Aviation Sector: NCAA Expresses Confidence That 2023 Will Be Better

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority NCAA has expressed confidence that the year 2023 will be better for player in the industry having survived the challenges of 2022.

The agency made the proclamation when it started the year 2023 with interdenominational prayers to God to make the year accident-free, as the industry has enjoyed over the last decade.

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FILE PHOTO: An Emirates passenger plane comes in to land at London Heathrow airport, Britain, May 21, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville

The prayer, which was held at the NCAA Aviation House in Lagos, had in attendance senior officials of the aviation regulatory agency.

Muslim and Christian prayers were held to beseech the Almighty God to assist the NCAA in fulfilling its vision and mission.

Prayers were specifically held to help the management to effectively implement the new Civil Aviation Act (CAA), which was recently assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The CAA 2022 repealed the 2006 CAA and captured several developments that had taken place in international civil aviation in the last 16 years.

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It has changed the nomenclature of NCAA to Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) without an ‘A’ in Nigeria and also the Director-General is now addressed as DG, Civil Aviation.

The DG, CA, Capt. Musa Nuhu, who joined the staff virtually, implored the staff to continue to be dedicated and committed to duty in the task of facing the challenges ahead.

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