South African Airways backs drive to promote local tourism

South African Airways backs drive to promote local tourism

In an effort to stimulate the growth of tourism in the continent, South African Airways has thrown its weight behind tourism authorities, destination marketing organisations and travel and tourism trade show hosts Through its participation at the World Travel Market® Africa (WTM Africa), a fast growing inbound and outbound travel and tourism show, which takes place from April 6 until 8 April at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), SAA said it support the…

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Kadiri confirmed as MD/CEO of SAHCOL

Kadiri confirmed as MD/CEO of  SAHCOL

The Board of the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL), has confirmed the appointment of  Rizwan Kadri as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (COO), with effect from 1st April, 2016. Rizwan Kadri joined SAHCOL in December, 2015 as Chief Operating Officer (COO), but was later appointed as Acting Managing Director in January, 2016, after the former Managing Director, Oluropo Owolabi was moved to the Board. The firm, in a statement said the performance of Kadri since…

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Summit raises perception awareness, progress in Nigeria’s aviation

Summit raises perception awareness, progress in Nigeria’s aviation

The third outing of the Nigerian Business Aviation Conference, held in Lagos, 17 – 18 March clearly demonstrated the country’s progress in the business aviation sector, whilst confirming there was still a long way to go to bring it in line with the more established regions. Welcoming over 150 delegates and speakers Segun Demuren, CEO of EAN Aviation and host of NBAC 2016, opened the event by putting the importance of Nigerian business aviation in…

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IATA projects one million jobs, EUR245B to European airspace in 2035

IATA projects one million jobs, EUR245B to European airspace in 2035

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for global airlines has released a study projecting a one million job and EUR245 billion boost to European prosperity in 2035 from airspace modernisation. The group stated that Europe is well-served by air connectivity, which today supports 11.7 million European jobs and $860 billion of European GDP. But it is inefficient. Average flights are nearly 50 kilometers longer than they need to be in terms of distance…

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Emirates strengthens commercial team with new appointments

Emirates strengthens commercial team with new appointments

Emirates has announced several management changes in its commercial operations team to strengthen its market position in Africa, the Middle East and North and South America. The commercial team changes are a further testament to Emirates’ strategic direction to keep its competitive edge in these regions. fea Orhan Abbas has been appointed Senior Vice President Commercial Operations Africa, and will lead growth efforts across the continent and will report directly to Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and…

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Passenger traffic up by over 23% in 12 years-Dunoma

Passenger traffic up by over 23% in 12 years-Dunoma

The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority (FAAN), Saleh Dunoma, has said that in the past 12 years, passenger traffic at the airports increased from 4.4milion to 15million per annum (over 23 per cent), adding that the authority is expanding its capacity to accommodate envisaged growth.  He also said the new international terminals being constructed simultaneously in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu will increase capacity and improve passenger facilitation.  Dunoma stated this…

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Airlines, aviation in dire straits, by NCAA DG

Airlines, aviation in dire straits, by NCAA DG

       The sharp drop of revenue flow to airlines globally in the face of discontinued state funding, sustained de-regulation, privatisation and intense completion in the last two decades have seriously affected carriers. The Director-General of Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Mukhtar Usman made the disclosure at the weekend in a paper he delivered with theme, ” The act of promoting a sustainable air transport economy while maintaining high level aviation safety standards”, at…

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The impact of ageing aircraft on aviation safety

The impact of ageing aircraft on aviation safety

Culled from New Telegraph How old is too old? That is the question on the lips of travellers and stakeholders regarding the age of aircraft in operations. Opinions are divided on whether their operations constitute danger to air safety, writes Aviation Editor, WOLE SHADARE, Each time there is a plane crash, what readily comes to mind is the issue of how old the ill-fated plane is. This has dominated discourse in Nigeria’s aviation industry for…

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Nigerian airlines’ scramble for IOSA

Nigerian airlines’ scramble for IOSA

  The International Air Transport Association has boosted its commitment to improving aviation safety in Africa.  With three Nigerians already IOSA-certified and more on the line, the sector could witness enhanced safety, WOLE SHADARE writes Heeding the call   Nigeria may have heeded the call by IATA for African governments to focus on adoption and adherence to global standards to assure a safe, efficient and integrated air transport system. Connectivity is critical for African growth…

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Why passenger traffic is rising, by FAAN

Why passenger traffic is rising, by FAAN

Recent figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) attest to the fact that Nigeria has grown appreciably in recent years, from 13,891,677 passengers in 2010 to 15,899,958 passengers lifted in 2015, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said. The General Manager, FAAN, Yakubu Dati said this growth is outcome of deliberate strategic transformation by the government in the sector and indeed, a key performance indicator that the reforms are yielding positive…

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