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Nigeria’s Aviation Rating Improves, No Longer Blacklisted – Festus Keyamo

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The of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has that Nigeria’s aviation rating has significantly improved, reaching 75.5 percent. Keyamo made this disclosure during the commissioning of the Juhi-2 Aviation Depot at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on Thursday.

Keyamo highlighted that this improvement means Nigeria is no longer blacklisted globally, a development that positively the country’s aviation industry. With the rating, in Nigeria can now lease aircraft, a step expected to enhance the ‘s aviation sector.

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The minister optimism about the future, assuring that the country would soon see an in the of aircraft. He suggested that Juhi-2 Aviation Fuel Depot may need to its capacity to accommodate the growth in aircraft traffic.

Patience Dappa, the of Juhi-2, also spoke at the event, emphasizing the ‘s commitment to excellence and innovation in aviation fuel . She noted that the completion of the Juhi-2 project, the largest airside jet fuel depot in Nigeria, demonstrates the company’s dedication to supporting the aviation industry.

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Dappa highlighted that the facility, covering 46,000 square meters, has a storage capacity of 15 liters of Jet A1 fuel, underscoring its significant in fueling Nigeria’s aviation growth.

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