Chaos, flight disruptions over power outage at Lagos airport

Chaos, flight disruptions over power outage at Lagos airport

*Airlines decry recurring problem *FAAN apologises   Nigeria’s busiest airport, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos again witnessed power outage at the aerodrome. The problem caused major disruption of flight services to airlines.   Arik, Air Maroc, Lufthansa, Delta, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Air France, Delta, British Airways, South African Airways among others expressed disappointment over the problem that has lingered for more than four years.   Power outage at the Lagos airport is a recurring…

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Recession: Keeping tab on airlines

Recession: Keeping tab on airlines

Airlines have faced worse situations but this time around, they are finding it extremely hard to cope. Consequently, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has been asked to economically regulate to prevent corner cutting. WOLE SHADARE reports   Deregulation policy Many years ago, precisely in the 1980s and 1990, the aviation industry in Nigeria was deregulated. This led to the birth of Okada Air and ADC, among others. The two were very prominent because of…

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241 Nigerians begged to return from Libya

241 Nigerians begged to return from Libya

*Under-aged among returnees *IOM offers $50 to each deportee Two hundred and fourty one Nigerians were voluntarily returned to Nigeria. The Assisted Voluntary Returnees (AVRs) came aboard a Libyan Airlines’ Airbus A330-200 chartered flight. They had in the last few weeks pleaded to return to their home country to escape alleged hostility faced in the host country. It was learnt that most of them were stranded in Libya after they failed to cross high sea to…

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NAMA, Airlines In ‘Roforofo’ Fight

NAMA, Airlines In ‘Roforofo’ Fight

Anytime airlines are asked to reconcile their debts with all the aviation agencies, that is when you begin to hear excuses, intimidation and blackmail from the operators, accompanied by threats of shutting their operations. Airlines in Nigeria are known to behave irresponsibly each time they are asked to pay up. This article does not in any way, support the actions of the agencies in their revenue recovery drive. Most times they apply tactics that are…

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Workers protest planned concession of four airports

Workers protest planned concession of four airports

Air transport workers under the aegis of Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and  the National Union of Pensioners (NUP) today took to the street to protest the concessioning of the four major airport terminals. Their protest caused traffic gridlock along the roads leading to Ikeja and Oshodi. The protest was peaceful.   Many of the protesters were seen singing and trekking from the Federal Airports…

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Emirates adds Guangzhou to its global list of A380 destinations

Emirates adds Guangzhou to its global list of A380 destinations

Emirates, voted the World’s Best Airline 2016 at the Skytrax World Airline Awards, announced today that it will operate its flagship A380 on services between Dubai and Guangzhou from 1st October 2016, the 67th National Day of People’s Republic of China. This follows the airline’s recent announcements of A380 deployment on its Milan and Johannesburg routes. Guangzhou will join more than 40 destinations on Emirates’ extensive global network served by its highly popular A380 aircraft,…

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Meggison: How Debt Forced Airlines To Close Shop

Meggison: How Debt Forced Airlines To Close Shop

Alleges ex-minister cancelled prejudgment bills Airlines such as Triax, Sosoliso, Air Nigeria, Premium Air Shuttle, Gas, Okada, Sahara, Oriental and Chanchangi among others, closed shop because of hostility meted out to them by government agencies in their bid to recover their debts, the Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has said. Chairman, AON, Capt. Noggie Meggison, disclosed this to woleshadare.net in Lagos. He described the over N38 billion allegedly owed NAMAN8.08 billion,…

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Dearth of skilled manpower compounds aviation woes

Dearth of skilled manpower compounds aviation woes

Dearth of skilled manpower in Nigeria’s aviation has compounded the woes of the industry, Woleshadarenews has learnt. This is said to be threatening the ability of the industry to meet her safety oversight functions. This problem is, however, not limited to the aviation sector in Nigeria. For the past nine years, a major obstacle in Africa’s inability to meet its safety oversight functions is the lack of requisite competent manpower. President, Nigerian Aviation Safety Initiative…

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Med-View airlifts 10,500 in Nigeria, Mali, within two weeks

Med-View airlifts 10,500 in Nigeria, Mali, within two weeks

Med-View Airline PLC, a flag carrier for the 2016 Hajj operations, has airlifted over 10,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in less than two weeks. While over 9,500 were airlifted from Nigeria, 1000 were airlifted from another West African country, Mali since August 8 when it commenced the airlift. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole disclosed this on Sunday during the annual Hajj seminar for international hajj pilgrims going through…

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N8b debts to NAMA, phantom- Airline operators

N8b debts to NAMA, phantom- Airline operators

*Carpets agencies over inefficiency, plans to cripple carriers Airline Operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has described the debts they allegedly owe virtually all the aviation agencies as ‘phantom’, one that does not exist. The airlines, including those that have ceased operation owe Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) debts amounting to over N30b. The Chairman of AON,…

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