Pricing Is Not The Key To Rebuilding Passenger Confidence

Pricing Is Not The Key To Rebuilding Passenger Confidence

  Linus Benjamin Bauer, founder and managing director of Bauer Aviation Advisory, argues why a collective approach must be considered as the key to regenerating air traveller confidence     In recent times, airlines have shown a collective intent to quickly rebuild network connectivity at any cost. To this effect, after what has felt like epochs for some, we are about to hear the roars of the turbofan more frequently again in the coming weeks….

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Arik Air reconnects Kano, Yola

Arik Air reconnects Kano, Yola

    Arik  Air  has  announced  the  resumption  of  flight  operations  to  Mallam  Aminu  Kano  International Airport, Kano and Yola Airport effective Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Both services according to the carrier will originate from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja with connections to and from Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos. Arik Air will be operating separate flights from Abuja to Kano and Yola. Flights from Abuja to Kano will operate four times weekly on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday while flights from Abuja to Yola will operate thrice weekly on…

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All B737 aircraft in storage in Nigeria to undergo FAA emergency corrosion checks

All B737 aircraft in storage in Nigeria to undergo FAA emergency corrosion checks

***NCAA lists danger of effects to airplanes   The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has asked all operators of B737 aircraft types to subject their airplanes which have been in storage for a long time to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) emergency corrosion checks. This is contained in a letter dated July 24th, 2020 and addressed to all Boeing 737 aircraft operators and signed by General Manager, AOC & S, Engr. G.G. Balang for the…

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Emirates Seeks To Avoid More Crew, Pilot Lay-Offs With Unpaid Leave

Emirates Seeks To Avoid More Crew, Pilot Lay-Offs With Unpaid Leave

  Emirates airline is offering its pilots and crew up to four months of unpaid leave in a bid to keep its workforce primed for when the industry and air travel demand begins to normalise. Dubai’s state-owned carrier has laid off thousands of crew and pilots in recent weeks because of the impact the pandemic has had on the demand for air travel. An internal email sent to pilots and crew said that employees, who…

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Pay your pilots, others or risk grounding, NCAA tells airlines

Pay your pilots, others or risk grounding, NCAA tells airlines

  Piqued by the refusal of airlines to pay their workers, particularly flight crew, the Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu has threatened to ground airlines that are in the habit of not paying their pilots and staff. The threat was handed down to the airlines in a meeting held with airline chiefs and their representatives in Abuja last week Thursday by the aviation regulatory body. An airline chief who was…

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Medview agrees to sell two airplanes to pay off debt, directors resign

Medview agrees to sell two airplanes to pay off debt, directors resign

  The COVID-19 pandemic may have found expression in the tough situation Nigerian airlines are currently faced with as the board of Medview Airline has agreed to sell two aircraft to pay offset its debt. In a notice published on the website of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), the company said the decision was reached at a Zoom board meeting that held on Thursday. In an earlier notice, the board said it would meet to…

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Airbus takes step to end long-standing WTO feud over U.S. tariffs

Airbus takes step to end long-standing WTO feud over U.S. tariffs

Airbus has agreed with the governments of France and Spain to make amendments to the A350 Repayable Launch Investment (RLI) contracts. After 16 years of litigation at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), this is the final step to stop the long-standing dispute and removes any justification for U.S. tariffs. The tariffs imposed by the United States Trade Representative (USTR) are currently harming all targeted industry sectors, including U.S. airlines, and are adding to a very…

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Nigerians with expired visa in UAE given August 17 to leave amid tough immigration policy

Nigerians with expired visa in UAE given August 17 to leave amid tough immigration policy

    Nigerians living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) whose visa had expired have been given till August 17, 2020 to leave or face the consequences of the law. The Nigerian Embassy in capital Abu Dhabi has therefore urged Nigerians still in the country with expired visas to use the emergency evacuation flights organized by the Nigerian government to depart the country before the August 17 ultimatum. In a statement titled, ‘Public Notice’ and…

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Air Peace, pilots in crucial meeting, as airline denies strike action

Air Peace, pilots in crucial meeting, as airline denies strike action

The deadly COVID-19 pandemic and its destruction to businesses particularly the aviation industry globally has continued to take a toll on Nigeria’s aviation sector as Air Peace pilots have embarked on strike over what they termed irrational pay cut. The airline however denied reports alleging that its pilots have gone on strike as at July 21st 2020. Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa who spoke with our correspondent said the report was untrue and an…

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B737 Max To Remain Grounded ‘Until At Least October’

B737 Max To Remain Grounded ‘Until At Least October’

  Boeing’s 737 Max is unlikely to be cleared to fly again before October, according to an official from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). While the official told Reuters the aircraft will likely remain grounded until the autumn, the FAA said on Tuesday that it intends to issue recommendations to Boeing on changes and fixes made to the grounded aircraft. Boeing had initially hoped the aircraft would be flying again by the middle of 2020 but with…

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