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Air Peace MRO facility to create 50,000 jobs – Onyema

Air Peace MRO facility to create 50,000 jobs – Onyema

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By Itohan Abara-Laserian

‎The Chairman of Air Peace, Dr Allen Onyema, says the airline’s N32 billion Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility will create over 50,000 jobs.



‎Onyema made the remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the development of the facility at Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Wednesday in Lagos.



‎Expressing excitement over the milestone, Onyema noted that the airline acquired the 34,000-square-metre land eight years ago in anticipation of this historic project.



‎He explained that the facility would service not only Air Peace aircraft, but also those belonging to other local and international airlines.



‎According to him, the facility, expected within 24 months, will attract significant foreign investment into Nigeria’s aviation sector.



‎Onyema said it had become difficult abroad to secure maintenance slots, forcing many airlines to South Africa. The facility would reverse that trend in Nigeria’s favour.



‎He praised President Bola Tinubu for appointing the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN, who he said enhanced Nigeria’s global aviation visibility.



‎Onyema recalled past difficulties in running aviation businesses in Nigeria, adding that conditions had now improved remarkably for local operators.



‎He said Keyamo ensured that the capacity of domestic operators had increased substantially in the last year.



‎“The coming of Mr President and his appointment of a square peg in a square hole has propelled aviation to new heights. We are beneficiaries.



‎“The ease of doing business has returned. For the first time, airlines are being massively supported to achieve their dreams.



‎“Last year alone, we spent over N180 billion on aircraft maintenance abroad. The capital flight on spares and repairs is alarming,” he said.



‎He said the facility would attract foreign airlines, including those from Europe and the Americas, because maintenance slots were increasingly scarce abroad.



‎According to him, government support for private investment gave the airline confidence to embark on a project costing N32 billion.



‎He stressed that the MRO would eventually operate independently, servicing Air Peace, other Nigerian airlines, and international carriers.



‎Onyema disclosed that Air Peace had signed a partnership with Embraer of Brazil to provide maintenance support, ensuring Embraer aircraft worldwide could be serviced in Nigeria.



‎He said the facility would also cater for Boeing, Airbus, and private jets, thereby curbing capital flight.



‎“This MRO will create over 50,000 direct and indirect jobs. Engineers and technical staff will be trained. There will be shops for brakes, wheels, and batteries,” Onyema added.



‎Mrs Ifeoma Uzokpala, Executive Director, Large Enterprises, Bank of Industry, said the bank was proud to partner with Air Peace on a project fostering sustainable employment.



‎She noted that the facility would also positively impact Nigeria’s foreign exchange.



‎Mr Victor Ebong, representative of MO and A Contractors, said the site covers 32,000 square metres, including a 6,150 clear space hangar for a Boeing 777ER.



‎He added that there would be 5,000 square metres of apron space, 2,800 for storage, and 1,500 for workshops, alongside a four-storey office building.



‎Mr Abolore Solebo, Executive Director, Corporate Banking, Fidelity Bank, said their support and partnership with Air Peace led to establishing a dedicated aviation desk.



‎He assured the airline of the bank’s full support.



‎The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Zenith Bank and other partners were represented at the groundbreaking ceremony.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

‎Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo

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