January 17, 2026
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The Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI).has stated that its Quarter three Business Breakfast Meeting(BBM) will discuss the Cape Town Convenient(CTC) how its practice direction affects airlines and the Nigerian economy.

A statement signed by the Publicity Secretary, ASRTI, Mr. Albinus Chiedu informed that the Minister of Aviation & Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN) is expected to deliver the keynote address at the event where industry stakeholders will assemble to examine how the signing of the Cape Town Convention Practice Direction will impact the sector.

According to the statement,other speakers at the event are Mr. Fubara Anga (SAN), Legal Partner, Alex Partners; Mr. Pekun Sowole Esq, Principal Partner, Pekun Soiwole & Co and the Chief Executive Officer of TopBrass Aviation, Mr. Roland Iyayi.

The theme of the Quarter three BBM, which is expected to hold on November 28,2024,at Golfview Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. is, “The Implications Of The Cape Town Practice Direction On The Fortunes Of Nigerian Airlines And The Economy”

Speaking on the forthcoming Quarter three BBM, the ASRTI President, Air Commodore Ademola Onitiju (Rtd) said, “Over the years, we in ASRTI have never and do not intend to relent on efforts to encourage improvement of various segments of Nigeria’s aviation industry from an advisory capacity, and this aligns with our focus over the years on advancement of safety in the sector. This Business Breakfast Meeting is another opportunity, as we collaborate with stakeholders to examine closely, the implications of CTC on the airlines in particular, and the country’s economy.”

ASRTI is Nigeria’s foremost non-profit group of aviation veterans concerned about the advancement of safety, security and customer satisfaction in Nigeria’s aviation industry through the observance of global best practices.

Membership is open to individuals and organisations who share such values.

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