‘High premium, multiple taxation threaten aviation’

‘High premium, multiple taxation threaten aviation’

Lack of capacity by Nigerian insurance firms to provide cover for airlines and alleged multiple taxation are threatening the operations of many carriers in the country. Chairman, Air Peace Airlines, Mr. Allen Onyema, raised this alarm in a chat in Lagos. Besides, he said that all the insurance firms in the country do not have the capacity it takes to insure a single airline, explaining that this formed the decision of operators to be insured outside…

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Routes’ concession:Nigerian airlines in whining game

Routes’ concession:Nigerian airlines in whining game

Multiple routes designation to foreign airlines has been one of the headaches of domestic airlines. The truth is that Nigerian airlines are so small, fragmented and not ready for competition. WOLE SHADARE writes   It first started as a subtle protest, but later assumed a wider dimension as airlines, particularly Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and a few others sympathetic to the precarious situation of Nigerian carriers, have pleaded with the Federal Government to review…

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Crew tests positive to Marijuana, as NCAA conducts test on aviation personnel

Crew tests positive to Marijuana, as NCAA conducts test on aviation personnel

 The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has conducted a random alcohol and drug tests on licensed aviation personnel in the industry. However, out of the 87 personnel tested, only one crew member tested positive to psychoactive substance, Tetrahydro – Cannabinol (Marijuana) and was immediately suspended by the authority from carrying out further flight operations.   Further investigations were later carried out to ascertain the quantity of the substance in the urine sample of the crew…

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CAPT DELE ORE: I once overshot the runway, flew with one engine

CAPT DELE ORE: I once overshot the runway, flew with one engine

Many refer to Captain Dele Ore as an encyclopaedia on aviation matters in Nigeria having being around the sector for 54 years. He rose through the ranks, first as a graduate from Britain Air University (AST), Perth Scotland, Oxford Air Training School, Mannin University, U.K. culminating in the attainment of a commercial pilot licence with instrument rating, multi-engine rating. This early training set up Ore, described as one of the best pilots Nigeria ever had…

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Air Peace retrains B777 pilots for international flights

Air Peace retrains B777 pilots for international flights

Air Peace has given its plan to launch itself on the international route a big push with the training of four of its pilots in the handling of Boeing 777 aircraft. The training which took place at the Boeing Training Centre in the United Kingdom was the first by any Nigerian airline. The carrier’s Chief Pilot, Captain Victor Egonu, Capt. Victor Iwo Brown, Senior First Officer Ahmad Abdullahi and First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu participated in…

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Airlines: Fifth freedom killing competition

Airlines: Fifth freedom killing competition

Airline operators have faulted the prevalent of fifth freedom right granted some airlines and have called for a review. Chairman, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Capt. Noggie Meggison, said the right was damaging airlines in the continent, describing it as a rip-off on other carriers. Large European, American and Gulf carriers, by virtue of the Fifth Freedom, are able to operate flights directly from their respective bases into Accra and then fly into a neighbouring…

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Borisade, aviation reformist dies at 71

Borisade, aviation reformist dies at 71

Former Aviation Minister, Professor Babalola Borisade is dead. According to family sources, Borisade died in the early hours of Wednesday in the United Kingdom (UK). He was aged 71. He was initially rushed to Reddington Hospital in Lagos, last week from where he was taken to London. The cause of death was lung and heart –related.Borishade was born in Usi- Ekiti on March 7, 1946 into the Ebi Ilotin family. He served as a minister…

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Turkish Airlines: 18 Underaged Nigerian undergo harrowing experience in Turkey

Turkish Airlines: 18 Underaged Nigerian undergo harrowing experience in Turkey

Pupils and students of Glisten International College, Abuja have been left stranded in Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul, Turkey over the inability of Turkish Airlines to airlift them back to Nigeria as scheduled.    The students between the ages of 11and 14 were made to sleep at the resting area of the airport terminal over night with just blankets provided them by the management of the airline, rather than hotel accommodation.   The team, which had…

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NCAA cautions pilots, others on thunderstorm prevalence

NCAA cautions pilots, others on thunderstorm prevalence

Airline operators and pilots have been cautioned over the prevalence of thunderstorm and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a weather alert cautioning them and Air Traffic Controllers on the inherent danger associated with severe thunderstorms.   A statement by the aviation regulatory body signed by its spokesman, Sam Adurogboye stated that these hazards include severe turbulence, microburst, low level wind shears and hail events that could affect the safety of flight operations….

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Kreuzpaintner appointed VP Sales Lufthansa Group for the EMEA sales region

Kreuzpaintner appointed VP Sales Lufthansa Group for the EMEA sales region

 Dr. Stefan Kreuzpaintner has been appointed Vice President Sales EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Lufthansa Group Airlines. In this position, Kreuzpaintner will be responsible for all sales and commercial activities in the EMEA region including Nigeria – altogether comprising 74 markets in Europe (except for the airlines’ home markets Austria, Germany and Switzerland), the Middle East as well as Africa. Stefan Kreuzpaintner will be based in Frankfurt and manage the recently merged areas of Europe…

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