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Turbulent skies of private jet operations in Nigeria, by Gboyega Adeoye

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 10, 2025 3151 Minutes read0

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The private jet industry in Nigeria is a complex and often contentious space, with many operators cutting corners to avoid regulations and maximise profits.

At the heart of this issue is the General Aviation Terminal (GAT), situated at the local wing of the Muritala Mohammed Airport (MMA), in Lagos.

This is the spot where many private jets take off and land, often without proper scrutiny.

According to Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, many private jet owners are using their aircraft for charter operations, despite being registered as private.

This not only deprives the government of revenue but also poses significant safety risks to passengers.

The minister revealed that 80 percent of private jet owners in Nigeria are engaging in this practice, with some owners owing billions of naira in import duties.

The government has had enough, and Keyamo has announced plans to introduce a new policy to regulate private jet operations.

The proposal includes closing the GAT to conduct a thorough audit of private jet operators and introducing stricter regulations to prevent revenue losses.

The government is also exploring ways to promote local airlines, including a proposed “Fly Nigeria Act” that will require government-funded official trips to be carried out on local airlines.

What does this mean for the people involved?

For passengers, it means a safer and more secure flying experience.

For private jet operators, it means adapting to new regulations and potentially facing penalties for non-compliance. And for the government, it means increased revenue and a more transparent industry.

The government’s efforts to regulate private jet operations are part of a broader push to boost the aviation sector.

With a new policy on the horizon and a focus on promoting local airlines, the future of aviation in Nigeria looks bright.

The proposed “Fly Nigeria Act” could be a game-changer for local airlines, allowing them to compete more effectively with international carriers.

However, as it stands, the private jet industry in Nigeria is at a crossroads. The government’s impending crackdown on fraudulent activities and efforts to promote local airlines could be a turning point for the industry.

As the aviation sector continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the skies are about to get a lot more interesting.

*Gboyega Adeoye writes for Nigerian Tribune 

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