- Amount Of Money Nigerian Private Jet Owner Spend
- Private Jet Owners Spend N30bn
This is an expose on the mind-boggling amounts of money paid to maintain private jets annually in Nigeria.
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As the number of private jet owners in Nigeria continues to
decrease due to economic recession, the remaining 50 per cent who still
own the luxury items now spend about N30 billion on maintenance
annually, the Leadership checks have revealed.
It was gathered that the remaining 100 owners of private jets in
the country spend between $500,000 to $1 million to maintain their jets
annually, translating to N30.5 billion.
Fndings by The Leadership showed that the number of owners of the
luxury items dropped from 200 to between 50 and100, with most of them
who are out of the league either selling out their private jets or
returning them to their original owners abroad.
Before the present government came into power, it was estimated
that Nigeria had about 200 private jets owned by individuals. With the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration maintaining an unshakable
posture on the anti-corruption war, the number is said to have been
halved to about 100 private jets, following cancellation of orders by
potential owners before the new government came into office.
When contacted, the General Manager, Public Affairs of the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Sam Adurugboye, could not ascertain
the current number of registered private jets in the country. He said he
does not have such records.
But confirming the cost of aircraft maintenance, President of
National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), Engr
Isaac Balami, concurred that it is very expensive, as the issue of
safety and engineering are paramount.
Balami said that even though modern aircraft has been able to take
care of some of the maintenance by just software applications, the cost
of maintaining an aircraft still remains a function of the type of the
aircraft and the level of specifications certified by the aircraft
maker.
Stating that the cost of maintaining an aircraft does not only end
at “C” checks level, he added that there was also need for pre-flight,
post flight and weekly inspections too, depending on whether the
aircraft is Boeing, Airbus, Bombadier or Gulfstream.
He said, “It depends on how the manufacturer specify how you
can do checks on the aircraft routine. There are normal routine checks
but there is also non-routine checks. Sometimes you land and maybe you
applied too much breaks and within two weeks, the break that is supposed
to serve in the next four months, five months is now overused and due
for replacement.
“There is conditional and unconditional maintenance checks.
Sometimes you even have the ones you don’t even expect. A bird may just
fly into your engine and that may cost hundreds and thousands of
dollars.
“On average, I will say maintenance cost of private jet costs
about $500,000 to $1 million US dollars for a year, depending on the
size of the aircraft. The reason is because it is the function of the
age of the aircraft. The older the aircraft the costlier the cost of
maintenance. You must also pay engineers monthly and other costs. All
these are part of it”.
Balami who rated Nigeria as the third highest private jet owning
country pointed out that private jet ownership has reduced in recent
times, while there still exist a couple of them.
He said, “The Bombadier is bigger and more comfortable; we also
have the Gulfstream. Apart from America and China, Nigeria is the third
in private jet ownership all over the world. From the last
administration, we had over 200 private jets and so many other orders
were made.
“It was growing up, although some people later cancelled their
orders because of the recession, especially when everything is done in
Dollars. France, UK and other advanced countries do not come near to
Nigeria when it comes to private jet ownership”.
As at March 2014, it was reported that Nigerians spent over $6.5
billion dollars on private jets, making it one of the fastest-growing
luxury jet industries in the world.
Some prominent Nigerians who are private jet owners include, All
Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Ahmed Bola Tinubu; former
governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu; former Borno State governor,
Senator Ali Modu Sherrif; General Oversea of The Living Faith Church,
Bishop David Oyedepo and African richest man, Aliko Dangote.


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