The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has promised to deliver the Air Transport Licence (ATL) and the Aircraft Operators Certificate (AOC) to the new national carrier, Nigeria Air, in the next 90 days.
The Director-General of NCAA, Capt. Muktar Usman, announced this at a news conference in Lagos, assuring that the proposed December take off of the carrier is still feasible.
He said:” “We still have more than 90 days to the end of the year, so it is still feasible, all things being equal. I am just talking from the regulatory point of view.”
He assured the flying public and Nigerians that the government is still working round the clock for a successful take off of the airline.
According to Usman, the government will continue to work on the project until it is delivered to at the stipulated time.
He explained that the role of Transaction Advisers to the project is a gradual process, adding that the process so far has been transparent.
“The government’s intention about the take off of Nigeria Air is to get the best for the flying public because Nigerians have been yearning for a strong and viable carrier.
“We want a carrier that will meet the demands and potential of the domestic market, the regional market and the international market,” he said.
The government, through the Minister of State, Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, had on July 18, unveiled the name and logo of the new national carrier at the Farnborough Air Show in London, United Kingdom.