AVIC-KDN to Unveil Integrated Aviation Solutions at Nigeria Air Show
Key Points
- 1AVIC-KDN will exhibit its integrated airport and aviation solutions at the Nigeria Air Show from December 2-4.
- 2The company aims to modernize Nigeria's aviation sector, addressing critical infrastructure, operational, and safety challenges.
- 3AVIC-KDN established an Abuja office in 2024 to enhance collaboration with Nigerian airport authorities and stakeholders.
- 4Global partners will join AVIC-KDN to showcase diverse offerings, ranging from ground support equipment to air traffic management systems.
AVIC-KDN is set to participate as a major sponsor and exhibitor at the Nigeria Air Show from December 2–4, where it will showcase its comprehensive airport and aviation solutions. Developed in collaboration with global partners, these integrated offerings are designed to support Nigeria's strategic ambitions for a more robust, secure, and efficient aviation industry. The company leverages extensive experience from major African airport projects, including Liberia’s Roberts International Airport and Angola’s Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport, viewing Nigeria as a pivotal market with substantial growth prospects.
Nigeria's aviation sector, a significant contributor to the nation's GDP and employment, currently faces challenges such as infrastructure deficits, high operational costs, regulatory complexities, maintenance gaps, and safety concerns. AVIC-KDN aims to mitigate these issues through modernization initiatives, efficiency enhancements, and long-term operational support. To facilitate closer engagement, AVIC-KDN established its Abuja office in 2024, enabling more effective collaboration with airport authorities on compliance, operational efficiency, and new service development.
The Nigeria Air Show provides a crucial platform for AVIC-KDN to connect with industry stakeholders, share project insights, and highlight its global partners. Exhibiting in Hall 1, AVIC-KDN will be joined by partners like Guangtai (Airport Ground Support Equipment), Pteris Global (Integrated Airport Logistics), Siyuans Aviation Technology (Airside Solutions), CAET and EMMA Systems (Airport Systems), Sunon (Airport Seating), China Express (Airline, MRO, Training), and NANJING LES (Air Traffic & Airport Management Systems). This collaborative effort underscores AVIC-KDN's commitment to supporting Nigeria's aviation strategy, aiming to transform the country into a regional aviation hub through modern airports, enhanced operational standards, and strengthened airline development.
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