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FG issues Air Tanzania Foreign Carrier Permit To Boost Aviation Ties

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Photo: R-L: Representative of the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry Of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Director Air Transport Management, Ahmed Tijani Mohammed; Director Air Transport Regulations, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Yinka Boboye; and High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania to Nigeria, Selestine Gervas Kakele at the Presentation of Foreign Carrier Operating Permit to the High Commissioner during the visitation of Senior Air Tanzania Officials to Nigeria at the Hon. Minister Conference Room, Abuja.

 

By Chidi Ugwu

Federal Government has presented the Foreign Carrier Operation Permit (FCOP) to Air Tanzania Company Limited, at Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development headquarters, Abuja.

 

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday signed by Nwagwu Daniel, of the Press and Public Affairs department of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.

 

According to the statement, speaking at the event, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, represented by Mr Ahmed Tijani Mohammed said the initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency, safety and collaboration between Nigeria and United Republic of Tanzania in aviation sector.

 

The Permanent Secretary said the FCOP will standardize procedures, ensuring seamless interactions and efficient operations between Nigeria and Tanzania aviation stakeholders and aligning with international best practices.

 

“The presentation of FCOP to Air Tanzania Company Limited is a significant step in our efforts to promote aviation cooperation and excellence, we are confident that this initiative will yield positive outcomes for both nations”.

 

He stated that the initiative aligns with president Bola Ahmed Tinubu led federal government’s efforts to promote regional integration and cooperation in West Africa and beyond.

 

Dr Kana assured the Air Tanzania Officials Nigeria’s readiness to provide all they need to operate and instructed them to liaise with all the agencies in the ministry to meet their needs.

 

The Director Air Traffic Regulation Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Mrs Yinka Babaoye Iriobe stated that Nigeria is looking forward seeing Air Tanzania commence operation in Nigeria and assuring them that Nigeria has a lot of potentials to make the aviation industry thrive. She said the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries would be assigned at NCAA headquarters, Abuja.

 

Mrs Yinka stated that the MoU will mandate the ATCL to upload all flown passengers’ information into NCAA AVITECH portal and the FCOP is the authorization needed by ATCL to commence operation into and out of Nigeria.

 

Earlier, the United Republic of Tanzania High Commissioner to Nigeria, His Excellency Selestine Gervas Kakele thanked the Nigeria government for the cooperation and readiness to collaborate with Tanzani, stating that Nigeria is the gateway to prosperity to all African nations. “The movement of people, goods and services in Africa have suffered huge setback due to lack of regional connectivity and this s why the two countries are coming together to establish a durable flight link.

 

He emphasized that ATCL is poised to commence scheduled direct flights between Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Lagos, Nigeria, following the successful completion of key regulatory requirements by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). “NCAA has issued a Document of Authorization, Condition and Limitation (DACL) to Air Tanzania after conducting a rigorous base inspection in Tanzania’’.

 

He further added that the airline has secured approval for its Local Security Operation Procedures (LSOP) and appealed for office space at Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos and residence permit for the airline staff.

 

The event had in attendance the Directors in the Ministry, representatives of the agencies and Edward Nkwabi Grand Handling Manager, Air Tanzania and Modester Mwanjala Project Coordinator Air Tanzania.

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