Airline operators seek FG intervention to end JET A1 scarcity

Airline operators seek FG intervention to end JET A1 scarcity

Piqued by unending aviation scarcity, airline operators have called on the Federal Government to urgently help to address the problem which has airlines and passengers untold hardship. The operators, under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) said JET A1 scarcity has led to airlines experiencing acute shortage in recent times. The AON President, Capt. Noggie Meggison made the call on the heels of a consistent unavailability of the  product in the past week…

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FAAN ASSURES PILGRIMS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY AS 2016 HAJJ OPERATIONS COMMENCE IN SOKOTO

FAAN ASSURES  PILGRIMS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY AS 2016 HAJJ OPERATIONS COMMENCE IN SOKOTO

“Safety and security will be the focus of all airports for the 2016 Hajj operations commencing on Monday”.   This was stated by the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Engr. Saleh Dunoma, at the Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport, Sokoto. The Managing Director, who was represented by the Director of Maintenance and Engineering, Engr Oluwafemi Ogunode, stated this today in Sokoto during the inspection of the airport facility in preparation for the 2016…

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Travel demand loses momentum over fragile economies, terror attacks

Travel demand loses momentum over fragile economies, terror attacks

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for 260 airlines across the globe expressed concern that the demand for air travel is growing at slow pace owing to the fragile and uncertain economic backdrop, political shock and a wave of terrorist attacks that are contributing to a softer demand environment. This disclosure was made by IATA’s Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Tony Tyler when he announced global passenger traffic data for June…

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Nigeria not reaping from budding aviation market

Nigeria not reaping from budding aviation market

Nigeria is firmly positioned to reap abundantly from aviation, occasioned by huge potential in the sector. But dominance of the market by foreign airlines, small aircraft capacity and faulty policies have eroded the gains that should have accrued to the sector. WOLE SHADARE writes   Frittered air pacts Nigeria has become the butt of jokes for her inability to position the aviation industry and for failing to capitalise on the different Bilateral Air Services Agreements…

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Nigerian aviation in dire straits, experts warn of imminent collapse

Nigerian aviation in dire straits, experts warn of imminent collapse

*Airlines lose N4B on Naira depreciation on trapped funds *FG distances self from aircraft repair project    Aviation experts converged in Lagos to brainstorm on factors that have held the aviation industry down for many decades, warning that the aviation sector may collapse if the drift is not stemmed. They cited lack of maintenance hangar for airline operators which has cost them over N500 billion in the past five years; scarcity of foreign exchange which…

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EFCC nabs FAAN Level 6 worker over N70m theft

EFCC nabs FAAN Level 6 worker over N70m theft

*Agency suspends suspect The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) stormed the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and arrested one Christy Olabode, a level grade 6 officer over diversion and theft of at least N70 million belonging to the agency. Olabode, who works in the accounts department at the agency’s headquarters at Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), reportedly stole the funds by manipulating furniture allowances between 2013 and 2016. The management of the Federal Airports…

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Nigeria, long overdue for aircraft maintenance facility-Williams

Nigeria, long overdue for aircraft maintenance facility-Williams

The Chief Executive Officer of Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), Captain Jari Williams said Nigeria was long overdue for a world class Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) facility to serve the domestic and regional maintenance requirements of the aviation industry and provide support for the aircraft leasing business.  An MRO is, no doubt, a critical and very important aviation infrastructure. L-R: Representative of the Honourable Minister of State for Aviation and Director of Operation in the…

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Arik Air bags Best West African Airline at Ghana Aviation Awards

Arik Air bags Best West African Airline at Ghana Aviation Awards

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik Air has won another accolade with the award of West African Airline of the Year bestowed on it at the Ghana Aviation Awards 2016 held in Accra on Friday, July 29, 2016. The special recognition award, according to Ghana Aviation Awards Events Director, Richard Abbey Jnr, was conferred on Arik Air because of its achievement in airline business leadership and commitment to safety. The impressive award ceremony held at Movenpick…

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Emirates Cinema Media Photos

Emirates Cinema Media Photos

Winners of Emirates’ Cinema Competition, Adejoh Marvelous, and Tioluwanimi  Odukoya, with Emirates’ Regional Manager for West Africa, Mr Manoj Nair, at the Emirates Cinema Grand Finale Event held at the Silverbird Cinema, Ikeja City Mall in Lagos Emirates’ Regional Manager for West Africa, Mr Manoj Nair, presenting a free movie ticket to one of the winners of the Emirates Cinema Competition, Mr Ayoola Ayolola, at the Emirates Cinema Grand Finale Event held at the Silverbird…

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End of the line for Boeing’s iconic 747?

End of the line for Boeing’s iconic 747?

Boeing has said that it is weighing a decision to end production of the B747 jetliner. The U.S. aircraft-maker is responding to a trend in the industry away from large jets like the B747 toward small and midsize planes that are more fuel efficient and suitable for the needs of airlines, especially the growing ranks of budget carriers. Boeing’s decision to stop manufacturing the 747 would close a chapter in the history of civil aviation….

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