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    #NigeriaAir: Strategic partner, N109bn needed for new national carrier

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 20, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria Air has been unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show
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    Nigeria’s new national airline will require initial capital of between N54 billion and N107 billion ($150 million and $300 million), and the government is seeking a strategic partner to operate the carrier, the government stated in a document seen by Reuters on Thursday.

    The West African country’s previous national carrier, Nigeria Airways, was founded in 1958 and wholly owned by the government. It ceased to operate in 2003.

    Hadi Sirika, minister of state for aviation, on Wednesday said the government would not own more than five percent of the new carrier, called Nigeria Air. He made the comments while providing details of the airline at the Farnborough air show in England.

    The government plans to launch the airline in December, making good on President Muhammadu Buhari’s election campaign promise.

    Decades of neglect and lack of investment have left Nigeria with low-quality infrastructure seen as a hurdle to prosperity. The government has said that upgrading it will require private investment.

    “The initial capital is likely to be in the range of $US 150 to 300 million, invested in tranches over time from start up through the first years of operation,” a government document stated.

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    It said the government will provide initial capital but did not state the sum or give further details.

    The government will “facilitate the process for opening up the capital of the airline to private sector financial investors”, the document stated.

    Hadi Sirika Minister of Aviation unveiling Nigeria's new carrier Nigeria Air
    Hadi Sirika Minister of Aviation unveiling Nigeria’s new carrier Nigeria Air

    A private operator, sought through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) process, will manage the airline without interference, it said.

    Nigeria Air would serve domestic and international markets and expect to have a fleet of 30 aircrafts in five years with hubs in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria’s two main cities.

    British billionaire Richard Branson set up domestic and international carrier Virgin Nigeria in 2000, but pulled out in 2010 in frustration at what he said was interference by politicians and regulators.

    The airline he created, which was later rebranded Air Nigeria, closed in 2012 after collapsing under about 35 billion naira of debt which left it unable to pay staff, a former finance director of the company told Reuters at the time.

    Nigeria is overhauling its aviation infrastructure and handing over its airports to private managers in order to improve the business environment for the industry sector to attract investment, the document said.

    It said current air traffic in Nigeria is around 15 million passengers which is expected to grow at five percent per annum through to 2036.

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