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Quality Service Essential for Aviation Improvement

Quality Service Essential for Aviation Improvement
Hawaz International Dynamics Ltd, a newly established aviation and travel services company, has officially commenced operations in Nigeria’s aviation sector, underscoring its dedication to excellence, professionalism, innovation, and timely service delivery. At the company’s launch event, Chairman Hassan Ejibunu highlighted Hawaz International’s strategic positioning within Nigeria’s rapidly evolving aviation landscape, aiming to address critical operational needs.
Regulatory Compliance and Industry Positioning
Incorporated in March 2025 under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020 by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hawaz International has secured essential certifications and operational recognitions from prominent regulatory bodies. These include the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), International Air Transport Association (IATA), National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), and the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON). Such accreditations authorize the company to operate fully within Nigeria’s aviation industry, ensuring adherence to both national and international standards.
Chairman Ejibunu emphasized that the company was founded to bridge existing operational gaps in Nigeria’s aviation sector by delivering reliable, efficient, and globally compliant aviation support services. He noted that one of Hawaz International’s key strengths lies in the extensive experience of its leadership team, which collectively brings over 80 years of expertise in the aviation industry.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Market Dynamics
Hawaz International’s entry into the market coincides with significant challenges confronting the aviation sector, including the imperative to maintain Essential Air Service subsidies amid escalating fuel costs. These financial pressures have compelled airlines to reevaluate their route networks, particularly those serving rural communities, which may lead to reduced airline capacity and diminished demand for maintenance and support services. In response, some carriers are modifying their service offerings or exploring alternative funding mechanisms to sustain operations in underserved regions.
Within this context, Hawaz International aims to provide vital support to airlines and other stakeholders as they navigate these shifting market conditions. Chairman Ejibunu expressed the company’s readiness to collaborate with foreign airlines, aviation stakeholders, travel organizations, government agencies, and investors seeking dependable operational support and consultancy services both within Nigeria and across the African continent.
By leveraging its experienced leadership and comprehensive regulatory compliance, Hawaz International aspires to play a pivotal role in enhancing service quality and operational efficiency in Nigeria’s aviation sector, assisting the industry in adapting to evolving market dynamics and financial challenges.

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