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Aviation Sector Rebounds As Airlines, Others Net N146.6bn In Nine Months

Between January and September last year, output in the aviation sector rose to N146.6 billion, from N114.2 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2020.
This shows an increase of N32.2bn in the sector’s contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during the period under review.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), aviation or air transport is one of the sub-sectors under the transport and storage sector.
Road transport, rail transport, water transport, transport services and post and courier services are the remaining five.
During the period under review, the contribution of the transport and storage sector to the GDP stood at N2.4tn which was driven by the economic performance of road transportation (N2.2tn), air transport (N146.6bn) and transport services (N62.4bn).
In the second quarter of 2021, the aviation sector’s output rose to N53.8bn from N51.3bn recorded in Q1 2020 and in Q2, the sector’s contribution to the GDP stood at N26.5bn, higher than the N21.3bn recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year.
The transport and storage sector grew by 41.61 per cent, year on year, in nominal terms in Q3.
This rate was relatively higher than the figure of -35.06 per cent recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2020 but lower than the 112.56 per cent in the previous quarter.
However, all the six sub-activities under transport and storage industry recorded positive growth rates in the third quarter 2021.
In Q3, transport activities contributed 1.57 per cent to nominal GDP, an increase from the 1.28 per cent recorded in the corresponding period of 2020, but lower than 2.09 per cent recorded in Q2.
In real terms, the sector grew by 20.61 per cent in Q3 2021, which represents an increase of 63.59 per cent relative to the same quarter of the previous year and a decrease of 56.20 per cent relative to the preceding quarter.
The contribution of the sector to real GDP in the Q3 2021 totaled 0.20 per cent, a rise from 0.18 per cent recorded in the previous year, and higher than the 0.13 per cent recorded in the Q2.
Meanwhile, the contribution of air transport to the GDP in Q3 surged to N66.3bn from N41.8bn recorded in Q3 2020.
Speaking on the development, an economist and a professor of Economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sheriffdeen Tella, attributed the recovery in the sector to the removal of travel restrictions that hindered air travel in the previous year.
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