Ola Brown: Beacon of hope, unveils new air ambulance interior

Ola Brown: Beacon of hope, unveils new air ambulance interior

Managing Director of Flying Doctors Nigeria, Dr. Ola Orekunrin has continued to blaze the trail in the area of healthcare innovation in Nigeria and has continued to invest heavily in air ambulance sector. Having invested hugely in the new aircraft, she is optimistic that her firm would be able to improve on delivery and also provide support to their partners and stakeholders from across the world. She is a beacon of hope, with 20 aircraft…

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Sirika assures on safety as FAAN graduates 727 AVSEC officers

Sirika assures on safety as FAAN graduates 727 AVSEC officers

Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika has said that the Federal Government will continue to improve on safety and security at the nation’s airports through training and capacity development of staff, in line with the provisions of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). He made this disclosure at the passing out parade for 727 Aviation Security and Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Firefighting Services personnel held in Service Development Centre, Afaka, Kaduna State on Saturday, September 7,…

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Business Travel; The Future, The Disruptors and The Impact

Business Travel; The Future, The Disruptors and The Impact

The chatter surrounding Business Travel has reached a tipping point, with many players scrambling to get a larger piece of the $13billion dollar pie, according to Rancoteur. GBTA [Global Business Travel Association] estimates the industry represents spending of much more than that worldwide and predicts that number will rise to $1.7trillion by 2022. The corporate travel Industry is steadily increasing. Technology has made industry trade and business connections easier to achieve around the globe and…

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Minna incident: NAMA, Max Air trade tackle over ILS

Minna incident: NAMA, Max Air trade tackle over ILS

 The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has debunked claimed that its Instrument Landing Systems (ILS) were not serviceable and one that could have caused the emergency landing of Max Air’s B747-400 with registration 5N-DBK in Minna, Niger State.  An Instrument Landing System (ILS) is a highly accurate radio signal navigation aid consisting of two antennas which transmit signals to receivers in the aircraft cockpit—a glide path tower located next to the runway at the northern end and…

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Flight delays, others worry NCAA, summon airlines

Flight delays, others worry NCAA, summon airlines

VIP mov’t, infrastructure cause of hitch-Carriers Agency lauds five airlines on TSC/CSC    The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has met with all the airline operators on issues affecting flight delays and cancellations that has made air travel a night mare for travellers..  The meeting which was held under close door at the NCAA headquarters at the weekend also discussed the slow decision of airlines to key into Aviation Revenue Automation Project (ARAP)/Direct Debit mandate to…

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Bad weather, outage caused emergency landing in Minna-Max Air Chair

Bad weather, outage caused emergency landing in Minna-Max Air Chair

 Insists aircraft made an ’emergency landing’ Just as the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has yet to make its findings known, Chairman of Max Air, Alhaji Dahiru Bara’u Mangal attributed the incident that affected his aircraft shortly before landing at the Minna International Airport to ‘bad weather and power outage’ at the aerodrome. Mangal, in a statement which he personally signed, said, “Actually, it was not crash landing; rather an emergency landing and the reasons that…

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560 passengers safe as Max Air’s plane suffers incident in Minna

560 passengers safe as Max Air’s plane suffers incident in Minna

Engine scraped runway surface AIB begins probe One of the airlines designated for this year’s Hajj, Max Air suffered a serious incident which occurred at the Runway 23 of the Minna International Airport, Niger State. The B747-400 with 560 pilgrims from Jeddah with registration number 5N-DBK suffered serious occurred during the final approach on the runway shortly after landing. Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) in a statement by his spokesman, Mr. Tunji Oketunbi said the accident…

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NANTA To Hold Training For Travel Agencies on EasyPay plan

NANTA To Hold Training For Travel Agencies on EasyPay plan

The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agency has concluded plans to host nationwide training for International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Non-IATA registered travel agencies in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja at no cost. Tagged, IATA EasyPay Workshop for IATA and Non-IATA Agents, Mr. Bankole Bernard, President of the Association says the purpose of this workshop is to enlighten Travel Agents on the IATA EasyPay (IEP) plan. “IATA EasyPay (IEP) is a new payment method…

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Arik Air resumes flights to Warri

Arik Air resumes flights to Warri

Arik Air, Nigeria’s leading carrier is resuming flights to Osubi Airport, Warri from Friday, September 6, 2019. The airline will be operating flights to Warri from both Lagos and Abuja every day of the week. Arik Air suspended operations to Osubi Airport, Warri earlier in the year because of its Bombardier Q400 aircraft that went for maintenance abroad. Arik Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Captain Roy Ilegbodu said: “We are pleased to announce the return of…

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Sabre, Babcock commence MBA Programme in Airline Studies

Sabre, Babcock commence MBA Programme in Airline Studies

Foremost Airline distribution solution provider, Sabre Network West Africa has commenced its Masters in Business Administration (MBA) partnership programme with the College of Postgraduate Studies Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria, in Airline and Travels Management, two years after signing a Memorandum of Understanding. The 2019/2020 session will kick off on September 8, 2019. In light of this, Babcock has become the first university in Nigeria to offer such a course in Aviation and the…

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