Prof Anthony Kila begins weekly aviation column, ‘Sky Signals’ for Aviation Metric

The launch of “Sky Signals” by Prof. Anthony Kila is a defining moment for Aviation Metric, signalling a shift from routine industry reporting to high-level strategic discourse.
 The prospect of Kila contributing to Aviation Metric is a powerful alignment of industry expertise and specialised media.
Prof. Anthony Kila
Given his history as a Jean Monnet Professor of Strategy and Development and his role at the Commonwealth Institute of Advanced and Professional Studies (CIAPS), his insights would bring a high-level academic and strategic rigour to the platform.
As a Professor of Strategy and Development, Kila’s weekly residency serves as a bridge among academic theory, government policy, and commercial reality.
The formal addition of Kila to the Aviation Metric editorial lineup is a rare privilege and represents a major brain gain for specialised aviation media in Nigeria. 
 
 Kila doesn’t just report the news; he deconstructs the underlying economic and political structures that define the industry.
 
The title itself reflects Kila’s approach to the sector. In aviation, signals are essential for navigation and safety; in a policy context, Kila uses these “signals” to identify structural trends before they become crises.
 
His addition would undoubtedly elevate Aviation Metric to a primary source of solution journalism in the Nigerian air transport sector.
 
Expect “Sky Signals” to be the primary vehicle for several of Kila’s signature industry proposals.
Why It Matters for Aviation Metric
By hosting Prof. Kila, Aviation Metric reinforces its status as a premier niche platform for decision-makers. It effectively transitions the site from a news aggregator to a policy laboratory, ensuring that the most critical conversations in aviation are being led by one of its most rigorous strategic thinkers.
Wole Shadare

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