FG reiterates commitment to elevate aviation standards, safety, says Keyamo

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Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has underscored the federal government’s steadfast dedication to ensuring optimal efficiency, safety, and reliability within the aviation sector for airlines, passengers, and other stakeholders.

The minister, in his commitment to bolster the global standing of the industry, emphasized the unwavering adherence to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) minimal standards.

This pledge aims to reinforce the nation’s aerospace practices and ensure strict compliance with international benchmarks.

Keyamo, recognizing the critical role of industry operators, pledged to defend their interests, positioning the federal government as a facilitator in collaboration with airlines, service providers, and other stakeholders. The goal is to foster an environment conducive to the growth and sustainability of the aviation sector.

Moreover, the minister articulated a firm stance on non-interference in safety standards. Acknowledging the paramount importance of maintaining and enhancing safety protocols, he vowed to uphold and support the decisions of aviation regulatory bodies. This commitment ensures that safety remains a top priority in all aviation operations.

Keyamo’s statement also highlighted the recent appointment of new directors for the ministry’s agencies on December 22, 2023. This move is anticipated to bring fresh perspectives and expertise to further enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the aviation and aerospace sector.

As the aviation industry moves forward, the federal government, under the leadership of Festus Keyamo, envisions a future where safety, innovation, and collaboration define the shared journey of all stakeholders involved.

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