AFRAA welcomes Enugu Air, strengthens Nigeria’s domestic aviation growth
New Aviation law may lead to chaos, stakeholders warn
Boeing crashes cast spotlight on US aviation regulator
‘My lucky day’, by man who missed ill-fated Boeing 737 Max 8
Aftermath of Ethiopia crash : Don’t take delivery of Boeing 737 MAX, Air travelers warn Nigerian airlines
Dana Air increases flight frequency to Abuja
Safety fears about Boeing 737 MAX grip US passengers
Crashed Ethiopian airline may gulp $60m insurance claims
Aviation in the eyes of Sirika
‘Bi-Courtney has a valid 36-year concession on MMA2’
Nigerians still groan under foreign airlines high fares
NDLEA tasks Air Peace crew on checking drug peddlers
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SubscribeWhy Osinbajo’s helicopter crashed — AIB
THE Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, yesterday, released preliminary report on the helicopter crash involving the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and members of his team.
Ex-Nigeria Airways workers recount 14-year ordeal of non-payment of benefits
Some pensioners and ex-workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways have given accounts of the trauma, untold hardship they went through for more than 14 years they were retrenched without payment of their pensions and benefits. The pensioners and ex-workers who exclusively spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos said they went through […]
Aviation group, ART, raises concern over Osinbajo’s use of foreign pilot
By Lawani Mikairu Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ART) yesterday raised concern that a foreign pilot was allowed to fly the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbanjo round the country for his election campaign. They contended that the security and safety of the country’s number two citizen should not be entrusted to a foreign pilot who […]
Inconsistency in govt policies hindering sale of Arik, Aero — Aviation stakeholders
Aviation stakeholders have reacted to the inability of the federal government to attract investors who are willing to put their money in Arik Air and Aero Contractors airlines two years after they came under the receivership of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria , AMCON. Arik Air has not had any interested investor, while Aero Contractors was said to have had investors already streamlined to three for negotiations with the management.
NAMA to commence installation of CAT II ILS at Maiduguri, Jos, Minna Airports
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, is to commence the installation of CAT II Instrument Landing System, ILS, at Maiduguri, Jos and Minna airports in the northern parts of the country. This is coming on the heels of commissioning of similar Category II Instrument at the Benin city Airport, Edo State capital.
Air Peace launches Port Harcourt NAF Base flights, to operate from OAS terminal
Air Peace is to commence daily flights into the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base in Port Harcourt, Rivers state with effect from r January 18 and would operate from OAS Terminal at the base with state of the art facilities.
Air Peace all-female crew foil attempt to traffic 3-day-old baby
Eagle-eyed Air Peace all-female crew comprising Captain Sinmisola Ajibola, Senior First Officer Onohi Agboighale, Mojoko Ewane, Taiye Abbey, Victoria Ukpiaifo and Ngozi Ezeamaka on Sunday frustrated an attempt by a middle-aged woman and her collaborators to traffic a three-day-old baby boy through the Port Harcourt Airport to Lagos.
Aviation union seeks more stability for industry in 2019
The Air Transport Senior Staff Services Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), has called for more stability and creation of an enabling environment for the industry to thrive in 2019.
AVIATION CHALLENGES: Expert cautions over Nigeria operations
Mr Herbert Odika, currently a Senior Tutor, Aviation Operations at Stanstead Airport College, United Kingdom was Zonal Commercial Manager and Regional Manager, NAHCOaviance from February 2006 – June 2011 . In this interview with selected aviation reporters he talks about Nigeria aviation, how Nigeria airports can be made viable.
Airlines to spend $200 billion on fuel in 2019 – Report
The International Air Transport Association, IATA, in its Economic Report for 2019 said airlines fuel bill will rise to $200 billion in 2019. According to the report, the number of new destinations will increase and number of aircraft fleet worldwide will equally increase by over 1000 aircraft as there will be around 4.8 million available seats by end of the year.
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