Airlines’ indebtedness to NCAA hits N15bn

Airlines’ indebtedness to NCAA hits N15bn

*No going back on automation, may penalise defaulting carriers     The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has put the total indebtedness of airlines to the aviation regulatory body at N15 billion.   Many of the debtor airlines have closed shop while many others that are still in operations are precariously hanging. It remains to be seen how the agency recovers these debts from defunct airlines; thereby amounting to bad debts.   Spokesman for NCAA,…

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Turkish Airlines set to hit 300 destinations

Turkish Airlines set to hit 300 destinations

    Adds Voronezh, Russian as 298th destination   Turkish Airlines has increased its  destinations to 298 in 120 countries across the globe, making it getting close to 300 mark.   The airline, which is the Europe best airline that flies to the more countries and international destinations than any other airline in the world, disclosed this in a statement made available in Lagos.   The country, which flies to Nigeria on a daily basis,…

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Q1: For aviation, govt’s on right path

Q1: For aviation, govt’s on right path

The first quarter 2017 was dominated by sack, appointments and controversies over the closure of Abuja airport runway. Another issue that triggered diverse reactions was the release of four accident reports in one day, which is unprecedented in Nigeria’s aviation. WOLE SHADRAE writes Three issues stood out Aviation industry in Nigeria in the first quarter of 2017 was dominated by appointments, sack in the various agencies and shutdown of Abuja airport runways repair, which was…

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Airlines’ cut workforce to 3, 000 from 5000

Airlines’ cut workforce to 3, 000 from 5000

*More workers to lose jobs *Chide NCAA over multiple charges, wants automation suspended The Nigerian aviation workforce hitherto put at over 5, 000 has shrunk to 3, 000, no thanks to the collapse of airlines and the economic recession that has put airlines in precarious situation. President, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), a group comprising all airlines in the country, Capt. Noggie Meggison, said carriers have been forced to cut down on staff strength as…

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Airbus in Hamburg extends Customer Definition Centre (CDC)

Airbus in Hamburg extends Customer Definition Centre (CDC)

Airbus in Hamburg has launched the extension of its Customer Definition Centre (CDC) which will serve customers for A320 and A330 aircraft. Thus far, since its operations began in 2014, the CDC has been the ‘product showroom’ exclusively for A350 XWB customers.    Following this extension launch, construction will soon begin in earnest to enlarge the existing CDC premises by redeveloping and equipping a large adjacent aircraft hangar into a state-of-the-art and cooperative working environment. …

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Airbus, SITA to provide Advanced Cyber-security Services for Air Transport Industry

Airbus, SITA to provide Advanced Cyber-security Services for Air Transport Industry

Airbus and SITA have launched new Security Operations Center Services customized for the specific needs of the air transport industry. These new incident detection services will provide airlines, airports and other air transport industry stakeholders with information about unusual cyber activity that may impact their businesses.   All these services have been developed to specifically meet an ever increasing demand for cybersecurity in this industry becoming one of its top priorities.    Highlighting the importance…

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AIB expands scope, to probe road, rail accidents

AIB expands scope, to probe road, rail accidents

The Federal Government has concluded plans to upgrade the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) by expanding its functions, which would be similar to that of America’s National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).  Consequently, AIB’s function would encompass investigation of rail, maritime and road accidents but would be domiciled in the aviation, New Telegraph has learnt. Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this on the side line of a forum put together by aviation think tank,…

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Nigeria to save billions through investment in air ambulance services

Nigeria to save billions through investment in air ambulance services

***Country’s entire $12 billion budget inadequate for health care   Air ambulance services have been described as the enabler that would improve Nigerian healthcare, by improving access to hospitals and saving the government many billions of dollars.   This was disclosed by Founder, Flying Doctors, Nigeria, Dr. Ola Brown who said the sector could be helped by concentrating expert resources which also help to reduce healthcare spending. She lamented the high cost of healthcare in the…

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ICAO to assist Nigeria tackle aviation sector challenges

ICAO to assist Nigeria tackle aviation sector challenges

Chief Executive Officers of the aviation agencies comprising Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) held a close door meeting with President, International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Dr. Olumuyiwa Aliu who was briefly in Nigeria at the weekend. The talk centered around how the country could leverage on the position of the Nigerian as President…

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Airbus A319neo debuts, takes to the skies

Airbus A319neo debuts, takes to the skies

The first Airbus A319neo performed its maiden flight today, The smallest member of the A320neo Family, powered by CFM International LEAP-1A  engines took off from Hamburg and landed in Toulouse after a five hour flight. It was piloted by Experimental test pilots Michel Gagneux and Eckard Hausser. They were assisted in the cockpit by Test-Flight Engineer Jean Michel Pin, while two flight test engineers Sylvie Loisel-Labaste and David O’nions directed the flight from the aircraft’s…

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