NANTA to induct Adesina into Hall of Fame, ten others to bag awards

NANTA to induct Adesina into Hall of Fame, ten others to bag awards

The spokesman for President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina, and Director-General of National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Mallam Ado Yahuza have indicated interest to be  part of the prestigious National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA,) Award ceremony which comes up  next month, November 12, 2021, in Abuja While Adeshina will be inducted into the Nanta Media Hall of Fame, Ado Yahuza will be honoured with an “exemplary Public Administrator to Watch” award. About…

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Airlink launches flights to Luanda with Embraer E-190

Airlink launches flights to Luanda with Embraer E-190

Africa’s intricate air connectivity was further reduced as Independent regional airline Airlink today launched a new direct three-times-weekly service between Johannesburg and Luanda, Angola. The service was operated with a 98-seat Embraer E-190 jetliner. Airlink Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Rodger Foster who was represented by Executive Manager Corporate Services for Airlink, Namhla Tshetu said the Luanda-Johannesburg route was strategically important for Angola and for South Africa. It is crucial to trade and commerce between our…

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MamaJ Aviation to host 5th aviation career summit

MamaJ Aviation to host 5th aviation career summit

MamaJ Aviation Consult Limited is set to host the 5th Explore Aviation Careers Conference in Lagos The mentorship Academy of Mamaj Aviation Consult Limited has announced the hosting of this year’s annual conference, the 5th  in the series on Friday, October 29th, 2021, in Lagos, Nigeria. The Theme for this year’s conference: “Harnessing the potentials of the next skilled Generation of Aviation Professionals “ The event comes up at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Annex, Murtala…

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Controllers scarcity  hits NAMA, converts non technical staff for critical jobs

Controllers scarcity  hits NAMA, converts non technical staff for critical jobs

Recalls retired workers amid manpower deficiency FG approves funds for safe tower The dearth of air traffic controllers and other factors may have exposed the manpower deficiency in Nigeria’s airspace management (NAMA). Consequently, the Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu said in a bid to address the issue of shortage of air traffic controllers, the agency “converted non-technical staff in the system to technical staff while most of the retired ATCs were also engaged…

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United announces third quarter results, poised to meet 2022 targets

United announces third quarter results, poised to meet 2022 targets

Returns aircraft to full service 2022     United Airlines (UAL) has announced third-quarter 2021 financial results. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 Delta variant in the third quarter, the company remains confidently on track to achieve the range of longer-term financial targets laid out as part of its United Next plan earlier this summer, and to reduce CASM-ex1 below 2019 levels next year. Citing the rebound in premium leisure travel, re-opening of European borders next…

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NG Eagle In Flight Of Fancy

NG Eagle In Flight Of Fancy

Right from the beginning, it seemed NG Eagle flew into stormy waters and could be frustrated from getting an AOC. All eyes are on NCAA as its independence and integrity are at stake. Could the ‘airline’ be running into turbulence even before it starts? WOLE SHADARE evaluates the situation Setting the stage The stage was set for the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to float NG Eagle. Some said the assets manager planned to…

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Pitch-Dark Lagos Airport!

Pitch-Dark Lagos Airport!

Arriving in the country at night through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, gives you a false sense of illumination everywhere around the Lagos airport.  Driving from the international wing of Lagos to Oshodi equally gives a first-time traveler a false sense of electricity everywhere around the airport. The newly built expressway from the airport to the Charity Bus stop in Oshodi is a beauty to behold. The stretch of that road is not only…

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Bi-Courtney Seeks Multi-Billion Naira Investments In Airports

Bi-Courtney Seeks Multi-Billion Naira Investments In Airports

Chairman, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), Dr. Wale Babalakin (SAN), has expressed his desire to be part of the planned concession of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano airports under the concession agenda of the Federal Government. According to him, his passion for infrastructure development informed his desire. Babalakin who said this at a press conference in Lagos on Friday said because of the impressive work done by his company on the Murtala Muhammed Airport…

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Delta excited as international travel to the U.S. resumes, adds more flights

Delta excited as international travel to the U.S. resumes, adds more flights

Effective Nov. 8, vaccinated international travelers who want to come to the U.S. can now do so, following the Biden Administration’s announcement that it will lift travel restrictions on foreign nationals that have been in place since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reopening of international travel will allow for the reunification of thousands of families and friends from around the world who have been separated for more than 18 months, just in time…

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Three nations approach BASL to build terminals, eyes more concessions

Three nations approach BASL to build terminals, eyes more concessions

To underscore its reputation for building the first private airport terminal in Nigeria, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), the operators of the ultra-modern Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2) has been approached by three African countries to build to help them in the provision of the airport terminal in their countries. Chairman, BASL, Dr. Wale Babalakin (SAN) made the disclosure today at a press briefing at the firm’s regional operations section at the Lagos airport. Although…

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