Coronavirus: Airlines shaken, travel takes a dip

Coronavirus: Airlines shaken, travel takes a dip

  As major companies begin to cancel conferences and travel plans around the globe, it is obvious that this will have cascading effects on aviation and travel business. Wole Shadare writes Air travel in disarray The travel industry is in total disarray. Never has air travel taken a hit like what is presently experienced occasioned by deadly Coronavirus that is ravaging the world. As the coronavirus continues to spread outside of China, air travel is seeing some…

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NCAA issues guidelines to airlines to track passengers with COVID-19

NCAA issues guidelines to airlines to track passengers with COVID-19

      Advises carriers, passengers, others on preventive measures     The Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu said the agency has put measures in place that would continue to ensure that airlines assist with the tracking of passengers who may have come in contact with suspect or ill persons as well as other measures the National Surveillance Systems requires.   He said the measures adopted to curb the spread…

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ILS: WE ALL FAILED AND EMBARRASSED THE NATION

ILS: WE ALL FAILED AND EMBARRASSED THE NATION

The industry went into wild jubilation when the government announced in the last quarter of last year that it had purchased a new set of Instrument Landing System (ILS) CAT 3 to be precise for Lagos and Abuja airports respectively which was installed while the functional CAT 2 ILS in these airports were moved to other airports in the country. The icing on the cake was another announcement that informed of the arrival of a…

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Mitigating agony of flight diversions, cancellations

Mitigating agony of flight diversions, cancellations

  The past one week witnessed perhaps unforeseen flight diversions and cancellations. While it lasted, it left a bitter pill in the mouth of airlines, passengers and the nation for the huge embarrassment. WOLE SHADARE writes that never shall the country witness such huge economic losses again Shock amid new equipment The recent flight delays and cancellations experienced by airlines came as a shock and embarrassment to the nation. It was shocking in the sense that it…

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Nigeria inches towards new national carrier, approves new roadmap

Nigeria inches towards new national carrier, approves new roadmap

  FG to hold minority stake in new airline Bidders shortlisted, Egypt Air, Ethiopian to set up leasing firm Arrangements are in top gears to birth a new national carrier for the country as the Federal Government has approved new road map for aviation. The Minister of Aviation in his verified Twitter handle @hadisirika yesterday said, “The new approved Aviation Roadmap is on course”, adding, “We had investor conference yesterday as promised”. He disclosed that…

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Diversions: Airlines recorded losses over unbudgeted commitments

Diversions: Airlines recorded losses over unbudgeted commitments

  The estimated cost of flight diversions and cancellations by airlines can never be quantified as many of the carriers are still computing figures. Events in the past one week had been horrendous for passengers and airlines occasioned by harmattan haze over Lagos that made it extremely difficult for airlines to operate as scheduled to Lagos. While domestic airlines had their own fair share of flight disruptions and cancellations, foreign airlines were the hardest hits…

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Why Nigeria has growing unemployed pilots, by NCAT CEO/Rector

Why Nigeria has growing unemployed pilots, by NCAT CEO/Rector

  Capt Abdulsalam Mohammed, CEO/ Rector, Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, in this interview with WOLE SHADARE at the just concluded MRO Africa, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, speaks on turning around the institution to provide human capital development amongst others What are the take away from the MRO conference? Actually I have been here for the last five days. We hold council meetings of the association of aviation training organisations, the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT)…

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N10bn debt: NAMA to re-introduce ‘pay as you go’ as deadline draws close

N10bn debt: NAMA to re-introduce ‘pay as you go’ as deadline draws close

   Agency survives on IGR amid dwindling revenues As the deadline draws closer for airlines to reconcile their debts, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has said there was no going back in its action to recover close to N10billion owed it by airlines. Speaking to Woleshadarenews, Managing Director of the agency, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, said NAMA has concluded plans to re-introduce the Pay As You Go system to airlines before they are cleared for take-off. To…

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FAAN Vs I-Cube: Legal fire works to begin as agency violates court order

FAAN Vs I-Cube: Legal fire works to begin as agency violates court order

  Authority received N68m monthly despite contract ‘termination’ Legal fireworks have begun between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and one of its major concessionaires, I-Cube West Africa over termination of the former’s concession deal through the back door. I-Cube West Africa was contracted ten years to manage the very lucrative Murtala Muhammed Airport Access toll gates. The toll gates are one of the major non-aeronautical revenue earners for the agency. This is coming…

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Foreign airlines land, take-off as NAMA completes equipment calibration at Lagos airport

Foreign airlines land, take-off as NAMA completes equipment calibration at Lagos airport

incorrect reading discovered in initial calibration-Minister Foreign airlines that before now diverted Lagos bound flights to Accra, Ghana and other places are now landing their air planes following the calibration of the newly acquired, state-of the art category III Instrument Landing System (ILS). The equipment is an upgrade on the category 2 ILS which had been in use for many years at many of the country’s international airports. The new navigational aids helps to make…

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