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    Asharami Synergy drives innovation and safety at IATA Aviation Forum

    November 27, 2025
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    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — Asharami Synergy, a Sahara Group company, reinforced its reputation as a leader in aviation fueling by championing innovation and safety at the 2025 IATA Aviation Energy Forum held in Mexico.

    As one of Africa’s leading suppliers of aviation fuel, Asharami Synergy’s delegation, led by its CEO, Nomnso Dike, highlighted the need for global stakeholders to collaborate on ensuring the aviation ecosystem is constantly enhanced by investments and technology to deliver solution,s that drive safe, reliable, and efficient aviation operations across the globe.

    Asharami Synergy’s team engaged airline executives, technical experts, and regulators to explore evolving issues around responsible pricing, resilient fuel supply chains, modernized fueling infrastructure, technology-driven operations, transparency, and a clear path towards the 2050 Net Zero target. These discussions align with Asharami Synergy’s mission to build a more efficient and robust aviation ecosystem throughout Africa.

    “Our focus is on turning every engagement into tangible results for our customers, partners, and the industry in the design and implementation of solutions that streamline operations and deliver a superior customer experience”.

    According to Dike, sustained global conversations and coordinated action are essential for the aviation industry to achieve the 2050 net-zero target. Asharami Synergy believes that while the transition to a low-carbon future is critical, it must be approached in a way that is just and inclusive, acknowledging the distinct challenges and opportunities present in various market geographies.

    “We advocate for collaborative frameworks that recognize the diverse realities of different regions, ensuring that the path to net zero is equitable and supports sustainable growth for all stakeholders, leaving no one behind,” he noted.

    Dike said participation in IATA forums gives Asharami Synergy an opportunity to stay ahead of industry developments and help shape a sustainable future for the sector. “By understanding the evolving needs of the aviation sector and consistently investing in infrastructure, technology, and operational excellence, we ensure our airline partners benefit from reliable, efficient, and safe fueling solutions, as the industry continues its march towards effectively managing supply chain challenges and environmental sustainability,” he said.

    Dike said Asharami Synergy continues to invest in technology and infrastructure across the sector’s value chain. “With strategically located storage facilities, advanced bowsers, and the deployment of i6 digital fueling technology at all terminals, Asharami fuels with speed, precision, and transparency. Our operations follow globally recognized Integrated Management Systems, including ISO 9001 for Quality, ISO 14001 for Environmental Management, and ISO 45001 for Occupational Health and Safety.” These advancements enable faster turnaround times, seamless fueling coordination, and real-time data visibility, helping airlines minimize disruptions and maintain schedule integrity.

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