The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) says it has approved the commencement of domestic flight operations by Enugu Air.
This decision, the authority said, aligns with the 5-Point Agenda of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, which is designed to foster the growth of indigenous airlines and enhance reforms within the aviation sector.
In a statement issued by the NCAA’s spokesperson, Michael Achimugu, it said Enugu Air has designated XEJET as its operational partner pending the conclusion of its Air Operators Certificate (AOC) process
“Pursuant to this partnership, XEJET has completed a full variation process to integrate the EMB 170 aircraft into its Operations Specifications (OpsSpecs), in accordance with NCAA’s five-phase certification procedure.
As such, XEJET is duly authorised to operate scheduled commercial flights on behalf of Enugu Air under current NCAA guidelines.”
According to Achimugu, ticket sales for flights are facilitated via the XEJET platform, accessible through a redirect on the Enugu Air official website.
The statement adds that” NCAA remains committed to enabling a supportive regulatory environment for indigenous carriers, ensuring fair competition, and upholding the highest standards of safety, security, and consumer protection in Nigeria’s air transport industry.”

