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Firm tasks stakeholders on innovative solutions in aviation sector

An aviation service firm on Tuesday in Lagos called on stakeholders to seek innovative solutions that would change the narratives in the aviation sector.

The firm made the call in a statement issued by Adebola Balogun, Senior Business Executive, Content Research and Analysis.

Balogun said the solutions were necessary because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global aviation ecosystem and its fallout in tourism and hospitality businesses.

She added that the company was determined to proffer innovative solutions and drive a new phase of growth in the aviation value chain in Nigeria and in Africa.

She added that the company was set to address industry challenges and opportunities at the forthcoming maiden edition of its aviation stakeholders’ forum.

Balogun said the forum would bring together prominent aviation stakeholders and luminaries to discuss opportunities and challenges facing the industry as well as strategies to emerge stronger as a nation.

“The forum will also feature a panelist’s session, comprising heads of Nigerian aviation agencies to facilitate discourses across several topics related to acceleration of sectorial transformation.

“It would examine how to attain new standards of safety and efficiency and mobilisation of investment capital for industry retooling and recovery,” she said.

She said the event would also serve as a platform for the company to showcase its capacity to change the course of the aviation industry through its cutting-edge solutions as well as its end-to-end specialist services.

The theme of the forum is: “Positioning the Nigerian Aviation Sector for Sustainable Growth and Economic Transformation’’. It will holds in Lagos on Sept. 30.

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