FG Debunks Rumours Of US Ban On Nigerian Airlines

Federal Government clarified on Monday that the US government has not placed a ban on any Nigerian airline.

Gatekeepers News reports that the acting Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Chris Najomo, stated that although Nigeria achieved category one status in the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program in 2010, 2014, and 2017, the country was delisted in 2022 due to failure to meet the permit requirements.

“It is important to clarify here that the de-listing of Nigeria has absolutely nothing to do with any safety or security deficiency in our oversight system. Nigeria has undergone comprehensive ICAO Safety and Security Audits and recorded no Significant Safety Concern (SSC) or Significant Security Concern (SSeC) respectively.

“It is furthermore necessary to add that a Nigerian operator can still operate into the U.S. using an aircraft wet-leased from a country who has a current Category One status.

“The NCAA continues to adhere strictly to international safety and security standards and respects the sovereignty of States, including the United States of America, as enshrined in Article One of the Convention on International Civil Aviation. This provision gives States complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above their territories,” the statement read.

Among the requirements is for Indigenous airlines to provide services to the United States or carry the airline code as a US operator and according to the statement, no Nigerian airline fulfilled this criteria thus the decision by the US government in 2022.

The statement further said that the delisting of Nigeria has absolutely nothing to do with security or safety deficiency in the NCAA’s oversight system.
It explained that Nigerian airline operators can still fly into the US using an aircraft wet-leased from a country with a category one permit.