Despite challenges, NAMA MD says Nigerians airspace safe

Despite challenges, NAMA MD says Nigerians airspace safe

  The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has assured airlines and other airspace users that the nation’s airspace is safe for seamless and economic air navigation. Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu made these remarks while receiving the Chief Operating Officer of the newly established Ibom Air, Mr George Uriesi who led a delegation to the agency’s headquarters in Lagos. He explained that the agency had taken drastic steps to tackle communication challenges especially…

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Air Peace lands with burst tyre at Abuja airport

Air Peace lands with burst tyre at Abuja airport

Incident pattern worry experts  Air Peace Airlines continues incidents continued unabated as the airline’s aircraft with registration 5N-BQO had a burst tyre as it landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. The aircraft took off from Benin airport. Immediately the incident happened at about 11.48 am yesterday, the crew managed to taxi with the burst tyre to safety where it was inspected and a new tyre was fixed. The matter had since been reported…

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‘We carried out life-saving medical evacuation on Ore-Benin’

‘We carried out life-saving medical evacuation on Ore-Benin’

  NAMA issued permit for operation  Tropical Arctic Logistics Limited , the helicopter operator that caused a stir when it stopped in the middle of the Benin-Ore Expressway to airlift passengers said its operations were in line with standard procedure, adding that it landed on the ever busy road for medical services to save a life. The chopper company said it got approval from the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency ( NAMA) , which endorsed the clearance…

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IATA tasks regulators on safe re-entry into service of B737 MAX

IATA tasks regulators on safe re-entry into service of B737 MAX

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged state aviation safety regulators to continue to align on technical validation requirements and timelines for the safe re-entry into service of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The announcement came at the conclusion of the second Boeing 737 MAX Summit organized by IATA. “The Boeing 737 MAX tragedies weigh heavily on an industry that holds safety as its top priority. We trust the Federal Aviation Administration, in…

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Firm disappears with NAMA’s €11m airspace safety fund-Ex-agency chief

Firm disappears with NAMA’s €11m airspace safety fund-Ex-agency chief

  FG paid 95% upfront as ‘black spots’ worry pilots The Federal Government through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] may go after a contractor that was awarded €11 million contract for the provision of radio communication in the country’s airspace which has become not only epileptic but one which makes the airspace to be riddled with blind spots. A former Executive Director, Safety Electronics and Engineering of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency [NAMA],…

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NCAA issues weather alert, warns pilots, airlines

NCAA issues weather alert, warns pilots, airlines

  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority [NCAA] has issued weather alert to pilots and airline operators and urged them to exercise extreme caution during flight operations. The agency noted that this is in recognition of the outset of the rainy season with the attendant thunderstorms. The agency said it expects strict adherence to this directive to ensure the safety of air transportation in Nigeria. Spokesman for NCAA, Sam Adurogboye stated that the rainy season which…

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FAAN begins work on runway safety

FAAN begins work on runway safety

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has commenced an intensive re-assessment of runways at the nation’s airports. This move is aimed at improving on the efficiency of the facilities, thereby forestalling potential accidents on the runways. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said Aalthough, the regular friction measurement for Port-Harcourt International Airport was conducted in March 2019 and the result falls within the minimum friction coefficient level, the facility witnessed a skidding incident recently.  …

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Despite Ethiopian crash, air travel safer in Africa

Despite Ethiopian crash, air travel safer in Africa

          Africa is usually seen as a continent with huge risk but indicators suggest otherwise when it comes aviation. Despite challenges, the region ranks higher in aviation safety, writes WOLE SHADARE   Steady improvement Aviation safety in Africa continues to be a central concern for governments and aviation industry stakeholders, although the situation has been improving in recent years. Until the recent Ethiopian Airlines accident, African airlines had gone two years…

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Highway landing: NCAA begins probe

Highway landing: NCAA begins probe

  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has set up investigation into a helicopter that on the Lagos-Ore Expressway to pick a high profile passenger at the weekend. Spokesman for NCAA, Sam Adurogboye said Initial reports indicate that the Helicopter is owned by Tropical Arctic Logistics Ltd. With registration number 5N – BVQ and aircraft type AW139. Adurogboye disclosed that the pilot was compelled to land between Benin and Ore in an unscheduled diversion to…

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