Analysis

Communiqué Issued at the First ICAO Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) 2024 Event in Montreal, Canada

L-R: Robert Hammett CEO OneSky, Honourable Minister of Aviation & Aerospace Development Barr Festus Keyamo, Engr Charlotte Essiet CEO ELINT SYSTEMS, Engr Ben Tukur Nigeria’s Representative to ICAO, Mike Hoodspith Vice President International Business Development One Sky and Pelwinderpal Singh Manager, APAC One Sky.

This event marked a pivotal moment in global aviation, particularly for Nigeria, as it prepares to integrate cutting-edge aviation technologies into its national airspace. The event, hosted by ELINT SYSTEMS in partnership with OneSky Systems, focused on collaboration, innovation, and the development of strategies for the growth of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) systems.

Key Discussions and Resolutions:

  1. Commitment to Nigeria’s Aviation Innovation:

The Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Barr Festus Keyamo, emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to becoming a leader in the adoption of UAM technologies. The government is dedicated to fostering an environment that supports innovation and positions the country at the forefront of next-generation aviation.

  1. Strategic Partnership between ELINT Systems and OneSky:

A significant partnership was established between ELINT Systems and OneSky Systems, aimed at developing scalable UTM solutions to ensure safe airspace management in Nigeria. This collaboration will support the safe integration of UAM technologies, strengthen Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure, and promote regulatory compliance in alignment with international standards.

  1. Building Capacity and Enhancing Regulation:

Both parties acknowledged the importance of building local capacity and ensuring robust regulatory frameworks to facilitate the integration of UAM into Nigeria’s airspace. ELINT Systems and OneSky Systems will work together to provide training for Nigerian aviation professionals and assist in creating regulatory frameworks in collaboration with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

  1. Economic Impact of AAM Technologies:

The introduction of UAM technologies offers significant opportunities for economic growth. Through improved airspace management and the creation of new business and employment opportunities, this partnership aims to advance technological development and economic sustainability in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

Conclusion:

The ICAO AAM 2024 event in Montreal signaled the beginning of a transformative journey for Nigeria’s aviation industry. With ELINT Systems and OneSky Systems leading the way, Nigeria is poised to become a hub for UAM innovation, ensuring the safe and efficient integration of these technologies into its airspace, driving economic growth, and setting a new benchmark in global aviation.

Signed:

– Barr Festus Keyamo, Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Nigeria

– Engr Ben Tukur, Nigerian Representative to ICAO

– Engr Charlotte ESSIET, CEO, ELINT SYSTEMS

– Robert Hammett, CEO, OneSky Systems

– Mike Hoodspith, VP International Business Development, OneSky Systems.

 

 

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