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FG Plans Aircraft Leasing Company to Support Local Airlines

FG Plans Aircraft Leasing Company to Support Local Airlines
The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced its intention to establish an aircraft leasing company aimed at bolstering local airlines and advancing the country’s aviation sector. The initiative was revealed by Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, during the arrival ceremony of Air Peace’s first dry lease Boeing 737-700 at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2. This new leasing entity is designed to facilitate easier access to modern aircraft for Nigerian carriers, thereby enhancing their competitiveness and operational capabilities.
Government-Backed Leasing Company to Facilitate Aircraft Acquisition
Minister Keyamo outlined that the proposed leasing company will serve as an intermediary between Nigerian airlines and international lessors, with the government providing a sovereign guarantee to support leasing transactions. He emphasized the government’s role in assuming responsibility for aircraft procurement negotiations, stating, “We want to put an aircraft leasing company in place so that Nigerian airlines will not be the ones negotiating with the world. The airlines don’t need to walk around the world looking for aircraft. Government must take care of that responsibility.”
The leasing company is expected to establish a capital pool prioritizing Nigerian airlines as the primary beneficiaries. This approach aims to enable local carriers to access newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft, thereby improving operational efficiency and safety standards. By doing so, the government hopes to strengthen the position of Nigerian airlines in the face of competition from international operators.
Challenges Amid Global Aviation Industry Disruptions
The announcement comes at a time when the global aviation industry is grappling with significant challenges. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) projects that supply chain delays will cost airlines over $11 billion in 2025. These disruptions are likely to compel airlines to delay fleet expansions and continue operating older aircraft, complicating efforts to modernize through leasing arrangements.
Market dynamics are also expected to intensify competition within the aircraft leasing sector, as airlines worldwide seek solutions to mitigate supply chain bottlenecks. Regional competitors such as Royal Air Maroc have recently secured new lease agreements with firms like Avolon, while Turkish Airlines is exploring joint ventures with Air Algerie to enhance their fleets and operational capabilities.
Despite these challenges, Minister Keyamo expressed confidence in the government-backed leasing company’s potential impact. He stated, “This pool will form a capital base. No other person can be the off-takers before the local airlines. This will make life easy for the airlines. We’ll be knocking on the doors of aircraft lessors and manufacturers very soon to talk business. We are here to support the local airlines.”
Industry Collaboration and Future Prospects
Keyamo also praised Air Peace for its financial discipline and strategic foresight, which enabled the airline to secure its latest aircraft. He encouraged other local operators to expand their fleets, particularly with wide-body aircraft, to enhance their competitiveness on international routes.
Air Peace chairman Allen Onyema highlighted the importance of collaboration between the airline, the Ministry of Aviation, leasing companies, and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority. He noted that such partnerships are essential for Nigeria to assert its position within Africa’s commercial aviation landscape.
The establishment of the aircraft leasing company is poised to play a critical role in supporting Nigerian airlines as they navigate global supply chain uncertainties and increasing competition in the aviation sector.

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