Ethiopian Airlines scores another first, orders A350 planes

Ethiopian Airlines scores another first, orders A350 planes

Africa’s most profitable airline, Ethiopian Airlines has continued its aviation technology leadership with yet another first African Airbus A350 XWB. In its successful 70 years of history, Ethiopian has so many firsts in African aviation industry. The A-350 XWB will be the first airbus aircraft in Ethiopian fleet and the first of its kind in Africa. All seats are fitted with the latest high-definition touchscreen personal monitors and a higher selection of movies, television series…

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Bi-Courtney aviation services gets new CEO

Bi-Courtney aviation services gets new CEO

In its constant quest to provide better and more efficient services and to consolidate its position as the pacesetter in the Nigerian aviation industry, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2), Lagos, has announced the appointment of Captain Jari O. Williams as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The appointment comes as the Management of BASL seeks to consolidate the company’s sterling achievements and reposition as a world class template, even…

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We’re engaging African govts on aviation’s high taxes –Kuuchi

We’re engaging African govts on aviation’s high taxes –Kuuchi

Raphael Kuuchi is the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s Vice-President for Africa. He joined IATA from the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) where he was the Director of Commercial. The consummate administrator discusses a myriad of issues bedeviling the continent’s aviation industry, among others, with WOLE SHADARE, at the IATA AGM in Dublin. Excerpts   Accident rate in Africa is said to be the highest. Does this not sound alarming and what is the role of…

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Economic woes: N150bn state airports in jeopardy

Economic woes: N150bn state airports in jeopardy

Nigeria’s financial crisis, which affected all the three tiers of government –federal, states and local governments has led to the suspension and in some cases abandonment of airport projects embarked upon by states, woleshadare.net has learnt. The nation’s financial woes were triggered by the slump in the price of oil at the international markets, where Nigeria earns about 70 per cent of her revenues and 80 per cent of her foreign exchange earnings. Oil that earlier…

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EgyptAir MS804 crash: Voice recorder recovered from sea

EgyptAir MS804 crash: Voice recorder recovered from sea

  *Blackbox, crucial to investigation-Plane maker *The European Space Agency satellite detected equipment Wole Shadare The cockpit voice recorder from the EgyptAir plane that crashed last month has been found in the Mediterranean, Egyptian investigators say. The “black box” was damaged and had to be pulled out in several stages but its memory unit was intact, they said. A search vessel with an underwater robot has been scouring the crash site and has sent back…

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Foreign airlines laud new CBN monetary policy

Foreign airlines laud new CBN monetary policy

 *Policy may solve high fare regime  Some international airlines operating to Nigeria said they welcomed announcement of a full float of the Naira, which will make the foreign exchange rate to be now determined by market forces. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele averred that the 41 items banned last year from access to forex remained banned. Although the apex bank said it will intervene “as the need arises”. According to him, “We’re talking…

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India’s government approves new civil aviation policy

India’s government approves new civil aviation policy

Culled from Associated Press India’s government on Wednesday approved a new civil aviation policy aimed at increasing regional connectivity, boosting cargo operations and making it easier  and possibly cheaper  for passengers to fly. Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said the policy will help India become the world’s third-largest civil aviation market by 2022, behind the U.S. and China. Raju tweeted after the Cabinet’s approval that it would be “a game-changer for the (aviation) sector.”…

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AIB seeks raise in ticket sales charge to 10%

AIB seeks raise in ticket sales charge to 10%

Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has called for increase in Ticket Sales Charge (TSA) of what it collect to ten per cent from three per cent, adding that paucity of funds has prevented the agency from carrying out its duties as a responsible accident investigator. The Federal Government statutorily gives five per cent of total revenue made on tickets to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian…

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Depleted currency reserve: Lufthansa weighs exit from Nigeria

Depleted currency reserve: Lufthansa weighs exit from Nigeria

*Country owes $600M in fares   Lufthansa Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it is closely monitoring its flights to Nigeria as the aviation industry awaits payment of about $600 million in outstanding air fares in the country, which is struggling to cope with depleted U.S. currency reserves. The managing director for sub-Saharan Africa of the German carrier, Claus Becker, said it has made “minor adjustments” to winter flights to Africa’s biggest economy, ,  said in an…

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Lufthansa to bolster service to East Africa’s Power House

Lufthansa to bolster service to East Africa’s Power House

Great news for the Kenyan travel industry: Commencing on September 1st, 2016 Lufthansa German Airlines will serve the Kenyan capital exclusively with wide body aircraft, offering passengers four weekly flights with the latest Lufthansa long haul product and dramatically increasing the available capacity on the popular Frankfurt – Nairobi route.   “Following a successful introduction to the market last October, we are thrilled to offer our customers in Nairobi and those travelling to Kenya ,…

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