FAAN, unions’ talks collapse, agency owe pension fund administrators N200B

FAAN, unions’ talks collapse, agency owe pension fund administrators N200B

Workers denied remuneration, gets haphazard salaries After they failed to reach a resolution with the management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), aviation unions yesterday embarked on a warning strike over labour related matters. This is coming as the workers condemned the concession plan of four of the most lucrative airport terminals. They said that if the concession plan is allowed to go on as planned, it would be detrimental on the over 12,500…

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7 Star Global to float airline, gets license

7 Star Global to float airline, gets license

    To operate five helicopters, 10 E-145 jets   The 7 Star Global Hangar, the first private and independent aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) in West and Central Africa has received its Airline Transport License (ATL) from the Federal Government to float its airline – 7Star Global Airline. Speaking to the press at the Murtala Muhammed domestic wing, the Managing Director of 7Star Global, Isaac Balami, a one-time President of the National Association…

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Boeing subsidies case: WTO to authorise tariffs on $4 billion of US exports to EU

Boeing subsidies case: WTO to authorise tariffs on $4 billion of US exports to EU

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has announced its decision that the European Union will be authorised to impose tariffs on  $4 billion of US goods exported to the European Union every year. This follows four previous WTO panel and appellate reports from 2011 to 2019 confirming that subsidies to Boeing violate WTO rules. The decision finds that illegal subsidies to Boeing cost Airbus $4 billion dollars in lost sales and market share annually.   The EU…

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Sharjah Airport Completes $11m Expansion, Overhaul Project

Sharjah Airport Completes $11m Expansion, Overhaul Project

Facility aims to raise airport’s capacity to reach 20 million passengers by 2025 The Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA) has cut the ribbon on the East Expansion project, which extends over an area of 4,000 square meters and includes new passenger, duty free, F&B and security facilities. The project cost 40 million dirhams ($11m) and will raise the airport’s capacity from around 13 million to 20 million passengers a year by 2025. In addition to new…

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Alex Cruz Quits AS BA CEO In Major IAG Management Reshuffle

Alex Cruz Quits AS BA CEO In Major IAG Management Reshuffle

Surprise move sees Aer Lingus CEO Sean Doyle step in to replace Cruz Alex Cruz will step down as British Airways’ CEO with immediate effect to be replaced by Aer Lingus CEO Sean Doyle, parent group IAG announced today. IAG chief executive Luis Gallego, who recently took over from Willie Walsh, made the reshuffle and appointed Aer Lingus’ chief corporate affairs officer, Donal Moriarty, as BA’s interim CEO.   “We’re navigating the worst crisis faced…

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The imperative of strengthening NCAA for efficient oversight

The imperative of strengthening NCAA for efficient oversight

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) was established by Decree 49 of 1999 of the statutory responsibilities of ensuring regulating, monitoring and promotion of the safety, security, economic and reliability of air navigation oversight in line with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standard and recommended practices. Prior to 1989, the regulations of the aviation industry as well as provision of air traffic services were carried out by the Civil Aviation Department (CAD) of the Federal…

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Southern Africa’s economy in jeopardy over restrictions, AASA CEO Zweigenthal warns

Southern Africa’s economy in jeopardy over restrictions, AASA CEO Zweigenthal warns

Survival, recovery require govts’ engagement at highest levels The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) has warned that Southern Africa’s economic recovery and future growth, along with nearly five million jobs in the region are in jeopardy as a result of the continued imposition of inconsistent and arbitrary restrictions on air travel. At the same time, AASA called for the region’s governments to prioritise support for their entire air transport and tourism industries, including private…

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Restrictions Slow Africa’s Aviation Rebound

Restrictions Slow Africa’s Aviation Rebound

The damage to air travel from COVID-19 extends into the long-term as African air travel is severely impacted with a slow rebound of the continent’s airlines, Wole Shadare writes     Slow measures The commercial aviation industry rebound from COVID-19 is underway, with the number of flights starting to gradually increase, but widespread recovery could take several years. Most governments in Africa have eased lock-down with the lifting of ban on air travel. Domestic air travel…

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Airlines set to burn through $70bn cash in 2021

Airlines set to burn through $70bn cash in 2021

Alarm bells are ringing as global airlines are set to lose up to $70bn in 2021, this is coming as carriers around the world will hemorrhage around $77 billion of cash in the second half of 2020, equivalent to $13 billion a month, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Despite desperate attempts by airlines to slash costs by 50% and a general resumption of flights in the second quarter of 2020, IATA estimates…

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Star Orient Aviation Repositions, Expands Board

Star Orient Aviation Repositions, Expands Board

Star Orient (Aviation) Nigeria, a leading indigenous aviation services company has repositioned for improved efficiencies and competitiveness by strengthening its Board of Directors through the appointment of experienced professionals into its leadership. According to the firm, “We are pleased to welcome Mr. Trenchard Isaac Adewole and Col Richard Westley (rtd) OBE to Star Orient at such a challenging but yet exciting time as we continue to drive our growth strategy and build deeper relationships with…

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