FAAN to eliminate complex check-in procedure at airports

FAAN to eliminate complex check-in procedure at airports

…Partners IATA The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs Olubunmi Kuku has emphasised that the continuous improvement of security protocols is a top priority for the agency, particularly in an evolving global aviation landscape where safety is paramount. This is coming as she called on enhanced collaboration between the authority and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to strengthen and promote the sustainable growth of Nigeria’s aviation industry. Kuku explained…

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Q3 result: United records $1.3B pre-tax earnings, announces $1.5B share repurchase prog.

Q3 result: United records $1.3B pre-tax earnings, announces $1.5B share repurchase prog.

Year-to-date generated $7.2 billion of operating cash flow, $3.4 billion free cash flow   United Airlines (UAL) on Wednesday reported third-quarter 2024 financial results. The company had pre-tax earnings of $1.3 billion, with a pre-tax margin of 8.7%; adjusted pre-tax earnings1 of $1.4 billion, with an adjusted pre-tax margin1 of 9.7%. The company also achieved diluted earnings per share of $2.90; and adjusted diluted earnings per share1 of $3.33, ahead of the third-quarter 2024 guidance provided at the start of the quarter of $2.75 to $3.25. To…

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ATC shortage: NAMA completes proficiency checks for 339 controllers, promotion efficiency for 69 others

ATC shortage: NAMA completes proficiency checks for 339 controllers, promotion efficiency for 69 others

Farouk lists achievements in ATC training, capacity in 10 months To tackle the shortage of air traffic controllers in the country and to replace the ageing controllers, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has conducted annual proficiency checks for 339 air traffic controllers. The proficiency tests took place between December 2023 and October 2024. The checks for the controllers were done in conjunction with NAMA and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the promotion…

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On-board meals: Minister directs foreign airlines to patronise local catering for outbound flights

On-board meals: Minister directs foreign airlines to patronise local catering for outbound flights

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo has directed foreign airlines to patronise local caterers for on-board meals. Keyamo gave the directive in a letter — signed by H.T. Ejibunu, director overseeing the office of the permanent secretary — to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). In the letter dated October 15, 2024, the ministry said the directive from Keyamo takes effect from January 1. “I am directed by the Minister of Aviation to…

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Disused airplanes hamper security, airport aesthetics

Disused airplanes hamper security, airport aesthetics

 Security and surveillance at airports across Nigeria will improve significantly if the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) receives permission to remove abandoned aircraft from the graveyards according to experts. Some of them who spoke to Aviation Metric said various Ministers have called for the owners of the disused aircraft to repeatedly issue directives for owners to remove their unserviceable aircraft to enhance security coverage. However, litigation involving nearly all these aircraft has resulted in them…

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Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited Celebrates Customer Service Week

Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited Celebrates Customer Service Week

Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited, a leading provider of aviation services and operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Termina 2 (MMA2), is proud to celebrate Customer Service Week from 7th to 11th October. This week-long event recognized the exceptional contributions of our dedicated customer service team. Speaking about the customer service week, Acting Chief Operating Officer, BASL, Remi Jibodu, said, “At Bi-Courtney, we believe that every interaction is an opportunity to exceed expectations. Our dedicated team…

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Solace in private sector to close aviation infrastructure deficit gap

Solace in private sector to close aviation infrastructure deficit gap

Nigeria’s aviation sector is no doubt one of the sectors going through a myriad of problems including infrastructural challenge that requires trillions of Naira to upgrade, WOLE SHADARE writes Infrastructure deficit Just last, aviation stakeholders gathered in Lagos to chart a fresh path for the aviation industry, particularly as it concerns the provision of infrastructure to the sector. The aviation/airport infrastructure deficit runs into over N2 trillion. There are indications that the Federal Government does…

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Experts: IGR insufficient to tackle decaying aviation infrastructure

Experts: IGR insufficient to tackle decaying aviation infrastructure

Aviation stakeholders agreed in unison that aviation agencies’ Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) is no longer sufficient, to address the myriad of challenges confronting the sector, particularly the cost of aviation infrastructure. They noted that the attraction of private sector funds, and the adoption of public-private partnership models is needed to tackle ageing airport and air navigation facilities. This is coming as the  Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo and other industry experts…

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Järvinen: We’re keen to work with Nigerian carriers on regional connectivity

Järvinen: We’re keen to work with Nigerian carriers on regional connectivity

Juha Järvinen is the Chief Commercial Officer at Virgin Atlantic. He leads the Commercial function which includes Airline Commercial with network planning, joint venture with Delta and Air France-KLM, partnerships, and revenue management among other high-profile portfolios. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on the airline’s commitment to Nigeria’s aviation market, Africa as new frontier for airline expansion and growth opportunities and how Nigeria can leverage regional connectivity as one of the best options for…

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SAA increases flights to key African destinations

SAA increases flights to key African destinations

South African Airways (SAA) has announced a significant increase in flight frequencies to key African destinations, starting November 2024. SAA will also increase its flights to Mauritius in December and to Perth in January next year. Starting in November, SAA will operate 12 weekly flights to Harare and Lusaka, up from 10 times a week to both destinations. Flights to Lagos and Accra will increase four times a week, up from three weekly flights. In…

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