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Aviation Safety Boost: NSIB & ASKY Partner


The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has entered into a strategic partnership with ASKY Airlines to promote a data-driven, preventive approach to aviation safety across West Africa.

In a statement signed by NSIB, the Director-General of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, Alex Badeh, reiterated the bureau’s commitment to enhancing aviation safety across West Africa with a high-level visit to the headquarters of ASKY Airlines in Lomé, Togo.

Badeh emphasised the broader implications of the engagement, noting that aviation safety is a shared regional responsibility requiring proactive collaboration.

“This visit goes beyond being a gesture of goodwill; it is a deliberate step towards building a network of trust, cooperation, and accountability in West African aviation,” he said.

 “We believe that together, through shared knowledge and operational integrity, we can ensure the skies remain safe for all.”

He added that NSIB’s approach to safety was shifting from reactive to preventive strategies, anchored in data and innovation: “We are moving away from a system where aviation rules are written in response to tragedy. Our focus is on building a framework grounded in science, data, and technology to stay ahead of threats.

“This shift enables us to detect risks before they escalate into incidents, spot trends before they become statistics, and prevent tomorrow’s accidents today. This approach requires open collaboration with key stakeholders, grounded in trust and knowledge exchange.”

The meeting also addressed plans for aligning investigative procedures with the standards recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organisation as well as establishing mutual support frameworks and collaborative training initiatives between Nigeria’s transportation accident investigation body and ASKY Airlines.

Hailu expressed appreciation, describing it as timely and strategic for the advancement of aviation safety on the continent.

“We are honoured to host the Director-General and his team. At ASKY Airlines, our priority is to meet and exceed safety standards. Collaboration with investigative authorities like the NSIB helps us remain responsive, transparent, and fully aligned with international best practices,” he stated.

Badeh also highlighted the long-term value of creating a knowledge-sharing culture in aviation, stating, “The future of aviation in West Africa depends on how well we collaborate today.”

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