
Chris Najomo
Chris Najomo is the Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), where he advocates for enhanced aviation safety and technological innovation within Nigeria's aviation sector. He emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and collaboration among industry stakeholders to propel the sector towards greater achievements.
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Capt. Chris Najomo emphasized Nigeria’s pride in hosting the meeting and acknowledged the collective efforts of BAG states to enhance safety, regulatory harmonization, and sustainable aviation.
Keyamo urges African states to act on single air transport market
Capt. Chris Najomo, the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, accompanied the minister on his visit to Brazil.
Keyamo visits aircraft manufacturing company, Embraer, in BrazilCapt. Chris Najomo, the Director General of the NCAA, told Air Peace to improve its domestic operations due to complaints of chronic flight delays and cancellations.
We don't cancel flights for fun, Air Peace replies NCAACapt. Chris Najomo stressed the importance of regulating not just aircraft and personnel, but the entire operational environment.
NCAA to sanction illegal airstrips from January 1
Capt. Chris Najomo, the Director-General of Civil Aviation in Nigeria, stated that Nigeria will soon produce a draft document of the SSP and NSP.
NCAA introduces additional aviation safety regulationsChris Najomo expressed concern over the increasing rate of flight cancellations.
NCAA moves to end passengers’ maltreatmentChris Najomo countered the senator, stating that maintenance is the key thing for any aircraft and not necessarily the age of the airplane.
Airlines protest N’Assembly’s knocks over old aircraftChris Najomo is referred to as the DG of NCAA.
NCAA, travel agents agree on regulationChris Najomo is the Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority who reiterated the agency’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance Nigeria’s aviation industry.
Keyamo, NCAA boss call for better aviation safety


















