Aviation loses N40bn yearly to obsolete equipment

Aviation loses N40bn yearly to obsolete equipment

Slow technology deployment derails sector’s gains   Lack of deployment of adequate technology is derailing the gains the aviation industry in Nigeria would have made, Woleshadarenew has leant. Most of the technologies at the airports are either not performing optimally or are lacking or outdated, thereby leading to financial bleeding by airlines, airport operators and various service providers. In most parts of the world, more advanced technologies are deployed to cut time wasted on passenger…

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N858.5 Million debt: Crisis looms over planned airports closure

N858.5 Million debt: Crisis looms over planned airports closure

*Airlines to divert flights to other aerodromes *Operators plan fresh logistics The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said it is withdrawing services from Gombe, Kebbi and Bebi airports over N858.6million indebtedness to the agency. A statement by spokesperson for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said this action has become imperative, disclosing that the management of Gombe airport is indebted to the authority to the tune of N607,289,972, while Kebbi and Bebi airports are indebted to…

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NAMA embarks on aggressive navigational facility upgrade

NAMA embarks on aggressive navigational facility upgrade

Begins equipment calibration in 24 airports The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) said it had in the past 18 months embarked on an aggressive upgrade of navigational infrastructure in strategic airports in the country. The agency noted that Cat II Instrument Landing Systems /Distance Measuring Equipment (ILS/DME) have already been installed in Kaduna, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt airports. It noted that in the same vein, installation of Doppler Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (DVOR)…

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FAAN withdraws services to Warri, Gombe airports, Arik withdraws services

FAAN withdraws services to Warri, Gombe airports, Arik withdraws services

  Passengers choose alternate airports The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has notified airlines of the withdrawal of services to Osubi Airport, Warri, Gombe Airport and Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2). In a Notice To Airmen (NOTAM) issued on Saturday, FAAN stated that it will be withdrawing Aviation Security, fire fighting and rescue operations from Osubi, Gombe and MMA2 from midnight of Sunday, December 9, 2018. Consequently, Arik Air will be suspending its…

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Dana Air bags Best Domestic Airline Award 2018

Dana Air bags Best Domestic Airline Award 2018

One of Nigeria’s leading airlines Dana Air has won the award for Africa’s Best Airline of the year 2018 in the domestic operations category, at the Development in Africa Merits Award held recently at Sheraton Hotels, Lagos. DAMA awards is a yearly conference and awards ceremony organized annually by Delta Business School Limited to recognize  Corporate organizations and Individuals who have contributed immensely to the development of Africa through their service, humanitarian activities, business model…

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Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM) handbook launched

Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM) handbook launched

The African Union together with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the African Airlines Association and the African Civil Aviation Commission, have today published the SAATM handbook.  The handbook is a guide to the origins, objectives, economic and social benefits as well as the implementation of SAATM) by the AU and its member states.  SAATM is intended to open up intra-African air travel with enhanced connectivity and African competition.   This will enable and promote growth…

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AIB releases first international aircraft investigation report in Sao Tome

AIB releases first international aircraft investigation report in Sao Tome

Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria has just set another standard in the region, as regards to releasing timely and accurate air accident report in Sao Tome and Principe. This is as a result of effective collaboration and corporation the Bureau has garnered in the last 24 months with the aviation stakeholders and the endless work by the Bureau’s investigators. The Commissioner/CEO, Engr Akin Olateru on yesterday led his team to submit the final report of the…

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Quorum Aviation secures AOC, unveils board, management

Quorum Aviation secures AOC, unveils board, management

A new entrant into the aviation sector, Quorum Aviation Services Limited has concluded plans to begin services after it recently got the all-important Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Already, the airline has put together its Board comprising some of the best brains in the country’s aviation industry including former Managing Director of Nigerian Air and Chief Executive of Ropeways Limited, Captain Dapo Olumide and former Managing Director of Nigerian…

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Bristow boosts capacity development for Nigeria Immigration service

Bristow boosts capacity development for Nigeria Immigration service

  Bristow Helicopters Nigeria Ltd., a leading aviation player in the service of Nigeria’s oil and gas has boosted human capital development as it donated two multi-million naira blocks of classrooms and two solar-powered boreholes to the Nigeria Immigration Training School, Kano as parts of its corporate social responsibility. The company has also revealed that it will soon unveil similar projects at NIS training school in Ahoda River State in due course, with a view…

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Europe, Americas, others out-performed Africa in freight demand-IATA

Europe, Americas, others out-performed Africa in freight demand-IATA

Continent records a 4.2% decline African carriers saw freight demand decrease by 4.2 per cent in October 2018, compared to the same month last year.  This was the seventh time in eight months that demand shrank. Over the same period, capacity increased by 5.4 per cent year-on-year.  Also worrisome is report that demand conditions on all key markets to and from Africa remain weak.  Nonetheless, seasonally-adjusted international freight volumes have stopped declining and recovered sharply in recent months. Africa currently accounts…

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