Green Africa Airline To Begin Operations Soon
Green Africa Airline, Nigeria’s newest air transport airline is set to begin a revolution in the nation’s air transport as a proposed low cost carrier get set to commence operations. It has already reached the final stage of certification.
Regulatory
sources hinted that promoters of the carrier are putting finishing touches to
secure the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority (NCAA), a mandatory regulatory prerequisite before any scheduled
carrier could take off.
Sources
hinted that commencement of flight operations by Green Africa Airways promises
to reshape the aviation industry with its state-of-the-art aircraft.
Despite the
ongoing pandemic, industry analysts agree that the long-term potential in the
aviation market remains vibrant.
Experts say
the right business model, fleet, and value proposition, new entrants can
capture the attractive market opportunities.
Last
October, Green Africa had formed a strategic partnership with First City
Monument Bank (FCMB), which yielded $31 million in a combination of standby
letter of credit and rolling working capital.
Green Africa
is owned by Babawande Afolabi. Its leadership team includes two
well-experienced leaders in the global aviation industry, Neil Mills –
President/Chief Operating Officer and Kiran Koteshwar – Chief Financial
Officer.
The planned
unveiling of its crew uniform tagged “The Runway” will be made public soon.
Last
December, the airline sent its pilots on a type-rating training. They include:
Folu Oladipo, chief pilot; Victor Yem, John Ayerume, Stephen Okereke, Ladi
Ogun, and Israel Eloho.
While Green
Africa is yet to provide information about its launch and routes networks, the
public continues to speculate ahead of its launch which the company says is on
track for this year.
The company
continues to scale-up the manpower required for the start of operations and
some of the new recruited cabin crew members (Adefolabi Ogunnaike, Rosemary
Uagbor, Afolabi Modupe, Juliana Aku, Aderounmu Yetunde, Okere Ijeoma, Chieke
Immaculate, and Abimbola Segun) were also recently sent for type-rating
training.
According to
a source at NCAA, “the airline is serious. They mean business and could
start soon, as they are close to acquiring the Air Operator’s Certificate
(AOC)”.
This stance
corroborates the statement of the Director-General of NCAA late last year when
he said the country could witness more four airlines in 2021.
Green Africa
being confident of all its scheduled plans, has given out 24 free tickets
during the December 2020 promotion tagged “This the season to gift”.
A
cross-section of their social media pages shows various winners, all from
different walks of life which shows the airline is for everyone, including
those that take road transportation.
This is a
daring step that most airlines around the world take only when they are already
in operations. This feat is a stamp of commitment to get into the air as soon
as possible.
Before
COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, Green Africa ordered fifty A220-300s
from Airbus and also committed to leasing an additional three of the aircraft
type from leasing company, GTLK Europe. This was in February 2020.
Green Africa
is anchored by a group of senior industry leaders led by Tom Horton, former
Chairman & CEO of American Airlines, Wale Adeosun, Founder & CEO of
Kuramo Capital, William Shaw, CEO of InterJet, Virasb Vahidi, former CCO of
American Airlines and Gbenga Oyebode, Founder & Chairman of Aluko &
Oyebode.
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