Rwanda Signs $818m Deal for New International Airport

Rwanda Signs $818m Deal for New International Airport

By Clement Uwiringiyimana Rwanda has signed a deal with the African division of Portuguese construction firm Mota-Engil to build an international airport at a cost of $818 million, the company and government officials said. They said the first phase of the airport, which is part of a push to attract more tourists and boost Rwanda as a conference destination, would cost $418 million and is expected to start in June next year and be completed…

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NAHCO Elected into Africa’s top Aviation Body

NAHCO Elected into Africa’s top Aviation Body

…. To represent Nigeria on the board of AATO   The nation’s foremost ground handler, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc has been elected into the Council of the Association of African Aviation Training Organisations (AATO).    The membership is for a first term of three years. With the membership, NAHCO would, in conjunction with other council members, be in a position to make policies that would further the development of Aviation training and development in…

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Relief as FG assures Aero workers over job loss fear

Relief as FG assures Aero workers over job loss fear

*To meet AMCON to resolve crisis   Aero Contractors workers can now heave a sigh of relief as the Federal Government has assured the workers of Aero Contractors that none of them would lose their jobs just as he promised to restructure the airlines.   The Minister who identified some of the challenges facing the airline said he would meet with Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) and the management of Aero Contractors and he would…

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Save aviation from distress, NANTA tells FG

Save aviation from distress, NANTA tells FG

*Calls for state of emergency in air transport sector The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) has called for a state of emergency in the country’s aviation industry with the hope of stemming the rot that has pervaded the sector. President, NANTA, Bankole Bernard in an interaction with travel journalists in Lagos said if nothing was done; the sector would continue to witness the precarious situation it has found itself. He noted that Ghana…

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Discontent over poor facilities at airports

Discontent over poor facilities at airports

*Gulf carriers pay FAAN N320 monthly as charges *Reject payment in dollars      Despite the Internally Generated Revenues (IGRs) and the government intervention funds in the sector, there is a discontent that there have been no appreciable returns in quantity of infrastructure in the aviation sector. Consequently, foreign airline operating to the country have petitioned the Ministry of Transportation over appalling facilities at virtually all the airports across the country. The carriers which spoke…

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FG shops for N2.4b to pay off Aero Contractors workers

FG shops for N2.4b to pay off Aero Contractors workers

*Aero, FirstNation Airways not folding up-NCAA The Federal Government is shopping for N2.4 billion as severance benefits of workers of Aero Contractors Airlines that have been asked to go on ‘indefinite’ leave. There are two possibilities here. Paying off the workers suggests that the airline may not come back if the government is already shopping for the amount to pay off the over 1, 200 workers who barricaded the airline’s headquarters at the Murtala Muhammed…

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Demise of Nigerian airlines?

Demise of Nigerian airlines?

By John Ojikutu The Nigerian civil aviation industry and in particular, the domestic airlines is gradually collapsing like a pack of cards if the sustained media reports about its comatose state have not been controverted by both the operators both public and private, and even the regulator of the industry. It is better to voluntarily collapse them into manageable numbers for effective and efficient operations than to allow them go into extinction particularly, the domestic…

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Aero, FirstNation not folding up-NCAA

Aero, FirstNation not folding up-NCAA

*First Nation airplanes on maintenance check The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has come in defence of airlines, saying they are folding up‎ but “merely suspending their operations temporarily to enable them undertake certain operational overhaul and strengthen their overall operational outlay.” A statement by the Director-General of NCAA, Capt. Muhtar Usman explained that Aerocontractors Ltd., at present has only one serviceable aircraft, adding that this in contradiction to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARS)…

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Aero stops operation, 1200 workers lose job

Aero stops operation, 1200 workers lose job

*Nigerian airlines insolvent, to cut jobs by 50% *Why we suspend flights-Akinkuotu *Unions accuse past mgt. of graft *600 pilots roam the streets   Signs that virtually all Nigerian airlines are insolvent became visible yesterday as Nigeria’s oldest airline; Aero Contractors suspended all its scheduled operations as the carriers said it is ‘re-positioning to return to profitability’. The implication is that over 1, 200 workers have been thrown into the labour market as the carrier…

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Ethiopian Airways begins flights to Comoros.

Ethiopian Airways begins flights to Comoros.

Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and the largest African airline, has announced that it has finalized preparations to launch flights to Moroni, Comoros with the latest B737-800 New Generation with Sky Interior, as of the 30th of October 2016. Moroni is the largest city, the federal capital and seat of the government of the Union of the Comoros, a sovereign archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean. The flights to Moroni will be operated thrice weekly…

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