Key Points
- No French or EU aviation body confirms an airline approval. EASA and DGAC handle approvals, not France’s presidency.
- Davido meets Emmanuel Macron in Paris, per verified coverage. Posts claiming a certificate circulate without primary source documents.
- Earlier, Davido teased an approval in an Instagram Story. Fans await routes, aircraft details, and regulator filings.
Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke) met Emmanuel Macron this week in Paris. Soon after, a viral claim said Macron approved CHIVIDO AIRLINE. Our checks show no official notice or licence details today.

France issues airline approvals through aviation authorities and published registers. Heads of state do not sign operator certificates or authorisations. We will track credible filings alongside our Chivido Airline launch report.
What we can verify
Davido and his team attended events in Paris this week. Reputable outlets report a meeting with President Macron in Paris. Those reports do not mention any airline licence or certificate.
How airline approval works in Europe
Within the EU, EASA oversees safety authorisation for non-EU carriers. National regulators, like France’s DGAC, issue air operator certificates. Neither process involves presidential signatures or trophy ceremonies in palaces.
On socials, Davido thanked Macron and spoke about shared visions. That caption aligns with a courtesy call during Paris events. It does not cite any licence, routes, or aircraft types.
ValidUpdates will file a confirmed update when regulators publish documents. We will also watch for routes, aircraft, and safety authorisations. For context on his recent philanthropy, see our female hostel unveiling report.





