Qantas Dumps B747 After Five Decades Of Service

Qantas Dumps B747 After Five Decades Of Service

***Goes For Fuel Efficient Aircraft   The last Qantas Boeing 747-400 service has departed Sydney after five decades of operations with Australia’s national carrier. The aircraft is carrying cargo across the Pacific Ocean to Los Angeles before its final destination in the Mojave Desert. Like British Airways, Qantas is retiring its B747 fleet in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, which has ruined travel demand and made the jumbo jet too expensive to fly commercially….

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We issued NOTAM, not intl’ flight resumption date-NAMA

We issued NOTAM, not intl’ flight resumption date-NAMA

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has clarified that its three months Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) from July 15  to October  15, 2020 should not be misconstrued as date for lifting of ban on international air travel. The agency in a statement to clarify its position said its attention was drawn to insinuations making the rounds in certain quarters that Nigerian airports have been shut to international flights until the middle of October, 2020, describing it as…

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FG ‘may’ lift international travel ban before October 2020, says Minister

FG ‘may’ lift international travel ban before October 2020, says Minister

Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika said the country would most likely re-open the country’s airspace to international flights earlier than October. The Minister on his verified Twitter handle @hadisirika said what was earlier announced to be re-opening of airspace to international flights for October 15, 2020 was the routine 90 days Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). Sirika however stated that in liason with Health, Foreign Affairs Ministries and Presidential Task…

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Breaking: FG extends intl’ flight resumption to October 2020

Breaking: FG extends intl’ flight resumption to October 2020

The Federal Government has extended the closure of international flight operations from August 19, 2020 to October 15, 2020. Consequently, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) stating that it is extending closure of international airspace until October 15 instead of August 19 as previously stated. The NOTAM which is information to all aviation personnel especially to flight operators and others that have roles to play in flight operations…

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Binani Air debuts soon

Binani Air debuts soon

The aviation sector is set for a major gain with plans by a reputable firm, Binani Group of Companies, to float a domestic airline. The new carrier, Binani Air, according to aviation sources, has applied to the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for an Operational Licence. Binani Group of Companies was founded by a foremost politician, Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed Binani (Adamawa Central). She has relinquished her stake in the firm as required by the…

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COVID-19: Dangers Of Nigerian VIPs’ Culture To Aviation Safety

COVID-19: Dangers Of Nigerian VIPs’ Culture To Aviation Safety

Nigeria is in no hurry to shed its VIP culture. There exists a VIP bazaar in the country. The upshot is a strategic subject as airport security gets sucked into the vortex of prestige, WOLE SHADARE, writes Yari, Fintiri ‘found’ out The alleged irresponsible conduct of a former Governor of Adamawa State, Abdullazeez Yari, and incumbent Governor of Zamfara State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who flew into Kano and Port-Harcourt airports respectively to attend political and…

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‘National Pride Will Protect Gulf Airlines From Collapse’

‘National Pride Will Protect Gulf Airlines From Collapse’

While airlines around the world are facing collapse, the fact that carriers in the Gulf and wider Middle East are seen as ‘symbols of national pride’ as opposed to businesses could protect some of the most vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis. That is according to Rohit Ramachandran, CEO of Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways, which is one of the very few privately-owned airlines in the Middle East. Airlines in the Gulf and wider Middle East are expected…

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Aviation Revival Plans To Gulp N27bn, National Carrier To Be Fast Tracked

Aviation Revival Plans To Gulp N27bn, National Carrier To Be Fast Tracked

Aviation Revival Plans To Gulp N27bn, National Carrier To Be Fast Tracked Airlines, others to get single digit interest loans In a bid to put the aviation industry on the path of recovery, the Federal Government is providing financial support where necessary to ensure that the sector does not just survive, but also sustain air connectivity to keep passenger traffic as well as supply lines for essential and cargo flights open. The Federal Government unfolded…

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Emirates Says Social Distancing On Planes Is Unrealistic

Emirates Says Social Distancing On Planes Is Unrealistic

Emirates airline has said it was unrealistic to establish social distancing on aircraft by leaving seats empty to curb the spread of coronavirus, as the cost would be too high to bear. The Middle East’s largest carrier, which operates a fleet of 270 wide-bodied aircraft, halted operations in late March as part of global shutdowns to help contain the virus. Emirates resumed operations two weeks later on a limited network and plans to fly to…

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Bailout: Cathay Pacific Braces For $1.3bn Half-Year Loss

Bailout: Cathay Pacific Braces For $1.3bn Half-Year Loss

  Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific has warned shareholders to expect a $1.3 billion (HK$10 billion) loss for the first half of 2020 after the carrier flew almost 100% fewer passengers in June compared to the same month last year. Cathay Pacific’s warning comes just days after shareholders approved a HK$39 billion bailout plan to save the company. The airline’s record half-year projected loss compares to a HK$1.3 billion ($167 million) profit in the first six months…

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