15 Plane Producers to Attend Nigeria Worldwide Airshow
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Growth, Festus Keyamo, says no fewer than 15 plane producers is scheduled to attend the Nigeria Worldwide Airshow in 2025.
Keyamo who disclosed this at a information convention on Thursday in Abuja mentioned the three-day airshow is tentatively mounted for April 2025 in Lagos.
The minister mentioned the occasion themed “Redefining Aviation Trade by means of Investments and World Engagements” will showcase development in aviation know-how, security and innovation.
He mentioned the airshow will characteristic shows from prime plane producers who will showcase new and future-forward aviation applied sciences giving attendees the avenue to expertise newest innovation in superior air mobility.
`The Nigeria Worldwide Airshow (NIA) is an amalgamated market for Aviation and aerospace growth in Africa.
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“NIA, a foremost occasion in Nigeria, is in alignment with continental and world initiatives resembling IATA, ICAO, AfBAA, AFCAC and CAA.
“It goals to be the main aviation occasion within the area that facilitates consciousness, innovation, alternatives and investments within the business.
“It’s the facilitator for integration and connectivity of the financial development and growth within the aviation and aerospace market within the area, “ he mentioned.
Ms Bria Okonkwo, Chief Govt Officer, Air Present Worldwide Nigeria, mentioned that the anticipated key options throughout the convention can be plane show, airshow, B2B matchmaking, panel periods, business awards and the innovates.
She added that projected exhibiting sectors would come with, mounted wings, avionics, airports, rotary wings, air site visitors administration, producers, MRO, superior aerial mobility, plane assist providers, rising know-how FBO, academic our bodies, plane inside, drone eVTOL and protection.
Okonkwo mentioned the occasion would appeal to no fewer than 3,500 attendees, 190 choice makers, 200 traders 35 startups, whereas there can be 50 plane on show.
(NAN)