The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has granted “an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to Rocket Aviation Services to commence non-scheduled flight operations in Nigeria following a successful completion of all regulatory and safety requirements.”
NCAA stated that the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Capt. Chris Najomo, speaking at the Certificate presentation ceremony held at the NCAA headquarters in Abuja, congratulated Rocket Aviation Services, describing the achievement as a significant milestone.
According to Capt. Najomo, “obtaining the certificate was only the beginning of the airline’s responsibilities, as maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational excellence remains paramount.”
Capt. Najomo urged Rocket Aviation Services “to sustain a strong safety culture through strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), effective Crew Resource Management (CRM), timely reporting of safety concerns, and continuous collaboration among pilots and crew members.”
Capt. Najomo commended “the airline and the certification team for their dedication throughout the nearly two-year certification process, emphasizing that inspections, reviews, assessments, and continuous regulatory oversight are essential to ensuring accountability and safer skies.”
According to NCAA, “responding on behalf of the airline, its Accounts Manager, Mrs. Bisola Yejide, expressed appreciation to the NCAA management led by Capt. Najomo and the certification team for their guidance, professionalism, and commitment throughout the certification process.”
Mrs. Yejide assured that “Rocket Aviation Services would maintain the safety standards that earned the airline its certification, expressing firm commitment to operational excellence, safety, and continuous improvement in all aspects of its operations.”


