreximbank, led by its director
and global head of project and asset-based finance, Helen Brume, agreed in
principle to collaborate with Nigeria on aircraft financing. Established 30
years ago, Afreximbank’s primary mandate is to promote trade across Africa.
Brume highlighted the bank’s extensive experience in
supporting airlines such as Arik Air, Kenya Airways and TAG over the past two
decades.
She emphasised the need for robust aviation
infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of African airlines.
To address these needs, Afreximbank announced plans to
launch a leasing subsidiary, which will soon take delivery of 25 aircraft to be
leased to African airlines.
This initiative aims to provide Nigerian airlines with
access to dry-leased aircraft, enabling it to access better service Bilateral
Air Service Agreement (BASA) routes and domestic operations.
Rose commended the minister for his efforts in
improving Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem, particularly in raising the country’s
score on the Cape Town Convention from 49.5 per cent to 75.5 per cent.
This progress underscores Nigeria’s commitment to
creating an enabling environment for aircraft financing and leasing.
The minister highlighted the critical need for
partnerships to enhance access to aircraft financing for Nigerian operators,
facilitating growth and improved service delivery.
In response, Afreximbank affirmed its readiness to
collaborate with the Nigerian government, signalling a promising future for the
country’s aviation industry.
A committee has been established to follow up on the
discussions, ensuring that this partnership translates into actionable
solutions for Nigerian airlines.
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