Emirates rolls out activities for Festival of Literature

Emirates rolls out activities for Festival of Literature

  Emirates will be once again actively engaging the visitors of this year’s Emirates Airline Festival of Literature with imaginative on-ground experiences that merge family fun with technology. Lewis the Lion and Leila the Camel mascots with Emirates Cabin Crew Take a photo with the ‘cut out’. Dina Al Herais – VP Commercial , VIP Customer Relations said: “People are constantly interacting with technology, and this year we wanted to connect with visitors in innovative…

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NCAA concludes safety oversight as ICAO begins audit

NCAA concludes safety oversight as ICAO begins audit

The Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt Muhtar Usman stated that the aviation regulatory body has done an analysis of its safety oversight establishment has been done including a review of the implementation of Annexes’ provisions. Usman stated this at the opening ceremony of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme for Nigeria at the NCAA Headquarter Annex. Providing a background to the ICAO USOAP, he disclosed that the…

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RANS S-20LS Raven gets FAA factory built approval

RANS S-20LS Raven gets FAA factory built approval

The United States apex aviation regulatory body, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has signed off, and RANS Designs will now supply the Raven, factory-built and ready to fly, with engines from 80 to 180hp, as a SLSA. The S-20LS Raven carries pricing starting at $119,000. The SLSA Raven is already in production, with an order book that’s filling fast. And, like its Experimental-category sibling, the S-20LS doesn’t lock buyers out of the options book. Panels…

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New pact, airports completion to boost traffic in Q4-FAAN

New pact, airports completion to boost traffic in Q4-FAAN

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has predicted a significant upsurge in passenger, cargo and aircraft traffic by last quarter of this year. The expected traffic is also going to be boosted when most of the terminal and other related projects at these airports would have been completed and commissioned. Spokesman for FAAN, Yakubu Dati stated that with improvements in terminal and airside facilities at these airports, a number of local airlines in the country…

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Nigeria to face ICAO test as four man team arrives

Nigeria to face ICAO test as four man team arrives

Nigeria, yet again undergoes the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP) as a four-man team from the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), has arrived Nigeria to commence the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP). Sam Adurogboye, NCAA spokesman said during the Audit, following areas will be concentrated upon: Legislation (LEG), Organisation (ORG), Accident and Incident Investigation (AIG), Air Navigational Services (ANS) and Aerodrome and Ground Aids (AGA). The Auditors, who will be working with the…

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AFRAA to host aviation stakeholders’ summit in Kigali

AFRAA to host aviation stakeholders’ summit in Kigali

Africa’s aviation stakeholders would converge in Kigali, Rwanda to foster dialogue, building sustainable networks in supply chain management and creating a competitive environment for aviation business in the continent. The summit takes place between May 7 and May 9, 2016.   The conference is being organised by the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) in partnership with RwandAir, convened under the patronage of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Rwanda, this important industry…

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Nigeria remains very strong market for our operations, says BA chief Paolo de Renzis

Nigeria remains very strong market for our operations, says BA chief Paolo de Renzis

One of the biggest airlines in the world, British Airways would mark his 80 years of operations in Nigeria in the second quarter of this year. The airline’s area commercial manager, Paolo De Renzis, in this interview with WOLE SHADARE in the carrier’s Waterside Headquarters in London, spoke on the airline’s humongous investments in new products, new aircraft and how the Nigerian aviation market remains one of the biggest for them. Excerpts You are over 90 years…

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Despite challenges, Medview impresses on Lagos-London route

Despite challenges, Medview impresses on Lagos-London route

*Set to begin Dubai in summer The Managing Director of Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Medview, Alhaji Muneer Bankole said the challenges of operating Lagos-London are enormous but noted that the carrier has done very well as could be rated as the best Nigerian airline on the lucrative route. Speaking yesterday at Medview Airline Trade Partners Forum held at Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja, the airline chief said they studied what Nigerians wanted that other major international carriers…

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Dana introduces special Easter fares for guests

Dana introduces special Easter fares for guests

 Dana Air  unveiled special fares ahead of Easter celebrations and a promo tagged: Show Your Loyalty,’ which entails guests of the airline to display five of the airline’s boarding passes on Instagram and win a free ticket. Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, “The aim of the promo is primarily to reward our loyal guests and for the most frequent flyers  to show their loyalty by keeping their boarding passes, showing  it and winning free…

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Local airlines to spend N560bn on overseas maintenance

Local airlines to spend N560bn on overseas maintenance

By the end of this year, Nigerian airlines are expected to spend over N560 billion for the maintenance cost of over 350 aircraft that are expected to go for both ‘C and D checks, woleshadare.net has learnt. And unless the Federal Government floats aircraft maintenance facilities, the country and airline operators would continue to lose several billions of naira to ferry their airplanes abroad for maintenance checks. In 2013, Nigerian airlines spent over $1.22 billion…

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