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91.45% ICAO Rating Elevates Nigeria’s Aviation Credibility, Spotlights Keyamo-Led Reforms

AWC Aviation Desk

Abuja, April 23, 2026 — Nigeria’s aviation sector has received a major international endorsement following a 91.45% safety rating by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a development widely seen as a validation of reforms driven by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the leadership of the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo.

The ICAO rating, Nigeria’s highest ever under the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP), places the country well above regional and global averages, reinforcing confidence in the safety and reliability of its airspace.

Aviation analysts say the score signals that Nigeria now meets and in some areas exceeds international best practices in safety oversight, making it a more attractive destination for:

Aviation investors

Aircraft leasing and maintenance firms

Keyamo’s Reform Footprint

The milestone is being attributed to a coordinated reform drive across aviation agencies under the supervision of Minister Festus Keyamo, whose policy direction has prioritised regulatory compliance, institutional efficiency, and safety enforcement.

At the core of this success is the strengthened performance of key aviation institutions:

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA): Enhanced regulatory oversight and strict compliance enforcement

Nigerian Airspace Management Agency: Improved air navigation systems and airspace safety management

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria: Upgraded airport infrastructure and safety protocols

Nigerian Meteorological Agency: Strengthened weather forecasting systems critical to flight safety

Together, these agencies have played a central role in aligning Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem with ICAO’s stringent safety benchmarks.

The improved rating reflects not just regulatory compliance but a broader transition toward a modern, data-driven aviation system, with emphasis on:

Safety oversight mechanisms

Real-time operational monitoring

Institutional coordination across MDAs

This transformation is seen as critical to Nigeria’s ambition of becoming a regional aviation hub.

Economic and Strategic Impact

The credibility boost is expected to:

Increase foreign direct investment in aviation infrastructure

Strengthen Nigeria’s role in global air transport networks

Enhance passenger confidence and airline operations

President Tinubu described the rating as a testament to the administration’s commitment to making aviation a key driver of economic growth.

While celebrating the achievement, stakeholders note that sustaining the rating will require:

Continuous implementation of ICAO recommendations

Ongoing investment in technology and infrastructure

Consistent regulatory vigilance

With global confidence rising, Nigeria’s aviation sector is poised for expanded international partnerships and increased traffic, provided current reforms are sustained.

The ICAO rating has not only elevated Nigeria’s aviation credibility but also highlighted the impact of coordinated reforms under Festus Keyamo and key aviation agencies, positioning the country as a safer and more competitive player in global aviation.

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