Asharami Energy expands aviation fuel operations through strategic collaboration
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Asharami Energy expands aviation fuel operations through strategic collaboration

By Advocate | May 21, 2026 | 2 min read |

Asharami Synergy has deepened its partnerships with global aviation players following high-level meetings at the IATA Aviation Energy Forum held in Paris. The energy company is now focusing on automation,…

Asharami Synergy has deepened its partnerships with global aviation players following high-level meetings at the IATA Aviation Energy Forum held in Paris.

The energy company is now focusing on automation, digital visibility, and sustainability across Africa's aviation fueling sector.

As part of its expansion strategy, Asharami partnered with i6 Group and other international technology firms to boost digital fueling systems.

Chief Executive Officer Nomnso Dike stressed that technology and transparency will shape aviation fueling's future.

According to him, sustainability and operational agility are equally critical to the industry's growth.

Asharami has rolled out Automated Tank Gauging systems and digital technologies across its operations. These investments improve inventory tracking and fueling accuracy.

The company operates one of Nigeria's largest aviation fuel supply networks. It now serves multiple African markets with strategic infrastructure.

Chief Operating Officer Adekanmi Adesola told reporters that reliability remains the backbone of aviation operations.

"Through strong planning, trusted partnerships, and constant investment, we deliver safe and seamless fuel supply across our markets," Adesola noted.

He added that environmental sustainability guides every decision the company makes. This commitment extends to all operational aspects.

Asharami says it'll continue investing in infrastructure and innovative solutions. The goal is supporting safer, more efficient aviation across Africa.

Industry observers believe these moves position Nigeria as a competitive hub for aviation services. Regional demand for fuel supply continues climbing.

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