Minister, agency chiefs, stakeholders set for ‘100 Years of Aviation In Nigeria’ book launch

Minister, agency chiefs, stakeholders set for ‘100 Years of Aviation In Nigeria’ book launch

 Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Mr Festus Keyamo will attend the launch of a book ‘100 Years of Civil Aviation In Nigeria: History, Issues and Prospects’ taking place in Lagos on Friday, May 23, 2025.  The author of the book and aviation editor with New Telegraph Newspaper, Mr Wole Shadare disclosed this in a statement in Lagos.  He also said other personalities who would join the minister at the event are the director-general of the…

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Majekodunmi: ValueJet’s direct flight to Banjul, boost for Nigeria, Gambia trade relations

Majekodunmi: ValueJet’s direct flight to Banjul, boost for Nigeria, Gambia trade relations

The Managing Director of ValueJet, Capt Omololu Majekodunmi said the airline’s inaugural flight to Banjul, The Gambia, would further strengthen the trade relations between Nigeria and The Gambia. Omololu reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to safe and efficient operations, fully adhering to all regulations, just as he expressed confidence in the Lagos-Banjul route, backed by the deployment of its CRJ-900 aircraft. He said, “The launch of our Lagos to Banjul flight is yet another important milestone…

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Overland Airways returns to Warri with services to Osubi from Lagos, Abuja

Overland Airways returns to Warri with services to Osubi from Lagos, Abuja

Overland Airways has recommenced flight services to Warri (Osubi Airport), Delta State, from Lagos and Abuja, effective May 20, 2025. Chief Operating Officer of Overland Airways, Mrs. Aderonke Emmanuel-James, said: “Overland Airways’ resumption of flight services to Warri is in response to the yearnings of our customers for reliable air transport to connect the city and its environs with Abuja and Lagos. The flight will support important economic and social linkages between the people of…

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Unserved routes: Can Pan-African airline group plug the gaps?

Unserved routes: Can Pan-African airline group plug the gaps?

While pan-African airline, Air Afrique, is no longer with us, the current aviation market is dominated by non-African airlines. WOLE SHADARE writes that the continent’s carriers can synergise to fill the gap to provide efficient air transportation Slow pace Africa is a rapidly growing continent with a population of well over a billion. Its landmass is around three times larger than Europe’s and is home to some of the planet’s most packed conurbations. Despite an extraordinary population surge over…

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Qatar transforms skies into first ever competitive gaming arena

Qatar transforms skies into first ever competitive gaming arena

Qatar Airways has set a new benchmark with the launch of a pioneering e-sports competition, ‘Gaming in the Sky’, onboard a commercial aircraft. The ground-breaking event was powered by next-generation Starlink connectivity and took place on 11 May 2025 during a flight from Doha to London. The tournament brought together a global roster of top gaming and entertainment talent, including Tfue, Castro1021, Lisa Zimouche, Alodia Gosiengfiao, Dantic, SV2, AJ3, Aameghessib, Danny Aarons, Ffearfful, MattHDGamer, and…

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United expands foothold in Africa, Boeing slow plane delivery hampers expansion

United expands foothold in Africa, Boeing slow plane delivery hampers expansion

Wole Shadare (New York) One of the United States biggest airlines, United,  said it wants to grow more routes in Africa, stressing that one of its desires is to add cities in Africa as part of its growth plans The Chief Executive Officer of United Airlines, Scott Kirby told Aviation Metric in New York, United States, last week at the unveiling of its new United Polaris Studio suites, to give travellers new travel experience in its B787-9 aircraft, said. “We…

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NAMA conducts on-job training for APSEP

NAMA conducts on-job training for APSEP

  The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has flagged off a two-week on-the-job training (OJT) for Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEPS) of the Department of Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Power Systems. The training which is holding simultaneously in Lagos, Abuja and Kano stations of the agency cuts across all facilities managed by the department. Trainees will be equipped with practical approaches in learning new procedures and techniques as well as maintenance and installation of…

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Stringent Turkey, Nigerian visa hurts trade, tourism, say NANTA, TURSAB

Stringent Turkey, Nigerian visa hurts trade, tourism, say NANTA, TURSAB

In recent years, Nigerian applicants wishing to travel to Turkiye have faced tighter visa rules. The same applies to Turkish citizens wishing to visit Nigeria The tight visa restrictions have led to concerns as travel trade professionals and their counterparts in Istanbul, Türkiye, bemoaned the visa regimes by both countries. They called for waivers and relaxation of entry regimes into Nigeria and Türkiye to speed up trade and tourism The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies…

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United raises the ante in elevated interior in premium class cabin, adds Startlink internet connectivity

United raises the ante in elevated interior in premium class cabin, adds Startlink internet connectivity

Poised to give premium traveller an new travel experience in its B789-9 aircraft, mega carrier, United has raised the bar by adding elevated interior for new Boeing 787-9 aircraft with two, new business class suites, the greatest number of total premium seats in United’s fleet, an Ossetra caviar amuse-bouche service, Starlink connectivity and even larger 4K OLED seatback screens. United Airlines B787 United’s Polaris Studio suites are positioned in the first row of each business…

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‘Aircraft on Ground’ increases airlines’ woes, passengers’ frustration at airports

‘Aircraft on Ground’ increases airlines’ woes, passengers’ frustration at airports

Operators abandon plane repairs over astronomical costs NCAA asks carriers to shrink schedules to cope with plane shortage Expert seeks special Forex window for operators   The high number of unserviceable aircraft lying waste on the apron of many airports across the country highlights the precarious state of airlines in the country. Many carriers are reeling from the pain of not getting their aircraft back in the sky. The implication of many airplane on ground…

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