The blame game: Who’s liable for Ethiopian Flight 302 crash?

The blame game: Who’s liable for Ethiopian Flight 302 crash?

The spat between Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines over who should be held responsible for the crash of Flight 302 came to many as a surprise. WOLE SHADARE writes that Boeing accidents are another reminder that safety policies can have unintended fatal consequences   Public concern Why does it take an air crash to raise public concern about aviation safety? Even though air travel is still the safest means of transportation (based on the percentage of…

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ICAO urges Nigeria, others to tackle infrastructure gaps

ICAO urges Nigeria, others to tackle infrastructure gaps

Nigeria-born International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council President, Dr. Bernard Olumiyiwa Aliu, has urged Nigeria and Africa to address its aviation infrastructure gaps, given current and high levels of awareness of how air connectivity has become such a unique and indispensable catalyst for socio-economic growth on this continent. The ICAO president spoke at the side-lines of the recently concluded ICAO 2019 Aviation Infrastructure for Africa Gap Analysis Workshop in Abuja, Nigeria. He stated that the…

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Emirates Offers Nigerian Travellers Special Offer, Hotel Stay

Emirates Offers Nigerian Travellers Special Offer, Hotel Stay

Emirates, the world’s fastest growing airline is enhancing the travel experience of Nigerian travellers by offering complimentary hotel stay with the new special offer across its First, Business and Economy Class cabins, the offer also includes Skywards bonus miles.   The special offer will commence March 26th till April 3rd 2019, while travel dates is scheduled for April 1st till June 30th 2019.    Nigerian Travellers departing from Lagos to Dubai can avail a roundtrip ticket for $8,963 on…

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Foreign airlines fret over Lagos airport apron congestion

Foreign airlines fret over Lagos airport apron congestion

. Carriers petition Minister Stationed aircraft threat to airport Foreign airlines operating into the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos have raised concern over safety matters at the airport, alleging congestion at the apron of the airport which makes it difficult for arriving aircraft to have a place to park to disembark their passengers. Two of the European carriers who spoke to Woleshadarenews under condition of anonymity stated that they have filed petitions with the Minister of Transportation…

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FG To Revisit National Carrier Project – Aviation Minister

FG To Revisit National Carrier Project – Aviation Minister

Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika on Monday said that plans were underway by the Federal Government to revisit the national carrier project. The minister made this known while defending the ministry’s budget before the Senate Committee on Aviation in Abuja. He said that the ministry only suspended the project to put adequate measures in place, promising that the project would be delivered soon. He said the project, which was President Muhammadu Buhari’s brainchild…

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Air Peace decorates two new captains, insists on high safety standards 

Air Peace decorates two new captains, insists on high safety standards 

  West Africa’s biggest carrier, Air Peace on Monday elevated two members of its flight crew to the rank of captain, urging them to sustain the high safety standards the carrier is reputed for. Speaking during the decoration of Mr. Oluwasegun Fatonade and Mr. William Devine as captains at Air Peace Corporate Headquarters in Lagos, the carrier’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Allen Onyema said he was proud that they scaled the tough tests for donning…

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Ethiopian Airlines to work with US, Ethiopian investigators as crash probe begins

Ethiopian Airlines to work with US, Ethiopian investigators as crash probe begins

Invests $500 million on training, infrastructure Restates belief in Boeing Despite the crash that killed all 157 passengers and crew, Africa’s biggest airline, Ethiopian Airlines said it has strong belief in Boeing, the American manufacturer of the B737 MAX that crashed six minutes after take-off from Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa. The airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Tewolde GebreMariam disclosed that more than two-thirds of their fleet is Boeing and the second nation in the world (after Japan)…

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British Airways, SDS partner, treat Abuja premium customers to classic lounge

British Airways, SDS partner, treat Abuja premium customers to classic lounge

Premium Customers of British Airways flying from Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja will be treated to  kingship reception before departure, courtesy of Strongground  Delivery Services Enterprise (SDS) lounge services which has provided a world class lounge for BA passengers.   SDS Services is a Nigeria registered company that specialises in the provision of world-class hospitality lounge services both within and outside the Nigeria aviation industry.  At a ceremony attended by major stakeholders in aviation sector, the newly…

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Plane maker, airline biker, may geopardise Ethiopian crash probe

Plane maker, airline biker, may geopardise Ethiopian crash probe

Crashed pilot didn’t train on B737 MAX simulator-Witnesses Allegation uninformed, irresponsible, misleading-Ethiopian Airlines The hope of knowing exactly why Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 went down six minutes after take-off from the Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa killing all 157 passengers on-board including two Nigerians may not materialise at least for now. Reason: Blames and counter blames are beginning to characterise efforts to get to the root of the accident that occurred on March 10, 2019…

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Air Peace receives 3rd Boeing 777 aircraft  

Air Peace receives 3rd Boeing 777 aircraft   

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace has pushed Nigeria’s aviation profile a notch higher with the delivery of its third Boeing 777 aircraft. The airline took delivery of its first Boeing 777 aircraft on February 23, 2018, making history as the first Nigerian carrier to acquire and register the type of aircraft in the country. The aircraft marked 5N-BVE and named “Ifechukwu” was soon followed with the delivery of a second Boeing 777 marked 5N-BUU…

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