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President Tinubu backs Airbus plan for regional aerospace hub in Nigeria

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaMay 17, 2026Updated:May 17, 2026No Comments2 Views
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President Bola Tinubu has welcomed aircraft maker Airbus’ proposal to establish maintenance and hangar facilities in Nigeria.

President Tinubu also urged the accelerated delivery of attack helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft to strengthen security operations and national development priorities.

The President spoke during a meeting with a delegation from the global aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, led by the Head of Regional Business Growth for Africa and the Middle East, Mr. Thierry Cloutet, on the sidelines of the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda.

President Tinubu emphasised Nigeria’s urgent need for modern helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft capable of supporting security operations, logistics and other strategic national priorities, in line with his administration’s commitment to addressing persistent security challenges in parts of the country.

Enhanced Aviation Capacity

The President noted that enhanced aviation capacity remained critical to improving national security response, boosting connectivity and supporting economic development initiatives across the country.

He told the delegation that his administration was determined to scale up the cordial relationship between both parties, leveraging the company’s comparative advantage in military aircraft and aerospace development.

A statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga stated that President Tinubu called for the accelerated delivery of the three Apache helicopters already ordered by Nigeria to support ongoing security and counterterrorism operations, underscoring his administration’s determination to deploy all assets against terrorists across the nation.

“Nigeria needs attack helicopters urgently that can be used to confront and overwhelm terrorists. That is my priority now,” President Tinubu said.

Nigeria’s acquisition of the Airbus C-295 platform, broader defence aviation cooperation, as well as aircraft leasing and financing models, including export credit arrangements, sale-and-lease-back structures, and long-term aircraft financing solutions aimed at improving airlines’ access to aircraft and reducing sector financing constraints, were also discussed.

In furtherance of strengthening the existing relationship between the company and Nigeria, President Tinubu also discussed with the Airbus delegation the possibility of establishing an aviation leasing company to unlock value along Nigeria’s aviation value chain and improve financing access for domestic operators.

Cloutet commended President Tinubu’s economic reforms and the efforts to stabilise Nigeria’s aviation sector.

He reaffirmed the company’s interest in supporting the country’s long-term aerospace development objectives.

360-degree Engagement

In support of the administration’s policy to modernise the nation’s Aviation sector, Cloutet proposed what he described as a “360-degree engagement” model with Nigeria.

The engagement, according to Cloutet, will cover commercial aviation, military aircraft cooperation, human capital development, sustainability initiatives, operational hubs and maintenance infrastructure.

It will also include collaboration on satellite and Earth observation

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