Nigeria’s aviation sector generated more than
60,000 jobs in the last 12 months, according to the Minister of
Information, Labaran Maku.
The Nigerian Aviation sector went under scrutiny since it experienced its last plane crash on the 3rd of december this year, which claimed the lives of about 153 crew and passengers. There has been significant improvement in the
installation of highest safety standard equipment comparable to those
available in any developed countries in the world and because of the automation of the airports, there would be reduction in flight times from 2013.
Meanwhile Minister of Aviation. Princess Stella Oduah has proposed the expansion of six new international
airports in 2013 while the Murtala International Airport Lagos and
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja would be turned to regional
hub of aviation in West Africa.
The Minister of Information Dr Labaran Maku
said the plan to have a national carrier that would be private sector
driven was on-going and special cargo terminals would be constructed in
some States to promote the agriculture sector.
"The
state of our airports has received uplift in the last one year
particularly with the state of aviation safety equipment that has been
installed to ensure the highest safety standards as compared to any
other place in the world.”
He
also added, "Travelling by air anywhere in Nigeria, you have radar
coverage, a plane entering Nigerian airspace from any angle day or night
would be seen and there would be instantaneous appearance on radar as
well as communication between the various airport facilities and the
pilot.
"Some
of the facilities that are manual before such as reading weather by
pilot is now automated so there is no reason for any pilot to take off
without knowing the weather condition throughout his own route, so if
any pilot took off and return to base because of bad weather, that pilot
should be sanctioned, it only means the pilot disregarded weather
advise given before takeoff.
"Because of the automation of some of these facilities, by next year, flight time would reduce between the various airports
"She
also talked about plans to expand airports in Lagos, Nnnamdi Azikiwe
airports while there would be about 20 international hotels that would
be built around the various international airports in the country to
create a hub of services within the airport that will almost make them
look like modern cities."
On
the plan to have a national carrier, the minister said it was going on
smoothly and also unveiled fresh initiative to ensure the national
carrier would be private sector driven to eliminate inefficiency
associated with government involvement