Aero severes Skyborne pact, sacks 100 workers

Aero severes Skyborne pact, sacks 100 workers

One of Nigeria’s troubled airlines, Aero Contractors today sacked over a hundred support staff. But the management of the airline in a statement by its media consultant, Simon Tumba said the carrier only reviewed contract with Skyborne Tumba stated that in the course of reorgansing and repositioning its business, Aero Contractors has reviewed its relationship with Skyborne by cutting down some of the services required from the company. “This will help the company to invest more…

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NCS begins investigation into battered FAAN staff incident

NCS begins investigation into battered FAAN staff incident

The Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Command of Nigerian  Customs Service (NCS) has commenced investigations into the incident involving one of its officers and a staff of the Federal Airports  Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), over clash of right of way near the Palace Gate of the Cargo Terminal.  The investigation, the spokesperson of the Nigerian Customs Service  Airport Command, Thelma Williams said has become imperative  to establish the veracity of the claim by a staff of the Federal FAAN , that…

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China Eastern Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350 XWB

China Eastern Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350 XWB

Endorsement pushes Airbus’ A350 XWB firm order book above 800    China Eastern Airlines has signed a purchase agreement with Airbus for 20 A350-900 aircraft, making the airline the latest customer for the aircraft.   “The introduction of the latest generation A350 XWB aircraft demonstrates that the partnership between China Eastern Airlines and Airbus has embarked on a new phase. The introduction of A350 XWB will play a very important role in promoting our operational…

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Airbus profits fall In ‘challenging year’

Airbus profits fall In ‘challenging year’

Airbus posted a 23 percent drop in first quarter core operating profits to EUR€501 million. Group revenues were stable at EUR€12.2 billion “2016 turns out to be the challenging year we anticipated,” chief executive Tom Enders said in reporting the results. Shares in the Franco German-led group fell 6 percent as it highlighted challenges, including a setback on the A400M military transporter. Finance Director, Harald Wilhelm said the financial impact from recent problems with the…

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Airlines pledge to liquidate outstanding debts

Airlines pledge to liquidate outstanding debts

Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have pledged to ensure that all outstanding debts are paid to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) as agreed. This assurance was given during a meeting between the management of the regulatory authority led by the Director General, Capt. Muhtar Usman and the operators at the NCAA on Wednesday. A statement from spokesman for NCAA, Sam Adurogboye said over 20 airlines chief executives and…

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Arik Explorer launches ground transfer service

Arik Explorer launches ground transfer service

Arik Explorer, Arik Air’s leisure and packaged travel subsidiary, is launching a ground transfer service for London bound passengers from Heathrow Airport to destinations within London city. The ground transfer service is in collaboration with Puzzles Group and Hummingbird cars. The airline said all London bound passengers departing Lagos will be able to book this service at Murtala Muhammed International Airport with the option to pay in Naira. With this service, London-bound passengers need not…

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Airlines, NCAA meet over N20B debts settlement

Airlines, NCAA meet over N20B debts settlement

*Carriers reconcile accounts        The Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Muhtar Usman today held a closed door meeting with airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON). The meeting  was to discuss the lingering crisis occasioned by humongous debts the carriers are alleged to owe various aviation agencies. The debts are said to b e in the region of over N20 billion. At the meeting were Chairman of Arik,…

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Court fixes May 12 for trial of NAMA MD, Others

Court fixes May 12 for trial of NAMA MD, Others

A Federal High Court in Lagos yesterday fixed May 12 for the trial of the Managing Director of the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Ibrahim Abdulsalam, and others charged with stealing. Abdulsalam is charged alongside six others over alleged stealing and diversion of the agency’s money amounting to N6.8 billion.   The other suspects are: Adegorite Olumuyiwa, Agbolade Segun, Clara Aliche, Joy Adegorite, and two Limited Liability companies, Randville Investment Ltd and Multeng Travels and…

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NAMA to collaborate with runway safety team

NAMA to collaborate with runway safety team

*To staff at ASCON The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has pledged to collaborate with the newly inaugurated Runway Safety Teams at the nation’s major airports in their bid to enhance safety of air navigation along runways and associated airside facilities.  In a brief remark, while receiving members of the Lagos Runway Safety Team at the agency’s headquarters in Lagos, the Ag. Managing Director, Emma Anasi said the inauguration of runway safety teams in the…

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