The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced the 3rd Edition of the FAAN National Aviation Conference (FNAC 2025), scheduled for November 17 and 18, 2025, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels & Suites, Lagos.

With the theme “Elevating the Nigerian Aviation Industry through Investment, Partnerships, and Global Engagements,” the conference will convene key stakeholders, policymakers, investors and aviation professionals from within and outside Nigeria to explore strategies for strengthening the aviation industry and positioning it as a driver of sustainable national and regional economic growth.

The Chairperson of the FNAC 2025 Organising Committee and FAAN’s Director of Human Resources and Administration, Dr. Emiola Luqman, noted that the aviation sector is at a pivotal stage, offering immense opportunities for innovation and investment. He emphasized that Nigeria’s large and growing population, strategic geographic location and the Federal Government’s focus on infrastructure development and regulatory reforms make the country an attractive destination for investors. He added that FNAC has become a credible platform for engagement and that the 2025 edition will showcase both progress made and the opportunities ahead.

Since its inception, the FAAN National Aviation Conference has grown into a leading platform for policy dialogue, knowledge exchange and partnership-building within the aviation ecosystem. It has played a significant role in promoting innovation, strengthening stakeholder engagement and attracting investment into aviation infrastructure and related sectors.

The 2025 edition will feature high-level discussions led by industry experts, an investment forum, a state governors’ forum, exhibitions and a career fair designed to inspire aspiring aviation professionals.

FAAN invites investors, development partners, government agencies and aviation stakeholders to participate in this important event aimed at deepening collaboration, expanding investment and shaping a sustainable future for Nigeria’s aviation industry.