Sky Signals: Reflections on Strategy, Systems, and the Power of Aviation, by Kila

Sky Signals: Reflections on Strategy, Systems, and the Power of Aviation, by Kila

The Sky Does Not Lie There is a temptation, especially in countries where optimism is both a necessity and a habit, to treat aviation as spectacle. We admire the aircraft, we celebrate new routes, and we announce terminals with ceremony and photographs. We speak of national carriers with the language of pride, sometimes even of destiny. In these moments, aviation becomes theatre—visible, impressive, reassuring. Prof. Kila Aviation, in truth, is not theatre. It is a…

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The Truth Behind “High Aviation Charges”: Why Nigeria Must Be Judged Fairly

The Truth Behind “High Aviation Charges”: Why Nigeria Must Be Judged Fairly

By Henry Agbebire The recent classification of Nigeria by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as one of the countries with aviation charges above the global average has triggered an expected reaction. It is a headline that fits neatly into a long-standing narrative, depicting Africa as expensive, Nigeria as difficult, and airlines as victims. But like many global generalisations, the truth is far more instructive and complex. IATA is not entirely wrong if we consider…

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Honouring pilots: A global perspective, through the lens of operational excellence

Honouring pilots: A global perspective, through the lens of operational excellence

In commemoration of World Pilot Day (April 26, 2026), Captain Cooker, Director of Operations at OAS Helicopters, shares insights into the realities of aviation, unpacking the discipline and systems that define the profession beyond what the public typically sees. The conversation also comes at a notable moment for the industry, following Nigeria’s recent achievement of a 91.45% aviation safety performance mark, a milestone that reflects continued progress in safety standards, oversight, and operational compliance across…

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Nigeria Airways: Mr President Your Flame of Renewed Hope Now Smoldering Embers

Nigeria Airways: Mr  President Your Flame of Renewed Hope Now Smoldering Embers

By Chris Azu Aligbe On assumption of office in 2023, one of the lingering plights you met was the inhuman, albeit inhumane treatment of Nigeria Airways retired staff whose severance benefits and entitlements were still not fully paid. Your Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Hon. Festus Keyamo, who came in towards the third quarter of the same year, picked up the gauntlet. By 2025, he had done virtually everything ministerially possible to secure payment,…

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Nigeria’s Agricultural Export Ambition Takes Flight: A Critical Look at the New Air Cargo Drive

Nigeria’s Agricultural Export Ambition Takes Flight: A Critical Look at the New Air Cargo Drive

In the modern global economy, the velocity of trade is often as important as its volume. For a nation like Nigeria, blessed with vast agricultural resources, the perennial challenge has been bridging the logistical chasm between the farm and the foreign consumer. After years of infrastructural neglect and policy inertia, there are finally tangible signs that the government is treating this gap as an economic emergency rather than an afterthought. The Aviation sector, traditionally viewed…

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Safety compliance, regulation in Nigerian aviation: Beyond safety culture rules

Safety compliance, regulation in Nigerian aviation: Beyond safety culture rules

By Capt. Evarest Nnaji Aviation is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the world, and for good reason. In Nigeria, where air transport plays a vital role in economic development and regional connectivity, safety compliance is not merely a regulatory requirement but a strategic necessity. While regulations, manuals, and audits form the backbone of aviation safety, sustainable safety performance depends on deeper cultural, leadership, and learning-oriented practices within organisations. Achieving this requires the…

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Opinion: Nigeria’s Aviation Sector Soars: Modernisation, Strategic Partnerships Drive New Era of Growth

Opinion: Nigeria’s Aviation Sector Soars: Modernisation, Strategic Partnerships Drive New Era of Growth

By Gboyega Adeoye Nigeria’s aviation sector is undergoing a significant renaissance, marked by ambitious infrastructure upgrades, strategic policy shifts, and a renewed commitment to passenger safety and service delivery. Despite global economic headwinds, the country’s airspace is seeing growth, modernisation, and the practical implementation of public-private partnership (PPP) models to unlock billions in revenue and solidify Nigeria’s status as a regional aviation hub. The current momentum is driven by investments across major airports, including the…

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OPINION: It’s turbulent but not dangerous

OPINION: It’s turbulent but not dangerous

A message for the International Civil Aviation Day As we mark International Civil Aviation Day, it is important to reinforce the fact that aviation remains the most reliable, effective, efficient, and safest mode of transportation in the world. Air turbulence may feel uncomfortable, but it is a normal part of flight, one for which aircraft are designed, and pilots are expertly trained. Air Turbulence remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of air travel. For…

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Why CORSIA Matters, By Thompsen, IATA Senior Vice-President, Economist

Why CORSIA Matters, By Thompsen, IATA Senior Vice-President, Economist

This September, global aviation leaders will convene for the 42nd Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). It’s a critical meeting that happens only once every three years, and it is where states come together to discuss and agree on actions related to aviation’s most pressing issues. As you can imagine, with a commitment to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the issue of sustainability will be high on the Assembly’s agenda. In…

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MMA2: PPP model still holds the ace

MMA2: PPP model still holds the ace

By Steve Omolale  One of the major challenges facing Nigeria today is the embarrassing dearth of public infrastructure. The country’s geometric rise in population over the last decades has led to too much pressure on the available public facilities, rendering them inadequate. Massive corruption in the public sector has not helped matters either, and this cuts across all the sectors of the economy. But in saner climes where those at the helm attach much importance…

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