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Air ticket sales in Nigeria up by N82.7bn in 2017 – NCAA
Airlines operating in Nigeria in 2017 sold tickets in the value of N505,170,290,201.40, which represents an increase of N82,763,686,301.09, from N411,564,564,692.80 value of tickets sold in 2016.
The authority explained that in year 2017, domestic airlines sold tickets worth N93,605,725,508.60, while international airlines soldN411,564,564,692.80 worth of tickets.
In 2016, domestic airlines realised N79,482,958,601.60 from ticket sales, while international airlines realised N342,923,645,298.71 from ticket sales.
This is as the regulator disclosed that no fewer than 90 sanctions have been applied from October 2014 to December 2017, affecting airlines, Aircraft Maintenance Organisations (AMO), cockpit and cabin crew as well as engineers by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), stressing it would not go back on regulation.
Usman Mukhar, NCAA director-general, made this known in Aviation Round Table (ART) Q2 2018 Quarterly Business Breakfast Meeting with theme Evaluation of Safety and Security Performance of Aviation Agencies in the last four years.
Mukhar, who was represented by Adamu Abdullahi, director of consumer protection, said the 90 sanctions applied included 15 pilots, five cabin crew, engineers, a private security firm, four Aircraft Maintenance Organisations (AMO) and five airlines.
According to Abdullahi, however, sanctioning is not an achievement but a deterrent made to ensure that violators do not repeat violations.
Speaking on some of the NCAA’s Key Performance Indexes (KPI), Abdullahi stated that the NCAA in the past four years had had steady improvements in certain areas, especially as regards professional advancement.
He stated that for the third year running the country’s aviation industry had recorded zero accidents, and this was due to airlines adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs), brought about by well-trained safety instructors.
Other KPIs used to show advancements is that between January to December 2017 licensed pilots has increased by 130 from 2016 as the number is now 2,356 from 2,226.
In the area of certification of validation from none in 2016, the NCAA has recorded 46 certification; expatriate pilots in the country has reduced from 631 in 2016 to 609 in 2017 while aircraft maintenance engineers with validation is now 11 in 2017 from none in 2016.
Reeling further statistics, Adamu said licensed cabin crew has increased from 1808 in 2016 to 946 in 2017; flight dispatchers have also increased in same period from 543 to 602, while Air Traffic Controllers have also increased from 313 to 329.
Licensed air traffic safety electronic personnel increased also from 254 to 319, while flight engineers were 14 from having none in 2016 and licensed aeronautical station operators increased by seven from 100 to 107.
The NCAA director further stated that passenger traffic for 21 airports stood at a total of 25, 528, as average daily departure was 12, 761 while departure stood at 12,767 with 305 aircraft movement.
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