The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development has finalized plans to partner with Boeing, a leading multinational aircraft manufacturer based in the United States, to improve the operational efficiency, safety, and business practices of Nigerian airline operators.
According to a statement from Mr. Tunde Moshood, the Special
Assistant on Media and Communications to Minister Festus Keyamo, the Minister
has arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, along with Chief Executive
Officers from prominent Nigerian airline companies.
Moshood indicated that a key aspect of the visit may involve
the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Working Together
Agreement (WTA) between Boeing and the Federal Government.
The statement reads: “Keyamo has arrived in Charleston,
South Carolina, USA, accompanied by CEOs of top Nigerian airline companies.
This visit marks a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s aviation sector as the Minister
and his delegation engage in a week-long series of high-level discussions with
Boeing, the renowned US multinational aircraft manufacturer.
“The visit, undertaken at Boeing’s invitation, will also
take the delegation to Seattle, Washington, as part of an extensive program
aimed at fostering a deeper partnership between Boeing and Nigeria. The primary
objective of this strategic engagement is to explore avenues for enhancing the
operational efficiency, safety, and overall business practices of Nigerian
airline operators through collaboration with one of the world’s leading
aircraft manufacturers.
“The highlight of this visit is expected to be the signing
of an MoU WTA between Boeing and the Federal Government of Nigeria. These
agreements will lay the groundwork for a new era of cooperation, offering
Nigerian airlines unprecedented access to Boeing’s vast technical resources.
“The anticipated benefits include specialized training in
airline operations, enhanced safety protocols, and opportunities for the
introduction of new or pre-owned Boeing aircraft into the Nigerian market.
Minister expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of this visit, noting
that the engagement with Boeing represents a significant step forward in our
efforts to revitalise the aviation sector in Nigeria. By working closely with
Boeing, we aim to equip our airlines with the tools and knowledge they need to
compete on a global scale, ensuring the highest standards of safety and
operational excellence.”