Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, has inaugurated the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) flight data centre (FDC) to enhance safety in the aviation sector.
Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, has in augurated the flight data centre of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority to enhance safety in the sector.
He said the FDC would enable the NCAA to regulate the aviation industry more effectively by enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and improving customer experience. Chris Najomo, the acting director-general of NCAA, described the FDC as a critical component of modern aviation, responsible for collecting, processing, and analysing vast amounts of flight data.
“As an ICAO contracting state, Nigeria is obligated to ensure the highest safety standards, and the NCAA’s collaboration with APS Aerospace Corporation supports this effort,” Najomo said.
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