The government said it has registered www.flynigeriaair.ng as the Airline domain and will become active soon.
The Nigerian government said it will only be involved in the initial startup funding of the proposed national carrier, Nigeria Air, which was unveiled at the Farnborough International Airshow in London, last week.
This, the government will be doing by making a provision of $55 million as upfront startup which will be used to ensure the initial take-off of the airline later this year.
Hadi Sirika, Nigeria's Minister of State for Aviation, stated this on Monday, July 23, 2018, while responding to questions on the plans of the new airline slated to kick-off in December 2018.
He said, "In order to ensure take-off of the airline in 2018, the government will provide $55 million upfront grant/viability gap funding to finance startup capital and pay commitment fees for aircraft to be leased for initial operations and deposit for new aircraft whose delivery will begin in 2021.
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“The government is not funding the entire project. It’s just providing startup capital in the form of an upfront grant/viability gap funding. Once the strategic equity investor is in place, they will be expected to build on the initial investment made,” Sirika explained
Nigeria Air operations
The government said it will own 5% of the equity while the company’s shares will be sold through an initial public offering. The rest of the 95% equity of Nigeria Air Limited will then be owned by the strategic equity investor and the general public.
On domain name
Immediately after the launch of the Nigeria Air in London last week, a Nigerian registered www.nigeriaair.ng in anticipation of a buy-out at a whopping amount but the government said it has registered www.flynigeriaair.ng as its domain and will become active soon.
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