BY OLAPEJU OLUBI
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced the 3rd Edition of the FAAN National Aviation Conference (FNAC 2025), set to take place on 17–18 November 2025 at the Eko Convention Centre, Lagos.
With the theme “Elevating the Nigerian Aviation Industry through Investment, Partnerships, and Global Engagements,” the event promises to spotlight Nigeria’s aviation sector as a rising hub for innovation, capital inflow, and international collaboration.
FNAC has grown into one of the industry’s most influential gatherings, and this year’s edition is expected to draw policymakers, aviation professionals, global investors, development partners, and thought leaders to Lagos.
The conversations will focus on accelerating reforms, driving infrastructure expansion, unlocking new investment streams, and positioning the aviation industry as a central engine of national and regional growth.

Chairperson of the FNAC 2025 Organising Committee and FAAN’s Director of Human Resources and Administration, Dr. Emiola Luqman, described the moment as pivotal for the sector.
According to her, “The Nigerian aviation industry is at a defining stage, presenting vast opportunities for investment and innovation. With its large and growing population, strategic geographical position, and the Federal Government’s commitment to infrastructure development and regulatory reform, Nigeria offers a strong value proposition for investors.”
She added that FAAN is committed to using FNAC as a platform for collaboration and progress.
“FAAN, through FNAC, continues to provide a credible platform for engagement and partnership, and FNAC 2025 will demonstrate how far we have progressed and the immense potential that lies ahead,” she said.
Since its debut, FNAC has evolved into a key stage for forging partnerships, shaping policy direction, and promoting investment in critical aviation assets. It has encouraged innovation and strengthened collaboration among aviation stakeholders.
The 2025 conference will host a rich lineup of activities, including high-level panel discussions, an investment forum, a forum for state governors, exhibitions showcasing aviation technology and services, as well as a career fair aimed at grooming the next generation of aviation professionals.
FAAN encourages investors, government agencies, development partners, and industry stakeholders to join this year’s edition and contribute to shaping a future-ready, globally competitive Nigerian aviation sector.
Olapeju is a journalist and aviation reporter.