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How Nigeria Can Be Regional Leader In Aviation Business – ICAO Boss
The President of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Dr Olumuyiwa Aliu, has said that Nigeria can be the regional leader of aviation business in Africa through good airport management system.
He said that the issues of safety of air navigation, security of the airport, infrastructure development and capacity building wre key things in airport management that ought not to be compromised.
Aliu, who made this known while speaking to aviation correspondents last Tuesday, noted that the federal government had taken some decisive steps to tackle some issues that had brought setbacks in the aviation sector.
He said that ICAO, through its regional office in Africa, would continue to engage the federal government and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on all the issues that will enhance development in the aviation sector.
He listed some of the areas that efforts need to be intensified to include privatisation/concessioning, proper restructuring of the sector and establishment of a good airport management plan.
“There should be an appropriate regulatory framework to enable our member state to take advantage of the new technology in a safe and efficient manner with regard for other airspace users who are working in the segregated environment “, he said.
The president, however, applauded the federal government for the hospitality and courtesies extended to participants at the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System symposium in the country, recently.
According to him, the symposium enabled participants share experiences and help to develop regulation in the way that the country could manage the emerging phenomenon of the remotely piloted aircraft system.
By: Corlins Walter
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