United invested over $32 billion across business since 2021

United invested over $32 billion across business since 2021

United, airport authority celebrate airline’s growth, $500m Dulles Concourse E transformation America’s mega carrier United Airlines has invested more than $32 billion across its business since 2021. The Washington Dulles International Airport expansion and modernization follows similar investments at airport facilities in Denver, Houston, and Newark, and is part of the airline’s United Next plan to invest in infrastructure, people, and technology. This is coming as United and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), celebrate growth  Tuesday celebrated the airline’s…

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Aero slashes fares on all routes to N80,000, eyes investors

Aero slashes fares on all routes to N80,000, eyes investors

Carrier sees 14% profit, reduces salary liabilities by 30%   Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractors has slashed airfares for the festive season to N80,000 from over N110,000 airfares currently going for to many destinations in the country. Speaking to journalists at a media briefing at the airline’s office at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on Tuesday, the Managing Director of the airline, Capt Ado Sanusi said the idea was to give back to customers during…

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Exploring the tangibles in Nigerian airports’ recertification

Exploring the tangibles in Nigerian airports’ recertification

The certification of the Lagos and Abuja airports has shown the remarkable efforts and the resilience of the aviation industry. It would help to solve airlines’ high insurance premiums. The certification which has a catalytic effect on the aviation value chain is one thing. The other is to ensure that the country sustains the closure of safety gaps at the aerodromes, writes, WOLE SHADARE A break For four years, virtually all the country’s international airports operated…

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How COVID, rising jet fuel cost, economic meltdown tested African carriers’ resilience-AFRAA

How COVID, rising jet fuel cost, economic meltdown tested African carriers’ resilience-AFRAA

Chairman of EgyptAir Holding Company and 2024 President of AFRAA, Yehia Zakaria said at the moment, Africa’s aviation industry finds itself at a crossroads, adding that the challenges the sector in Africa faced in recent years—whether due to global economic shifts, the impact of the pandemic, or rising fuel costs—have tested the operators’ resilience. He disclosed that these challenges also gave them unique opportunities to innovate, collaborate and grow. In a 56th Africa Airlines Association…

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Williams:  Airshow ‘ll showcase Nigeria’s giant strides in aviation 

Williams:  Airshow ‘ll showcase Nigeria’s giant strides in aviation 

The Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria International Airshow, Mrs Bria Williams said the planned first-ever airshow by Nigeria would help to bring catalytic change in the country’s entire aviation ecosystem, adding that Nigeria is a key market within the industry in the continent. Bria who spoke to Aviation Metric at the weekend on the sidelines of the Quarterly Breakfast Meeting of Aviation Safety Round Table (ASRT), said besides the social benefits, the airshow would present an opportunity to showcase…

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Iyayi: Dormant airstrips, airports stunt aviation, tourism growth

Iyayi: Dormant airstrips, airports stunt aviation, tourism growth

President of TopBrass Airlines and a member of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Roland Iyayi has lamented that many of the 31 airports and 91 airstrips across the country are not helping the growth of tourism because they lie dormant. He said the airstrips and airports should be opportunities for the domestic market with smaller airplanes like 19 seater air shuttles to many places with airstrips to boost commerce and tourism. Speaking to Aviation Metric…

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‘$300 helicopter levy re-introduction never in contemplation of NAMA’

‘$300 helicopter levy re-introduction never in contemplation of NAMA’

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has dismissed reports that it was planning to reintroduction the $300 landing fee from helicopter operators in the country. The agency in a statement by its spokesman, Abdullahi Musa disclosed that the issue had been put on hold since May 2024 with the intervention of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo who, along with the agency is still making consultations with critical stakeholders on the…

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It takes team work, efficiency to run massive airport system like FAAN, says Dati

It takes team work, efficiency to run massive airport system like FAAN, says Dati

Yakubu Dati was the General Manager of Public Affairs of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and a former Commissioner for Information and later Commissioner for Land and Survey, Plateau State. In this interview with Television Continental (TVC) monitored by Aviation Metric on Thursday, he speaks about the giant strides  by the Managing Director of FAAN, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku to improve age-long infrastructure decay at many of the country’s airports, the recertification of the…

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Airlines face existential threat, says ASRT President, Onitiju

Airlines face existential threat, says ASRT President, Onitiju

Domestic travel volume shrinks over dwindling airplanes, others   President of Aviation Round Table (ART) Air Commodore Ademola Onitiju (Rtd) said the volume of the domestic travelling public for whom the stakeholders and airline operators seek to make aircraft available is dwindling due to the high cost of air tickets and reduced purchasing power of Nigerian citizens. They equally emphasised the need for purposeful coordination between the aviation sector and other government agencies especially the …

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NAMA: $300 helicopter landing fee I’ll ease financial burden

NAMA: $300 helicopter landing fee I’ll ease financial burden

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has said that it would recommence the collection of the controversial $300 landing fee on helicopter operators in the country soon. Speaking at the ongoing 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) on Wednesday in Kano, Mr Tayo John, Director of Air Traffic Services, NAMA, said that the collection of the fee would ease the agency’s current financial burden. Presenting a paper: ‘Financial…

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