The African air transport industry progresses at different speeds
in the highly heterogeneous Sub-Sahara African region. While on
one hand countries such as South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Ethiopia
have been relatively successful in their air transport experience,
on the other hand many countries such as Nigeria have been less
successful in the establishment of a strong and viable air transport
industry.
This research benchmarked the Nigerian experience with that of Kenya
in order to evaluate the Nigerian air transport industry and at
the same time identify in the Kenyan experience best practices and
success factors that could make Nigeria a relatively successful
nation in air transportation of passenger and cargo. Various policies
and results in the areas of air transport administration, air cargo
transportation, air transportation of passengers, airport management
and airline strategic management were benchmarked.
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