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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is the government
regulatory body responsible for aviation and the registration of
aircraft in Nigeria as established by the
Civil Aviation
Act 2006. The guidelines for the registration of an
aircraft are contained in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations
which sets out the requirements for registration.
Procedure and Requirements for Registration
Procedure and requirements for registration of aircraft in
Nigeria as contained in Part 4.2.1.1 of the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Regulation provide as follows;
An applicant interested in registering an aircraft is required
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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has lifted the ban placed on the Boeing 737 Max aircraft in the Nigerian airspace.
In a statement signed by the NCAA Director-General, Capt. Musa Nuhu, the agency said the approval was effective February 12.acMinister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, had announced a ban on the operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in Nigeria after two accidents of Lion Air flight 610, and an Ethiopian Airlines flight 320, crashed few minutes after takeoff.
The statement received on Sunday detailed how the United States Federal Aviation Administration dealt with the matter till the ban on the plane model was lifted.
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Mon Feb 22 2021
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has lifted the ban on Boeing 737 Max Aircraft in the Nigerian Airspace from February 12, 2021.
This is coming nearly two years after the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, banned the aircraft type following two fatal crashes involving the aircraft in 2018 and the Ethiopian Airlines’ flight at Addis Ababa in March 2019, with 346 people killed in the crashes.
The model was grounded globally but in November 2020, the United States aviation regulatory body, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted approval for the Boeing 737 Max aircraft to commence flight operations.