See 2022 Predictions For Nigeria Aviation Sector

The year 2021 was so challenging for the African aviation industry as it struggled to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The International Air Transport Association 2021 report on the economic performance of airlines in the industry stated that Africa is lagging behind other regions in its vaccine rollout, which will impact international travel recovery. Airlines in the region are expected to post a $1.5 billion net loss in 2022 on top of a $1.9 billion loss in 2021.

The Aviation sector in Nigeria is not excluded from the challenges that came with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Aside from the issues of Covid-19, there are other factors that could define the year 2022 for the Nigerian aviation industry.

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Zela Aviation has been active in the field of aircraft chartering and sales for the last sixteen years. It holds offices in Limassol, Athens and London, and provides services in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. 

 

 

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