States’ investment in Aviation, welcome development — NAMA

By  Tobi Adetunji

The Nigerian Airspace Management Authority (NAMA) said States’ investment in Aviation industry is a welcome development.

The General Manager, Public Affairs, NAMA, Khalid Emele, made this known on Thursday in chat with Nigerian NewsDirect when commenting on the contemporary trend in the industry.

Earlier in the week, the Cross River State launched its state-owned airline, Cally Air.

According to State Government, the airline would charge a fare of N17, 000 for a trip between Abuja and Calabar.

Cross River State, Governor Ben Ayade on Monday welcomed the maiden flight of the airline into Margaret Ekpo International Airport in Calabar, the state capital.

Addressing journalists after the reception, he explained that it was a dream the government had in 2017, occasioned by the high influx of traffic into Calabar and the monopoly of some airlines dominating the Calabar route.

According to him, “Cally Air belongs to Cross River State. No loan, no facilities were obtained and it is one hundred percent a property of the citizens of Cross River State.

“I don’t own it, aero contractors do not own it. No one has a percentage share. The recruitment was done by aero contractors, but we have a responsibility to ensure that the sensitivity and ethnic differences in Cross River is reflected.

“The airline comes with a fare of N17,000 for a trip from Abuja to Calabar, a relatively cheaper fare compared to the industry average fare of between N35,000 and N40,000.”

Ayade advised Cross Riverians to patronize the airline, noting that “Cally Air is actually intended to serve Cross Riverians. It is for you, Cross Riverians.”

The governor, who said the airline will make punctuality the soul of its business, also disclosed that “when we say Cally Air operates on the dot, we mean it will be prompt, it will be apt, it will be time conscious to ensure that Cross Riverians can go to Abuja, do their business and return same day to save them the cost of hotel bills.”

He explained further: “Your money is there, my money is there, and all of our taxes have come to the achievement of this. There is no bank loan and I am saying it on camera for emphasis, no bank here or abroad that will say Cross River borrowed 10kobo. There is no one that will say we borrowed one naira.

“It takes six months for the licence to come and if we have to wait for the licence, we will be losing money, so that is why we had to start early, using aero contractors with over 56 years of flying without any accident.

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