Nigeria Air gets Transport License

The interim Management of Nigeria Air, the nation’s proposed national carrier, received its Air Transport Licence (ATL) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in Abuja, yesterday. This was made known on the Instagram handle of the Ministry of Aviation @fmaviationng on Monday morning which read, “Happening now; Presentation of Airline Transport Licence (ATL) to Interim Board of Nigeria Air.”

An ATL is one of the licenses received by airlines before they can commence operation just as they await the Air Operators Certificate (AOC). It is usually issued as authorisation to airlines to provide scheduled and non-scheduled services. 

Nigeria Air Limited had in April 2022 applied to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for a license to operate scheduled and non-scheduled passenger and cargo services.

The company said this in a public notice as part of the requirements for granting an Air Operating Licence. The notice stated that any person or organisation with objection should make it known before 28 days expire.

“This is to inform the general public that Messrs Nigeria Air Limited has applied to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for the grant of an Air Transport License (ATL) to operate scheduled and non-scheduled passenger and cargo services within and outside Nigeria,” the notice reads.

In April that the NCAA disclosed that the AOC of Nigeria Air, the planned national carrier is in process.

The Director-General of NCAA, Musa Nuhu,  said the promoters of Nigeria Air have applied for AOC and the process is still ongoing.

Source: The Sun

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