Ethiopian Airlines-led consortium named preferred bidder for Nigeria Air

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Nigeria’s Ministry of Aviation has selected a consortium led by Ethiopian Airlines as the preferred bidder for Nigeria Air, the country’s new flag carrier.

Ethiopian Airlines will have a 49% stake in the new airline. Credit: Civil Aviation Authority – Qatar.

The deal was executed under a public-private partnership model.

Ethiopian Airlines will have a 49% stake in the new airline, Nigerian Sovereign Fund will own a 46% interest, while the remaining 5% stake will be held by the Nigerian federal government.

Nigeria Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said: “We are going to initially bring in six Boeing 737 aircraft, and between the third and fourth years, the airline will be able to acquire up to 30 aircraft. Nigeria Air is a limited liability company that will have no government intervention.”

Nigeria Air will have an initial capital of $300m and plans to have 30 aircraft within four years, Sirika added.

A contract for three Boeing 737-800s has been finalised with Ethiopian Airlines.

The Nigerian Government intends to complete all the procedures, including due diligence, contract negotiation, as well as the issuance of a compliance certificate by mid-Nov-2022 and launch the carrier by the end of 2022.