The Federal Government (FG) has disclosed that it is targeting to raise the Nigerian aviation sector contribution to the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, from its current 0.5 percent level to at least 5 percent.
This according to the Government will take effect after the implementation of the aviation roadmap considered.
The target will see the industry adding some $14.166 billion (over N6.133 trillion) to the GDP as against the current $1.7 billion.
Speaking in a briefing on November 11, 2022, the Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika added that the roadmap when fully completed would add an estimated 72,300 jobs, direct and indirect, in the first three years.
“A recent Aviation sector study for Nigeria by International Air Transportation Association (IATA) in June 2020, showcases the significant contribution of air transportation to the National economy, through providing 241,000 jobs (direct and indirect) and a contribution of $1.7 billion to the National economy.
“However, with the successful implementation of the roadmap projects, our overall goal is to grow the aviation sector’s contribution from the current 0.6% to 5% (approximately $14.166 billion). Furthermore, we have successfully debunked the gospel truth that aviation doubles every 15 years,” Sirika explained.
“Upon implementation of the roadmap, it is estimated that 72,300 jobs (Direct: 9,100 and Indirect: 63,200 within three years and with twenty aircraft) will be created” he stated.
























































