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FG Plans Aircraft Maintenance Facility In Lagos
As part of Federal
Government’s strategy to stem air crashes in the country, the authorities are said to be negotiating with investors for the building of a Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Nigeria.
The Tide learnt that the federal government is also planning to gradually weed off old aircraft operating in the country, especially on commercial services.
The initial plan according to sources is to build the facility in Lagos but government may partner Akwa Ibom State to complete and empower the MRO facility the state is building at the Uyo airport which is over 60 percent completed.
Meanwhile Lufthansa had earlier indicated interest to partner Arik Air to build such facility in Lagos or Abuja but wants the federal government’s approval and endorsement of given conditions by the company which include full support and protection of the facility when established in the country.
Many industry experts have attributed the relatively high rate of accidents in Nigeria, in spite of high safety regulatory efforts to poor maintenance of ageing aircraft due to lack of local MRO facility and some airlines cutting corners by deferring maintenance checks because of the lost of ferrying aircraft overseas for repair.
The Tide further gathered that government would not be involved in the funding of the project but interested investors would be given land and enabling environment to urgently establish one in the country, and because Nigeria is in dire need of the facility, government may invite maintenance organizations to come and establish the facility here.
The planned MRO facility to be built by Lufthansa and Arik must be endorsed by the federal government as chairman of the airline Chief Johnson Arumene Ikhide said after Arik agreed with Lufthansa to embark on the project.
However, Lufthansa, set some conditions which they feel the government must abide by “we have to work with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and they have to keep it to International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Standard and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Standards.
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