Anambra govt under fire over plans to construct another airport
Outrage grows as stakeholders raise airport security, safety concerns over picketing of Air Peace
Be professional in discharging your duties, AIB boss tells aircraft pilots, engineers
Nigeria foreign reserves have been depleted by foreign airlines – Onyema
Crashed Police Helicopter handled by unqualified flight crew—AIB
NAHCO Acting MD task staff on efficiency
Nigeria to join carbon emissions implementation scheme by 2021
AMCON forestalled initial plan to seize, sell off Arik Air—Okon
America FAA to visit, assess Nigeria civil aviation industry
Premier Standard to boost Nigeria cargo export
AIB commences investigation of 30 air incidents
Aero Contractors partner AJW to upgrade MRO services
MedView gets commendation from Kwara State government
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SubscribeCargo export: Premier Standard to boost fish export
The volume of cargo export through Nigeria airports will soon be enhanced by massive fish export from Nigeria by some members of Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria, CAFAN . This has been made possible by the recent federal government intervention in the forex market which has relatively made the dollar available with the resultant gradual reduction in the price of fish feeds which the farmers needs.
Domestic airlines get 2 months grace period from FIRS to remit VAT
THE Chairman of FIRS, Dr. Babatunde Fowler has given two month grace period on remission of Value Added Tax, VAT, to airline operators in the country. He made the concession during a meeting in his office with a delegation of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and IATA
Manpower development in the aviation sector: the role of FAAN
We must concession. No going back. I cannot think of any other way. We cannot grow with present state of our airports
NAMA: Raising the bar of air services
IN spite of paucity of funds that has affected most of the aviation agencies in Nigeria due to the general recession of the country’s economy, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, has been able to keep the country’s airspace safe for flight operations by both domestic and foreign airlines. The recent on time complete calibration of Kaduna Airport navigational aids is a pointer to efforts of NAMA to make Nigeria airspace safe.
NCAA says it will not compromise requirements for AOC
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority , NCAA, has said it will not compromise the internationally accepted requirements for obtaining Air Operators Certificate, AOC, by prospective airline operators. The regulatory authority added that it insistence on strict procedure of issuance of airline licences is one of the processes to ensure that no airline cuts corner in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) regulation.
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