The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has announced plans to expand solar energy installations across major airports as part of its green infrastructure initiative. Speaking at a press briefing in Lagos, FAAN Managing Director Olubunmi Kuku said airports must lead by example in the net-zero transition. “We are working to reduce operational emissions through renewable energy, waste management reform, and
Continue ReadingBeyond carbon dioxide, ICAO Aviation Climate Week 2026 will examine the impact of non-CO₂ aviation emissions such as contrails and nitrogen oxides. While these emissions have historically received less attention, emerging research suggests they may significantly influence climate warming. Dr. Chinwe Egbunike, an environmental policy researcher at the University of Lagos, said African regulators must begin integrating non-CO₂ considerations into
Continue ReadingNigeria’s Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development has unveiled a draft National Net-Zero Aviation Framework aimed at aligning the country with ICAO’s 2050 decarbonisation target. At a policy dialogue today in Abuja, Minister Festus Keyamo said Nigeria cannot afford to be reactive in global aviation sustainability discussions. “The future of aviation financing will depend on environmental compliance. Nigeria must prepare
Continue ReadingI’m on the train leaving Davos, watching the Alps disappear behind a curtain of snow, my body finally catching up with the week. Blood drawn just days before. X-rays on my knees. Flights delayed, rerouted, canceled. Airline chaos layered on top of altitude sickness. And waiting for me back home a winter storm. Yikes. And yet God is good.
Continue ReadingAs preparations intensify for ICAO Aviation Climate Week 2026, debate is growing within Nigeria’s aviation industry over the cost and feasibility of transitioning to Sustainable Aviation Fuel. SAF is considered the cornerstone of aviation’s net-zero strategy, with global estimates suggesting it could contribute up to 65 per cent of required emissions reductions by 2050. However, industry operators in Nigeria argue
Continue ReadingOn the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026, the Switzerland Edition of the Renewed Hope Global Tour delivered a decisive signal to global markets. Nigeria’s reform story is no longer aspirational; it is operational. Held in Zurich, the event brought together global investors, diplomats, development partners, Nigerians in the diaspora, and policy leaders to engage with Nigeria’s renewed
Continue ReadingVice President Kashim Shettima yesterday formally opened Nigeria House at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, describing the country’s first-ever sovereign pavilion at the annual meeting as a statement of Nigeria’s renewed seriousness and readiness to engage the global economy as an active participant. In a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office
Continue ReadingIndustry leaders at Nigeria Air Week 2026 in Lagos called for a clear national roadmap on Sustainable Aviation Fuel and accelerated fleet modernisation to keep Nigeria competitive in a decarbonising global market. The three-day event brought together regulators, airline CEOs, financiers, and aircraft lessors. Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Capt. Chris Najomo said regulatory reforms would align Nigeria
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