Airbus Group To Establish Operational Office In Nigeria
The French Ambassador to Nigeria, Denys
Gauer, says that Airbus Group, the largest aircraft manufacturers and
leasers in the world will open an operational office in Nigeria.
In a statement on Thursday in Abuja,
Gauer said that the decision on the office was a mark of confidence in
the Federal Government’s agenda for the aviation industry.
The statement signed by the Deputy
Director, Press and Public Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, Mr.
James Odaudu, said that Gauer made disclosure when he visited the
Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, in Abuja.
The ambassador said that they were in
the ministry to identify with the government’s vision and plans for
aviation sector as presented by the minister to various industry
stakeholders.
Vice President, Airbus Group for Africa,
Vincent Larnicol, who was in company with Gauer, told Sirika that
Airbus’ desire to get closer to its customers informed its decision to
establish its presence in Nigeria.
Larnicol promised to collaborate,
through its Cooperation Programme, with the Nigerian government in the
establishment of an Aviation University to which the International Civil
Aviation Organisation was largely committed.
He also informed the minister about the
group’s interest in the plans of government to concession major airports
across the country as well as the establishment of a national carrier.
Larnicol commended the government for
its effort to establish an aircraft leasing company in view of the
inherent difficulties in acquiring new aircraft.
He said that Airbus has expanded upon its strong European roots to move forward on an international scale.
Responding, Sirika informed the
delegation that the vision of the Federal Government for the sector
included the establishment of a private sector-driven national carrier.
He said that government was also
determined to concession four major airports to make them more viable
and up to global standards and re-position domestic airlines to make
them competitive and profitable.
The minister told the delegation that
government was committed to the establishment of Maintenance, Repair and
Overhaul facilities and development of human capital for the
anticipated expansion of the sector.
He said that the plan of the government
is to gradually re-position the Nigerian aviation industry in such a way
that will turn the nation into a regional hub for air transportation.
“This is in line with the ICAO forecast of a quadruple growth for the nation’s air travel in the next 10 years.’’
The minister expressed the country’s
preparedness to collaborate with all genuine partners, adding that
government’s decisions and actions would always be guided by the
protection of national interests.
(NAN)
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