NCAA indicts Azman Air of  N1.2 billion debt, violates rules on licence renewal

NCAA indicts Azman Air of  N1.2 billion debt, violates rules on licence renewal

Agency grounds carrier The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the Air Transport Licence (ATL) of Azman Air for its failure to remit N1. 2 billion funds were collected from air travelers on its behalf to its coffers. This is as Capt. Musa Nuhu, the Director-General, NCAA said that the airline also failed to submit security clearance for the renewal of its ATL, which expired in April 2021.   Speaking with journalists on Thursday, …

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AFRAA, Flight Safety Foundation ink deal to enhance Africa’s air transport safety

AFRAA, Flight Safety Foundation ink deal to enhance Africa’s air transport safety

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) and Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a framework of cooperation and facilitate collaboration between the two organisations on actions to enhance air transport safety in Africa. Under the MoU, AFRAA, and FSF will cooperate closely and consult each other on matters and/or activities of mutual interest aimed at the improvement of the safety of the air transport industry in Africa such as…

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Passengers stranded over controllers, NAMA face-off, flights resume

Passengers stranded over controllers, NAMA face-off, flights resume

  Unions protest, lament anti-labour law   Aviation workers made good their threat as they shut the Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano over a dispute between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Nigerian Airspace. Many were left stranded in and out of the airport as they could not immediately fly out of the aerodrome. Flight operations however resumed a few hours later after a dispute between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria…

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Minister accuses foreign airlines of rejecting Naira, block access to travel portals to travel agencies

Minister accuses foreign airlines of rejecting Naira, block access to travel portals to travel agencies

Chides carriers for deploying social media to press for demands    The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika has accused foreign airlines of blocking local travel agencies from accessing their websites for transactions, adding that intelligence reports indicated that some of the airlines are refusing Naira and charging their ticket fares in dollars in violation of the nation’s laws. He vowed to sanction international airlines that it said are now refusing to sell tickets in naira….

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Attempted Stowaway says, ‘I’m tired of country,’ firm identifies intruder

Attempted Stowaway says, ‘I’m tired of country,’ firm identifies intruder

Operators of Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2), Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) have identified the intruder who was seen inside a parked United Nigeria Airlines.  Head of Media, BASL, Oluwatosin Onalaja disclosed that Rasheed Muftau, a 14-year-old stowaway was found unconscious inside one of the aircraft of United Nigeria is safe in the custody of the airport authority where he is being held for further investigation.  Onalaja further disclosed that the boy told investigators that…

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NiMet warns high rain fall may trigger flooding across states

NiMet warns high rain fall may trigger flooding across states

Based on the rainfall distribution and rainfall amounts recorded in the country during the month of August 2022, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has warned of possible flooding in some states that have experienced a high amount of rainfall in July and August this year. According to NiMet, “The saturated state of the soil moisture across the country in the month of July and heavy rainfall recorded in August may put most places to experience…

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Debt recovery: NCAA adopts pays as you go, puts defunct airlines on notice

Debt recovery: NCAA adopts pays as you go, puts defunct airlines on notice

Carriers to do on-the-spot payment before clearance to fly Operators’ body ask charges carriers to liquidate debts, chides agency     Many aviation agencies are in a serious dilemma over how to recoup the several billion of debts owed by defunct airlines. Many of the nation’s defunct carriers like Chanchangi, Bellview, Sahara Airlines, ADC, Afrijet, Air Mid West, Air Nigeria, Albarka, and Associated among others are said to be owing the various agencies including other…

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Delta airline suspends New York to Lagos flights over low demand

Delta airline suspends New York to Lagos flights over low demand

Effective October 4, 2022, Delta Air Lines will suspend its flights between New York JFK airport and Lagos. The airline disclosed this via a statement, stating that the route suspension was to fit into “the current demand environment.” The statement read, “Delta is suspending its nonstop service between New York-JFK and Lagos to fit the current demand environment. “The airline continues to operate service between Lagos and Atlanta and offers onward connections to New York…

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Trapped funds: Follow Nigeria’s example, IATA tells Ethiopia, Algeria, others, lauds FG

Trapped funds: Follow Nigeria’s example, IATA tells Ethiopia, Algeria, others, lauds FG

Wants $200 million balance trapped funds   The International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for over 200 international airlines said it would continue to engage the Nigerian government with a view to expediting the release of the remaining amount so that airlines can afford to serve Nigeria and other African countries where their funds are trapped. Nigeria is among countries in Africa that are keeping airlines’ funds. Other countries keeping airlines’ funds are…

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Reps ask foreign carriers to jettison planned sale of tickets in dollars

Reps ask foreign carriers to jettison planned sale of tickets in dollars

Emirates rescinds decision leave Nigeria Sept 1, reinstates flights Cuts frequencies to four from 14   The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation has asked foreign airlines wishing to sell tickets in the United States dollars because of the difficulty they encountered in repatriating the proceeds of their ticket sales to discontinue the idea. It said doing so would put enormous pressure on intending travelers and make it extremely difficult for people to travel. This…

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