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Nigus and AXISCADES to Develop Nigeria’s First Major Aviation MRO Hub

Nigus and AXISCADES to Develop Nigeria’s First Major Aviation MRO Hub
Nigus International and AXISCADES Technologies have announced an expanded strategic partnership to establish Nigeria’s first major Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility. This initiative aims to transform the country’s commercial aviation and defence sectors by leveraging AXISCADES’ global aerospace engineering expertise alongside Nigus International’s strong regional presence. The collaboration seeks to enhance fleet availability, reduce dependence on foreign maintenance services, and accelerate the development of local aerospace capabilities.
Advancing Nigeria’s Aviation Infrastructure
The integrated MRO platform will prioritize cost reduction, faster turnaround times, and improved operational efficiency for both civil and military aviation. Beyond traditional MRO services, the venture plans to introduce advanced flight simulators for Eastern and Western military aircraft. Additionally, the partnership will expand into drone manufacturing for defence, surveillance, and industrial applications. With government-approved licenses held by Nigus International, the project will facilitate local production of unmanned systems, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s aerospace industry.
Operational coordination for the project will be headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, providing a streamlined administrative base and enabling close collaboration with global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This structure is intended to ensure efficient governance and execution while reinforcing international partnerships.
Challenges and Strategic Significance
The development of Nigeria’s first major aviation MRO hub faces significant challenges, including navigating complex regulatory frameworks and competing with established MRO centres in India and other regions. Local and international airlines may respond by forming their own strategic partnerships, investing in infrastructure, or utilizing existing MRO capabilities to protect their market positions. The success of this initiative will depend on its ability to overcome regulatory obstacles and effectively position itself within the competitive global aviation maintenance landscape.
HRH Prince Malik Ado-Ibrahim, Chairman of Nigus International, described the partnership as “a decisive step toward aviation sovereignty, military readiness, and Africa-driven aerospace capability.” Dr. Sampath Ravinarayanan, Chairman and Managing Director of AXISCADES, highlighted Nigeria’s strategic location and growing aviation demand as key factors making this the ideal moment to establish a regional centre of excellence.
Beyond its immediate impact on Nigeria, the initiative forms part of a broader Global South industrial corridor, combining African market leadership with Indian engineering expertise. The partners aim to deliver shared capabilities, modern infrastructure, and long-term aviation resilience, contributing to the continent’s expanding role in the global aerospace industry.

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