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NCAA Launches Digital Licensing Platform to Speed Up Aviation Certifications

May 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has introduced a centralised digital platform for personnel licensing and medical certification as part of efforts to modernise aviation regulatory services and reduce approval delays across the sector.

The rollout was announced by Chris Najomo, the Director-General of Civil Aviation, during the PEL/MED Go-Live stakeholders engagement held at the NCAA Lagos Regional Office.

According to a statement shared on the agency’s official X account, the initiative forms part of the NCAA’s broader digital transformation programme aimed at improving service delivery, operational efficiency, and regulatory oversight within Nigeria’s aviation industry.

The authority confirmed that implementation of the Electronic Master Plan for Inspections and Certification (EMPIC) Personnel Licensing and Medical Certification (PEL/MED) system has officially commenced.

“The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has commenced implementation of the Electronic Master Plan for Inspections and Certification (EMPIC) system on personnel licensing and medical certification that will reduce delays in aviation licensing through a centralised database,” the statement said.

Najomo described the initiative as a major milestone in the NCAA’s efforts to modernise aviation regulation and strengthen Nigeria’s safety and compliance framework.

He explained that the digital platform would unify personnel licensing and medical certification processes into a single database, helping to eliminate delays caused by fragmented and largely manual procedures.

According to the NCAA, the new system is expected to improve transparency, accountability, accessibility, and efficiency for aviation professionals nationwide.

The first phase of the reform is expected to benefit pilots, engineers, cabin crew, and other licensed aviation personnel by enabling faster processing of regulatory requests and certifications.

The EMPIC platform will support real-time processing of applications while reducing paperwork and administrative bottlenecks that have historically slowed approvals within the sector.

The authority added that the system would also strengthen compliance monitoring and improve regulatory data management.

NCAA officials noted that the reform aligns Nigeria’s aviation regulatory processes with international best practices and global aviation standards.

Stakeholders at the engagement were informed that the deployment represents only the first stage of a wider modernisation agenda designed to digitise several regulatory functions across Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem.

Industry observers say the centralised platform could significantly improve turnaround times for aviation professionals and operators while reducing operational disruptions caused by delays in certification and licensing approvals.

The reform is also expected to strengthen Nigeria’s position within the global aviation regulatory environment by improving compliance systems, transparency, and institutional efficiency.

Nigeria’s aviation regulator has gradually expanded digital reforms in recent years.

In 2023, the NCAA introduced automated procedures for processing Air Operators’ Certificates (AOC), replacing decades of largely paper-based administration.

Industry stakeholders had long advocated for greater automation, citing excessive paperwork, prolonged approval timelines, and inefficiencies compared to aviation systems in Europe, the United States, and other advanced markets.

The new licensing and medical certification platform builds on those earlier reforms and reinforces the NCAA’s push toward full digital transformation of aviation regulation in Nigeria.

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Elvis Eromosele

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