Sirika returns to familiar terrain

Sirika returns to familiar terrain

  The return of Hadi Sirika to Aviation as a Minister has opened a vista of what he did and did not do in his first term. WOLE SHADARE writes that now is the opportunity to set aviation on perfect path Second coming Not a few believe that newly appointed Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika would be given the nod to complete what he started when he served for four years as Minister of State, Aviation. Sirika’s appointment…

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Nigerians brace for BA pilots’ strike

Nigerians brace for BA pilots’ strike

Crisis to cost airline £120m  Nigerians are bracing up for planned British Airways strike that is expected to disrupt flights in and out of Nigeria. As a result, travellers and travel agents are working round the clock to see how they can reschedule or cancel their clients’ flights within that period in what may cost the British carrier around £120 million. The airline operates services to Lagos and Abuja with daily flights to the two…

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Plane makes emergency landng ‘after pilot faints in cockpit’

Plane makes emergency landng ‘after pilot faints in cockpit’

AJet2 flight had to make an emergency landing on its way from Manchester after the pilot fainted.  The flight, which was on its way to Maderia, had to divert to Porto in Portugal due to an ‘on-board medical situation’, according to the airline. The pilot is understood to have been taken to hospital on arrival.  The alarm is said to have been sounded around 10.20am local time today and a runway was closed for half…

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First EgyptAir A220-300 makes maiden flight

First EgyptAir A220-300 makes maiden flight

The first A220-300 for EgyptAir has successfully completed its inaugural test flight from the Mirabel assembly line. The first of 12 aircraft EgyptAir has on order is due to be delivered to the Cairo-based airline in the coming weeks.  The A220 for EgyptAir will provide passengers with superior comfort, its innovative cabin design featuring the widest economy seats of any single-aisle aircraft and panoramic windows for more natural light. The aircraft which is outfitted with…

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Airlines’ health worries stakeholders

Airlines’ health worries stakeholders

Except urgent solutions are found, the health of Nigerian airlines has created concern for stakeholders and other aviation watchers. Managing Director, Centurion Aviation Security Limited, Group Captain John Okikutu (Rtd), told Woleshadarenews that many of the operating private airlines of today were not financially healthy and are substantially not compliant with the economic regulations of the Nig. CARs. He hinted that most of them were probably recycling the business plans of defunct airlines, stressing that airlines like…

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Omni-Blu Aviation appoints Capt. James Daniel Managing Director

Omni-Blu Aviation appoints Capt. James Daniel Managing Director

  The Board of Directors of Omni-Blu Aviation Limited (OBA) has appointed Captain James Ayodele Daniel as the airline’s Accountable Manager/Managing Director to oversee the affairs of the firm.  Capt. Daniel took over from Captain Sunny Adegbuyi from the company with effect from August 15th 2019  Executive Director, Corporate, Legal & Admin Services Omni-Blu Aviation Limited, Joy Duncan in a statement to announce the exit of Agbeluyi said,  “While we are happy to welcome Captain…

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U.S. draws curtain on safe skies for Africa initiative

U.S. draws curtain on safe skies for Africa initiative

A 20-year-old programme of the United States to assist African countries to maintain high safety standards has come to an end with obvious implications. WOLE SHADARE reports US draws curtain The Safe Skies for Africa programme established by former President Clinton on April 1, 1998, which aimed to improve safety and security in aviation on the continent, has finally come to an end. Speaking nostalgically about the impact of the programme to high safety record in Africa, Commissioner,…

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Nigeria faced with pilots deficit, manpower shortage

Nigeria faced with pilots deficit, manpower shortage

Despite over 1,000 pilots that are currently not engaged and roaming the streets, the aviation industry in Nigeria has been hit by shortage of pilots. Aside Nigeria, the global aviation industry is facing similar problem. A widespread deficit of pilots across all continents has affected the sector, particularly in recent years, with cases of pilot shortages regularly occurring.  A top official with the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), at the close of a…

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FG approves new bill to empower AIB to probe rail, road, marine accidents

FG approves new bill to empower AIB to probe rail, road, marine accidents

Agency released 58% accident reports in two years The Federal Executive Council had approved the proposal for the new draft bill of Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) to empower the bureau to investigate rail, road and marine accidents and serious incidents is currently before the Senate. The AIB is taking after the United States National Transportation Board (NTSB), an independent federal agency charged by Congress with investigating every civil aviation accident in the U.S. and significant…

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FAAN to shut Enugu airport for repairs

FAAN to shut Enugu airport for repairs

To ensure air safety at the airport, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has concluded plans to shut the runway at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu for major repairs on the airfield. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Henrietta Yakubu in a statement said airlines, passengers and all other stakeholders had been notified of the closure that will take place on August 24th, 2019 but did not give date for opening of the airport. She stated that…

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