IATA expresses outrage over Istanbul airport attack

IATA expresses outrage over Istanbul airport attack

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has expressed outrage at last night’s attack at Atatürk Airport Istanbul, Turkey. “Once again, innocent travelers have been attacked in a cowardly and murderous act. Our thoughts are with the victims, and their families and friends,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO. He stated that air transport brings people together and facilitates both social and economic development. Tyler further stated that Istanbul has a particularly significant and…

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Ataturk airport attack: At least 28 reported dead

Ataturk airport attack: At least 28 reported dead

A gun and bomb attack on Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport has killed at least 28 people and injured others, with reports of at least one suicide bomber. At least 20 people were also wounded with casualties being reportedly rushed to hospital in taxis. Police reportedly opened fire to stop the suspects at an entry point. It appears that the attackers detonated explosives at the entrance to the international terminal. Recent bomb attacks in Turkey have…

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BREAKING NEWS……Turkey Istanbul: Explosions and gunfire rock Ataturk airport

BREAKING NEWS……Turkey Istanbul: Explosions and gunfire rock Ataturk airport

At least two explosions and gunfire have rocked Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport, with reports of “multiple” people injured. Gunfire was directed from an airport car park, according to a witness quoted by Reuters news agency. Taxis were ferrying wounded people from the airport, the witness added. In December, a blast on the tarmac at a different Istanbul airport, Sabiha Gokcen, killed a cleaner. Recent bomb attacks in Turkey have been linked to Kurdish separatists or…

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How Local Content’ll Aid Airport Privatisation

How Local Content’ll Aid Airport Privatisation

  As government finalises plans to privatise four airports, stakeholders call for due diligence and injection of local content to midwife the process. WOLE SHADARE writes The twin-problems of mismanagement and corruption encountered by the state-owned corporations constitute the impetus for talk about plan to privatise some Nigerian airports. For the government to demonstrate to investors that it is serious and committed to the privatisation programme, the first step is to make the process very transparent by…

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Aviation fuel price highest in Nigeria, other oil producing nations

Aviation fuel price highest in Nigeria, other oil producing nations

JET A1 price skyrockets Aviation fuel costs more in Nigeria and other oil producing countries than their counterparts that do not produce oil, woleshadare.net investigations have revealed. For instance, in Nigeria, despite the stability in the lifting of aviation fuel across the country and the deregulation of the commodity, JET A1 has hit an all-time high of N170 per litre. The skyrocketing price of JETA1 in Nigeria has added more to the pains of airlines,…

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DUBLIN:A city steeped in history, culture, entertainment

DUBLIN:A city steeped in history, culture, entertainment

WOLE SHADARE, who was in Dublin recently to attend the annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), writes on the enduring legacies of the flourishing city Over the years, many of those who have toured Dublin, Ireland have continued to crow about its beauty and its friendly welcoming people. So, when the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for over 260 airlines sent an invitation to attend its 72nd Annual…

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Brexit: UK air passengers could be 3-5% lower by 2020, says IATA

Brexit: UK air passengers could be 3-5% lower by 2020, says IATA

The Brexit vote has triggered much financial uncertainty and otherwise as leaders in the United Kingdom and European Union are working to establish a new framework for their relation.   Consequently, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for over 260 airlines has released preliminary analysis of the financial and economic impact of the Brexit decision on the air transport industry. Director-General of IATA, Tony Tyler in a statement said the Brexit vote…

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Dublin based AWAS orders 15 A320 Family aircraft

Dublin based AWAS orders 15 A320 Family aircraft

AWAS, the Dublin-based leading global aircraft leasing company has announced an order for an additional 15 A320 Family aircraft, comprising 12 A320ceo and three A321ceo aircraft.                                AWAS CEO, Dave Siegel, said, “AWAS is pleased to continue our long-term relationship with Airbus in reaching this deal for the order of 15 A320 CEO Family aircraft which will include a mix of both A321 and A320 aircraft. AWAS is bullish on the A320 and A321 CEO…

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Nigeria, 14 others undergo Singapore’s air safety training

Nigeria, 14 others undergo Singapore’s air safety training

 A team of aviation experts have undergone air safety training in Nigeria. The training, put together by Singapore’s Civil Aviation Academy also had 40 participants from 15 African countries.   The Aerodrome course hitherto offered in Singapore Civil Aviation Academy was taken to diaspora for the very first time in its existence. The first offshore location for the course away from Singapore was at the NCAA Conference Facility, Lagos, Nigeria.   In cognizance of importance…

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EXPLOITING THE ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

EXPLOITING THE ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

Yakubu Dati The aviation industry is a catalyst for socio-economic development anywhere! It provides the fastest and safest means of transportation of persons and cargo within and between countries thereby promoting commerce and industry, two of the major determinants of the Gross Domestic Product.   Tourism, which today, constitutes the economic mainstay of such countries as UAE and Ethiopian, is given impetus by air transportation. This perhaps, explains the prominence occupied by Emirates and Ethiopian…

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