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Nigeria Airline Explains Why It leased Ethiopian Aircraft

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful June 7, 2023
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The management of Nigeria Air finally explained why it rented an airline from Ethiopian Airlines for the purpose of unveiling the logo.

This was disclosed by Capt. Dapo Olumide, the acting Managing Director of Nigeria Air on Tuesday in Abuja, when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Aviation.

He noted that ever since 2018, all Nigerians have seen about Nigeria Air were pictures, and drawings, not the real aircraft, and the management thought it was time to show what the real aircraft will look like also and to let shareholders see.


According to Capt. Dapo Olumide Nigeria Airline is yet to secure an operating licence for full flight operations, adding that the processes were still in the early stages.

He revealed that the aircraft was used leased the completion of the processes required for the operation of the airline.

The Chairman of the Committee, Sen.Biodun Olujimi revealed that the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika failed to carry members of the committee along despite the degree of respect he was treated with, he said:

“To state the obvious, he failed to carry members of the Committee along in virtually all ramifications despite the degree of respect members accorded him any time he was invited for meetings.”


He added that the charter flight from Ethiopian Airlines was legitimate, in a bid to unveil the Logo of Nigeria Air to Nigerians and shareholders of the company, he added:

“The aircraft that came in and left was a legitimate charter flight.


“Anyone of us here if we have a destination wedding in Senegal, we can charter an aircraft.
“You don’t need to have a licence to do that, you just charter an aircraft, an aircraft you paid for it, it will be brought here, take your passengers, and off you go.


“And that is what we did. but in this case, it was to unveil the Logo of Nigeria Air.


“Ever since 2018, all you have ever seen about Nigeria Air were pictures, drawings not the real aircraft, and we thought it was time to show what the real aircraft will look like and also to let shareholders see.”


He also noted the company has institutional investors who are not into aviation but have locked in their investments for ten years, and needed to see what the aircraft will look like.

“We have institutional investors, they are not in aviation but they are putting their money for 10 to 15 years, so they need to see what the actual aircraft will look like.


“So we brought it in here to show them what the aircraft will look like, then the social media dimension came into it.


“For us to get that licence which is my mandate, we must among other things have three aircraft before the NCAA will give us a licence and those three aircraft must be Nigerian registered aircraft.


“So when this aircraft came on a chartered flight, everybody said we have launched Nigeria Air, there are learned people in the aviation industry who could have countered that when social media came out, but they chose not to.”


What you should know
The House of Representatives faulted the process leading to the launch of Nigeria Air at the tail end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, describing the exercise as a fraud.

This was made known by the Chairman of the House Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji while speaking at an investigative hearing with Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and representatives of the Ministry of Aviation on Tuesday.

Nnaji declared the launch of Nigeria Air a fraud after the major stakeholders in the deal between the Federal Government and Ethiopian Airlines denied knowledge of the launch

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[Revealed] How Buhari’s Government repaints Ethiopian Airlines Plane and Presents it as Nigeria Airline

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful May 27, 2023
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An emerging report has revealed how Buhari’s government has reportedly used N139.3bn ($300m) to repaint an 11-year-old Ethiopian Airlines aircraft and went ahead to unveiled it as Nigeria Air, the country’s national carrier.


Earlier report had sent praises after Hadi Sirika, Minister of Aviation minister of aviation on Friday, May 26, 2023, tweeted in celebration of the landing of Nigeria Air.

“We are here. To Almighty God be all the glory. It has been a very long, tedious, daunting and difficult path. We thank everyone for the support. This, by the will of God, will be for us and generations to come. Ya Allah make it beneficial for our country and humanity,” he tweeted.

The emerging report suggested that Boeing 737-800 series aircraft aircraft took off from the principal owner’s country, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at about 9:55am on Friday and landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at 12:43 p.m.

He later unveiled the aircraft with registration ET-APL at the General Aviation Terminal of the Abuja airport.

The Nigeria Air is the nation’s proposed national carrier which was unveiled at the Farnborough Air Show in England on July 18, 2018.

The project was suspended two months after it was announced after critics raised concerns over its relevance and sustainability. The airline was expected to gulp $8.8 million as preliminary cost and $300 (N139.3bn) million as takeoff cost.

However, what appears to be a glorious ending to a 5-year wait for Nigerians to celebrate their own national carrier has been marred by controversies.

A report by Sahara Reporters revealed that the plane unveiled as Nigerian Air is over 11 years old and belongs to Ethiopian Airlines.

It stated that information which was obtained from Plane Spotters, a platform which takes an inventory of aircraft said; “The Registration Number is ET-APL and the Mode is S Q4005C. The Serial Number: 40965/4075. The first flight was an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft. Then it became Malawi Airlines on 16th February 2014. It was then acquired again by Ethiopian Airlines in 2015 and has been operating under Ethiopian Air since then.

“Then on the 26th of May 2023, it has Nigeria Air colours without changing ownership. It was first spotted in South Africa before it flew to Nigeria today.”

A BusinessDay report also revealed that the Boeing 737-860 Max aircraft used for the launch of Nigeria Air actually belongs to Ethiopian Airlines.

The report also disclosed that Sirika, a few days ago, reached out to Ethiopian Airlines to secure an aircraft that could be presented as belonging to Nigeria Air. Ethiopian Airlines agreed by repainting and rebranding one of its aircraft.

Dailytrust also corroborated the findings, revealing that the Boeing 737-860 Max with registration number ET-APL, Mode S Q4005C, and serial number 40965/4075 had its first flight on June 22, 2012(11 years ago), as an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft.

Meanwhile, Bashir Ahmed, the Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Digital Communications, responded to the reports.

He defended the repainting, emphasising that it was never intended to be kept a secret.

His words: “It is never a secret that Ethiopian Airlines is one of the major shareholders/partners in the Nigeria Air Limited projects. Never! Save the cry now, and expect to see more Ethiopian Airlines aircraft branded in our national carrier’s colors.

“Like NigeriaAir, many major airlines around the world are not owned by their governments, British Airways, which IAG owns, is an example.”

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