NiMet issues severe weather warning, forecasts strong wind, heavy rainfall

NiMet issues severe weather warning, forecasts strong wind, heavy rainfall

Airlines warned of potential turbulence The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has urged people to be prepared for strong winds and heavy rainfall in many parts of the country by issuing a three-day severe weather warning. The agency noted that heavy rainfall and strong winds will affect different regions from Friday while Southern states should prepare for potential flooding incidents, the High Impact-Based Forecast Bulletin states On Friday,  moderate to heavy rainfall is expected. Affected states include Ogun,…

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Q1 2025: Delays, cancellations still set aviation backward

Q1 2025: Delays, cancellations still set aviation backward

The aviation industry in first quarter 2025 has not done too badly, but the twin monsters of flight delays and cancellations including high number of lost baggage which continued unabated, have continued to put the sector in a very precarious situation, writes, WOLE SHADARE Slow start The aviation industry in first quarter 2025 started rather slowly for obvious reasons. It is expected that after the last quarter of the previous year, the next quarter in aviation…

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Delta Generates $14 Billion Q1 2025 Despite Economic Uncertainty

Delta Generates $14 Billion Q1 2025 Despite Economic Uncertainty

Delta Air Lines has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, showing solid profitability in a challenging economic climate.   The airline generated $14.0 billion in operating revenue for the March quarter, with operating income totaling $569 million and a pre-tax income of $320 million.   In a statement by the carrier, Delta CEO Ed Bastian acknowledged that the first quarter unfolded differently than initially forecasted but commended the company’s resilience.  …

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How cross border trade hurts Nigeria’s travel trade, five offshore firms under FG’s watch

How cross border trade hurts Nigeria’s travel trade, five offshore firms under FG’s watch

Minister supports initiative to boost sector   The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo said the Federal Government would support initiative that would help boost the country’s travel trade. The Minister who was represented by the Director of Special Duties OF Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Henry Agbebire at the 49th Annual General Meeting of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) in Lagos on Wednesday said the summit would the…

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SAA to grow fleet to 50 by 2028, begins daily Lagos flight March 2026

SAA to grow fleet to 50 by 2028, begins daily Lagos flight March 2026

Draws corporate plan for fleet modernisation   One of Africa’s leading airlines, South Africa is strategically planning to grow its fleet of 20 aircraft to 50 in the next three years just as the airline is planning daily flight service on the Johannesburg-Lagos route by March 2026. Aside from that, the carrier has a five years corporate plan of going through renewal and modernisation of its fleet and to elevate customers experience grounded on our…

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Air Peace implements seamless boarding policy for customers

Air Peace implements seamless boarding policy for customers

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace has begun the implementation of a new boarding arrangement aimed at delivering an even more seamless, convenient, and professional travel experience for all passengers. Under the new structure, boarding will now be prioritized in the following order: military personnel, passengers with wheelchairs or special needs, and business class passengers. This initiative reflects Air Peace’s ongoing commitment to elevating service standards and fostering a new culture of care, respect, professionalism…

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NAMA to overhaul airspace infrastructure, deploy HF communication facilities, others

NAMA to overhaul airspace infrastructure, deploy HF communication facilities, others

…Farouk, Director in Germany for equipment Factory Assessment Test   The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has concluded plans to overhaul the nation’s airspace infrastructure architecture as it is set to deploy the Rohde & Schwarz High-Frequency (HF) transceiver, equipped with advanced signal processing algorithms that significantly reduce the noise levels typically associated with traditional HF systems. This technology leap is expected to boost the long-range air-to-ground communications capabilities across the Nigerian airspace. It is…

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Qatar Airways Nears Boeing 777 Fleet-Wide Starlink Upgrade

Qatar Airways Nears Boeing 777 Fleet-Wide Starlink Upgrade

…Set to Expand to Airbus A350 this Month   Qatar Airways, the largest global airline offering Starlink’s high-speed internet on-board, is now a few aircraft away from completing its Boeing 777 fleet-wide upgrade. The airline’s rapid rollout reinforces in-flight innovation leadership and marks one of the fastest and most ambitious Starlink installations in the aviation industry. In its latest global first, Qatar Airways will begin equipping its Airbus A350 fleet with Starlink Wi-Fi this month,…

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NANTA holds summit to tackle travel trade hiccups

NANTA holds summit to tackle travel trade hiccups

Nigeria’s biggest travel trade professionals body,  National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) will on Wednesday deliberate on key efforts geared towards institutionalising protective measures to insulate and deflate the strange travel trade market viruses troubling the sector and also create opportunities to share and spread prosperity to its members. The association which was recently readmitted into the fold of global travel trade industry association,  the United Federation of Travel Agents’ Associations (UFTAA), whose President, …

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Beyond the ‘disputed’ traffic figure

Beyond the ‘disputed’ traffic figure

Data and statistics are crucial for gauging airline performance as they provide insights into key areas like operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and financial health, enabling airlines to make informed decisions and improve their services. Recent data/statistics said to emanate from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has generated controversy from airlines that based their misgivings solely on the omission of certain number of flights done without reflecting accurately on their in-house figure. Simply put, a…

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