Kenyan families reject Boeing’s $100m compensation

Kenyan families reject Boeing’s $100m compensation

At least 15 Kenyan families who lost their kin in fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash in March 2019 in March 2019 have flatly rejected $100million (N35 billion) compensation from manufacturer to withdraw the case. The ill-fated plane killed 149 passengers and eight crew members. Through their lawyers led by Stephen Gachie, the 15 families vowed to proceed with the case to its logical conclusion despite Boeing having proposed an out of court settlement and financial support….

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Virgin Atlantic celebrates 18 years in Nigeria

Virgin Atlantic celebrates 18 years in Nigeria

       Offers N304, 000 ‘birthday’ fare tickets to London       Airline among leaders in CSR Mega carrier, Virgin Atlantic is excited to celebrate 18 years this July since it launched its first flight from Nigeria on 6 July 2001 on-board a Boeing 747-200 from Lagos to London and beyond. Since the year 2001 Virgin Atlantic has welcomed over three million customers on board and carried over 5.5 million kilograms   of Cargo. Today customers travelling with Virgin Atlantic…

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NAHCO Appoints Herbert Odika as COO

NAHCO Appoints Herbert Odika as COO

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco aviance) has appointed Mr. Herbert Odika as its Chief Operating Officer (COO). A first class aviation professional with excellent knowledge of the industry, Odika, a former staff of nahco aviance, is a graduate of Business Studies from the University of North London. The new Chief Operating Officer is a commercially astute, delivery-focused individual with vast experience in such diverse areas as sales, marketing, business development, medical sales, operational…

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FAAN sets up task force on traffic management

FAAN sets up task force on traffic management

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria [FAAN] has notified passengers and other airport users that in a bid to foster effective land-side traffic management, the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos has constituted a task force to ensure improvement in the flow of vehicular traffic. The objective of the task force, which is made up of officers from the aviation security department and other relevant security agencies shall be to control vehicular movement, prevent unauthorized parking at…

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African airlines post 2.1% traffic in May, says IATA

African airlines post 2.1% traffic in May, says IATA

African airlines have posted a 2.1 per cent  traffic rise in May compared to the year-ago period. This was up from just 1.1% growth in April.  In the same vein, capacity climbed 0.1 per cent and load factor increased 1.3 percentage points to 67.0 per cent, this is just as Traffic between Africa and Europe continues to expand strongly, but economic growth in South Africa – a key regional economy and air transport market– contracted…

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Adesanmi, Bashua families, others to get Boeing’s $100 million special funds

Adesanmi, Bashua families, others to get Boeing’s $100 million special funds

 Funds not part of statutory compensation 346 people died in October and March The families of two Nigerians killed in the Ethiopian Airline’s plane crash, Professor Pius Adesanmi and Ambassador Abiodun Bashua, a former Joint Special Representative for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur, Sudan are among the 155 others who are to benefit from Boeing’s $100 million special funds to assuage the pains of relatives left behind by the deceased. Also on board…

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NAHCO targets N2bn profit in 2019

NAHCO targets N2bn profit in 2019

Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO aviance) Plc plans to grow its profit by 323.3 per cent to N2.13 billion in 2019. The management of the company also assured that ongoing strategic initiatives would deliver significant growths over the next five years. The management of the company presented the underlying facts behind the operations of the company to capital market stakeholders yesterday at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Group Managing Director, Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO…

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Benin-Ore airlift: Air ambulance as life saver

Benin-Ore airlift: Air ambulance as life saver

  The Benin-Ore expressway episode was actually done to save life. WOLE SHADARE writes that patients transported to hospital by helicopter have a better chance of surviving traumatic injuries than those transported by ground ambulance  Stir The evacuation by Tropical Arctic Logistics Ltd last week of a seriously ill man on the ever busy Benin-Ore Expressway with a chopper has again brought to the fore the air Ambulance as essential lifesaving tool. The helicopter operator that caused a stir…

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IATA: Intra-Africa trade to grow 50% by 2045

IATA: Intra-Africa trade to grow 50% by 2045

Intra-African trade is projected to grow from less than 12 per cent in 2013 to 50 per cent by 2045, while global trade will rise from two per cent to 12 per cent. Regional Vice-President, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Muhammed Ali Albakri, disclosed this at the IATA Regional Aviation Forum held in Accra, Ghana. Themed “Aviation: Business for Regional Prosperity,” Albakri stated that currently, air transport supports 6.2 million jobs and $55.8 billion of…

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FG approves new Conditions of Service for AIB

FG approves new Conditions of Service for AIB

  The Federal Government has approved a Staff Conditions of Service for the Accident Investigation Bureau, Nigeria (AIB-N). The approval was conveyed in a letter dated 25 June, 2019 sent to the Bureau from the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation. This is the first time the Bureau will be having her own Condition of Service since it was established as an autonomous agency 12 years ago. The Bureau was established…

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