Why our passengers were stranded in Accra, by British Airways

Why our passengers were stranded in Accra, by British Airways

Apologise to customers Mega carrier, British Airways has explained why some of its passengers were left stranded in Accra, Ghana following the diversion of flights occasioned by Harmattan haze that disrupted air travel. For four days, many foreign had to divert flights to Lagos over inclement weather coupled with insufficient landing aids at the airport. International airlines like BA, Emirates, Delta, Ethiopian Airways and others lost estimated N3b to the natural phenomenon that grounded their…

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United Airlines, Vistara Launch Code-share Agreement

United Airlines, Vistara Launch Code-share Agreement

United Airlines and Vistara have announced the start of a new code-share agreement allowing United customers to book travel on 68 Vistara-operated flights to 26 destinations throughout India for travel beginning February 28. The code-share builds on the agreement between the airlines in which MileagePlus and Vistara’s loyalty program members earn and redeem miles when flying on either of the airline’s route network. The United and Vistara agreement offers customers a simplified experience when planning travel between dozens…

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Friendly business climate: Yadudu lauds agency

Friendly business climate: Yadudu lauds agency

    The Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria FAAN, Captain Hamisu Yadudu has applauded the efforts of the Service department of the agency in creating a friendly business environment.   He observed that this had helped in growing customer confidence, enlightened many and also resolved some passengers’ challenges as they arrived the airport in a timely, reliable, honest, transparent and efficient manner.   Declaring open the SERVICOM and Customer Service Department retreat in…

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Air Safety:Nigeria acquires components for N2.7 b weather radar

Air Safety:Nigeria acquires components for N2.7 b weather radar

  To guarantee safety of the country’s airspace and in a bid to curtail or minimize weather related incidents, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) has acquired new radar system called Doppler Weather radar. The weather system gulped N400 million. The Doppler radar used in weather forecasting measures the direction and speed, or velocity, of objects such as drops of precipitation. This is called the Doppler Effect and is used to determine whether movement in the atmosphere is horizontally toward…

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IATA, IPC sign pact for quality air cargo services, others

IATA, IPC sign pact for quality air cargo services, others

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Post Corporation (IPC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to reinforce cooperation between the two organizations. The aim for both IATA and IPC is to promote the development and expansion of safe, secure, accessible and high-quality airmail and air cargo services to help their respective members provide quality solutions aligned to consumer needs. IATA’s Director General and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac said, “International e-commerce is growing at around 20% per year, leading to rapidly changing market conditions for…

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Senate confirms Capt. Nuhu as DG NCAA

Senate confirms Capt. Nuhu as DG NCAA

  The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Captain Musa Shuaibu Nuhu for appointment as the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). President Muhammadu Buhari had earlier forwarded his name to the Senate. The nomination letter dated January 7, 2020, was read by President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan. It reads in part: “Pursuant to Section 8, Part IV of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (Establishment) Act, I hereby write to request…

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African airline industry weakest

African airline industry weakest

  One exception to this story has been Ethiopian Airlines. Its net profit in 2018/19 financial year stood at $400 million. All others including Nigerian carriers are loss making ventures, further signposting the precarious situation of the continent’s airline industry writes WOLE SHADARE Dire straits African airlines are in dire straits and it does not take extra lessons to discover that the carriers in this part of the world are sick and need more than surgical…

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NAMA begins Lagos airport’s 18R, 18L ILS calibration Tuesday

NAMA begins Lagos airport’s 18R, 18L ILS calibration Tuesday

  Crew arrive, to deploy $8.5m Nigeria’s plane for exercise The difficulty encountered by travelers, airlines that caused flight diversions, cancellations would be a thing of the past as the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency would begin the calibration of Category 2 and category 3 of Instrument Landing System (ILS) of both 18R and 18L of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos Tuesday. To be calibrated is the glideslope as every other component are said to be…

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SkySigns begins aerial advertising business, gets NCAA’s nod

SkySigns begins aerial advertising business, gets NCAA’s nod

  Firm to prove pipeline surveillance, mapping, others Corporate firms and wealthy people are beginning to take advantage of Nigeria’s premier aerial advertising firm, SkySigns to advertise their products, services and celebration of birthdays and other social activities. The firm is set to change the narratives about advertising following the granting of operational licence to it by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to begin aerial advertising business in the country. Sky Signs and Adverts…

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Flights resume at Lagos airport, Minister assures full services

Flights resume at Lagos airport, Minister assures full services

    Foreign airlines have begun normal flight operations to Lagos following Harmattan haze that led to diversion and cancellation of flights for five days consecutively. Among airlines that landed at the Lagos airport were British Airways’ flight 075 from London, Turkish Airlines, Meanwhile, the Ministry of Aviation in a statement by Director, Public Affairs, Dr. James Odaudu disclosed that the diversions and cancellations were as a result of highly inclement weather conditions that are not…

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