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NCAA Grants License to Flybird, Advancing Aircraft Maintenance

NCAA Grants License to Flybird, Advancing Aircraft Maintenance
Flybird Receives Approved Maintenance Organisation Certification
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has officially granted Flybird Aircraft Management Services Limited an Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) certification, marking a pivotal advancement for both the company and Nigeria’s aviation sector. This license authorizes Flybird to conduct aircraft maintenance services that comply with stringent national and international standards, thereby enhancing operational safety and service quality within the industry.
This certification significantly broadens Flybird’s capacity to provide comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions not only for its managed fleet but also for third-party operators. It places Flybird among a select group of private jet companies in Nigeria with NCAA-approved maintenance capabilities, reinforcing the company’s leadership position in business aviation services across West Africa.
Leadership Perspectives and Industry Implications
Ahmed Borodo, CEO of Flybird, described the certification as a strategic milestone for the company’s growth. He emphasized that the approval enables Flybird to offer in-house technical services that ensure faster turnaround times, elevated maintenance standards, and improved operational reliability. Borodo expressed gratitude to the NCAA for their confidence in Flybird’s systems and personnel.
Paulina Ogbaji, Flybird’s Line and Base Maintenance Manager, underscored the dedication and technical expertise of the company’s maintenance team. She noted that the certification validates their consistent commitment to high technical standards and readiness to support an expanding fleet with safe and efficient maintenance operations.
Industry analysts anticipate that Flybird’s entry into the NCAA-certified maintenance market will stimulate positive developments within Nigeria’s aviation sector. Operators and clients are expected to benefit from enhanced safety and service delivery. Nonetheless, Flybird will encounter competition from established maintenance providers, which may respond by raising their own standards or broadening their service offerings to maintain market share.
Expanding Services and Sector Impact
Based in Abuja, Flybird is recognized for its bespoke aviation solutions, including aircraft acquisition advisory, flight operations, and concierge services. The addition of certified maintenance capabilities allows the company to offer a more integrated and seamless aviation experience to its clientele.
The NCAA’s decision to license Flybird as an Approved Maintenance Organisation is poised to elevate maintenance quality across Nigeria’s aviation industry, ultimately benefiting operators, clients, and other stakeholders within the sector.

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