The
reason for an increased number of foreign registered private/corporate
jets in Nigeria has been traced to lower insurance policy cover,
convenience to secure services of crew members as well as a ploy to
conceal real ownership, The Nation is reporting.
Nigeria in the last decade has seen an upsurge in the presence of luxury
aircraft at its airports and at airports’ hangars across the country
with private flying now the preferred mode of air travel among
influential Nigerians.
However, investigations by the newspaper reveal that many influential
Nigerians, who have acquired private/corporate jets in the last few
years, have done so under foreign registration.
This preference for foreign registration of private/corporate jets it
was learnt, will reduce the insurance cover significantly because
Nigeria is considered as a high risk country.
Apart of lower insurance cover for aircraft with foreign registration,
the owners of the aircraft in a bid not to trace the ownership of such
luxury aircraft to them request charter companies to manage such
aircraft for commercial utilisation, maintenance schedule consistency
and other technical considerations.
An industry source also hinted that it is commercially convenient to
dispose a private jet with foreign registration operating in Nigeria as
opposed to an aircraft with Nigerian registration.
According to the source, the second hand value of a private jet with
foreign registration is more valuable as opposed to a private jet with
Nigerian registration.
The Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Captain
Mukhtar Usman, said there are 146 corporate jets in the country, of
which only 46 are registered in Nigeria while 100 has foreign
registration.
Confirming the reasons behind an increase in foreign registered private
jets, the NCAA spokesman, Sam Adurogboye, said the owners of such
aircraft consider many factors.
He listed the factors to include lower insurance cover as well as how to optimise second hand value for such aircraft.
Adurogboye said: “There is nothing wrong with people giving foreign
registration to their aircraft. All that is critical is that they
subject the operations of their private jets in Nigeria to the
prescribed rules and regulations rolled out for such category of
operations by the regulator.
“At the NCAA, we have a list of such aircraft and the conditions of
their registration. But, investigations reveal that people give foreign
registration to their aircraft because they consider many factors such
as country where there is lower insurance cover for taking their action.
“Some operators also do that because they want to conceal the identity
of the aircraft owner; there is also the consideration for the second
value for such aircraft. There are a lot of reasons”.
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