Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar has urged Airbus to consider establishing a Maintenance hub in Nigeria.
Tuggar said the aircraft company should move beyond just sales alone in its dealing with Nigeria.
The Minister made the request during a tour of the Airbus operation facilities in Gatefe and Madrid, Spain, a statement by his media aide, Alkasim Abdulkadir stated.
He stated: “The minister urged Airbus to move beyond aircraft sales and consider establishing a maintenance hub in Nigeria, citing the country’s status as a regional security hub for peacekeeping operations in Africa. He emphasized the potential for Airbus to train and empower local youth, with long-term possibilities of aircraft assembly and even manufacturing in Nigeria.”
The Getafe facility, the largest industrial site in Spain, plays a key role in Airbus’ global operations.
The statement further stated that the minister held discussions with key Airbus executives, including Juan Sell, Head of Public Affairs, Spain, Luis Hernanperez Fernandez, VP, Head of Sales, Africa, Candelas Segovia Rodriguez, International Government Affairs Manager, Cristina Garvia Aliste, Representative for Corporate Analysis, Defence EU Matters, and Sales Support, Public Affairs, Spain
The talk centered on Airbus’ interest in investing in Nigeria’s aviation and defense sectors. The minister welcomed these discussions and emphasized the importance of collaboration beyond trade, advocating for localized investments and workforce development to boost employment in Nigeria.
Airbus representatives highlighted their aircraft offerings for Nigeria’s transport, humanitarian, and defense needs. Specifically, they promoted the C295, a multi-purpose aircraft adaptable for various missions.