Air Ambulance as essential lifesaving tool

Air Ambulance as essential lifesaving tool

An under-supply in the air ambulance sector has contributed to slow market of this life-saving service, WOLE SHADARE writes Nigeria requires more air ambulances to save lives. Air ambulance service, though popular in Europe, America and South Africa is still largely unknown in the Nigerian environment. The role of an ambulance is a really essential tool for medical professionals and it is getting the right patient the right medical facilities within the right time-frame. When patients…

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Community hostage: Owerri airport manager lauds FAAN MD

Community hostage: Owerri airport manager lauds FAAN MD

 Efobi said that, the Owerri Airport has improved in terms of structure, adding that they tried as much as possible to improve on it. He however, said that his priority when he came to Owerri was to first motivate the staff in whatever way and that since then, they have been doing in-house training for the staff. On the cargo section, Efobi said “from my observation since I come here, the cargo section here is…

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Govt, rakes in N10b from 146 jet owners

Govt, rakes in N10b from 146 jet owners

The Federal Government is reaping over N10 billion from operators of the 146 private jets in Nigeria, Woleshadarenews has learnt.  As at August 2016, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) confirmed that there are 146 corporate jets in the country of which only 46 were registered in Nigeria while 100 have foreign registration. The total amount in taxes, charges, over-flier, landing and parking, according to a jet owner who spoke to this newspaper under condition…

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Air Peace chief pledges to end nightmare on Delta route

Air Peace chief pledges to end nightmare on Delta route

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema has assured that the difficulties being experienced by air travellers on the Delta State route will soon be a thing of the past. Onyema gave the assurance when members of the National Association of Niger-Delta Students visited the corporate headquarters of Air Peace in Lagos to show appreciation for the airline’s efforts to transform air travel experience in Nigeria and provide jobs for the people. The Air…

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A350-100 Early Long flight Proves Exclusive Cabin Comfort, Maturity

A350-100 Early Long flight Proves Exclusive Cabin Comfort, Maturity

 Test aircraft performed long Flight in typical airline operating conditions    The A350-1000 completed successfully its first and unique “Early Long Flight” with 310 passengers on board, including 10 Airbus Flight Test crew members and 13 Virgin Atlantic cabin crew. Test aircraft MSN065 took off from and landed in Toulouse on May 11th after a 12 hours flight.   During the long-haul flight the passengers, comprising Airbus employees and cabin crew personnel from Virgin Atlantic…

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Ethiopian Airlines, Singapore tourism partner to return to Singapore June 1

Ethiopian Airlines, Singapore tourism partner to return to Singapore June 1

Africa’s most profitable airline, Ethiopian Airlines has concluded plans to launch services to Singapore on June 1, 2017. It would service the route with the ultra-modern Boeing 787.  Aside returning to the Far East Asia, the carrier has entered into partnership with Singapore Tourism Board in a bid to boost traffic and sustain the airline’s operations in the area. Nigerian are expected to take advantage of this services as they can now  travel to Singapore…

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Visa establishes regional headquarters in Cote D’Ivoire

Visa establishes regional headquarters in Cote D’Ivoire

  To support Western and Central African markets Visa, a global payments technology company, today announced that it has opened its regional headquarters for the Western and Central Africa region in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire. Visa staff will work with local governments, financial institutions and merchants to bring the benefits of electronic payments, and introduce new payments technologies such as mVisa to more people in Cote D’Ivoire and the wider Western and Central Africa cluster. mVisa…

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Delta orders 30 additional A321s

Delta orders 30 additional A321s

*Fourth Delta A321ceo order in as many years  Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.)-based Delta Air Lines has placed an incremental order for 30 firm A321ceo aircraft.  This order follows three previous Delta orders for the Current Engine Option version of the largest Airbus A320 Family member.  The airline took delivery of its first A321 in March of last year. Delta now has ordered a total of 112 A321s, each powered by CFM56 engines from CFM International.   …

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A day with Arik Air to Borno IDP camp

A day with Arik Air to Borno IDP camp

I visited Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State Tuesday this week. I was part of a media team that was invited to cover the resumption of Arik’s flights to the city, more than one year after the carrier withdrew services to the airport. Arik’s withdrawal from Maiduguri was not unconnected with unrest in the North East, especially Borno State where the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents held sway before the military degraded them (Boko Haram) and…

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Uncertainty over ex-Airways workers’ N74b severance pay

Uncertainty over ex-Airways workers’ N74b severance pay

700 workers of defunct airline died in 11 years   Over 2000 former workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways are uncertain and confused over the N74 billion severance allowances promised them by the Federal Government early this year. They had expressed confidence and hope that the Minister of State of Aviation, Hadi Sirika’s pronouncement that government would look into the matter following the setting up of a committee to look into it raised their hope…

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