Qatar’s destinations in Africa rise to 29 with DRC operations

Qatar’s destinations in Africa rise to 29 with DRC operations

Mega carrier, Qatar Airways is expanding rapidly into the African aviation market as the carrier began flight operations, connecting the Democratic Republic of Congo with Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The inaugural flight from Doha to Kinshasa landed at N’djili International Airport on Saturday, 01 June 2024, bringing the total number of African destinations served by the airline to 29. The new route promises to connect Kinshasa to the world via Qatar Airways’ Doha…

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Finchglow gets prestigious Delta Air Lines top sales award

Finchglow gets prestigious Delta Air Lines top sales award

Finchglow Travels has been awarded the prestigious Delta Airlines Top Sales Agency Award for 2023. The award presentation took place on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Lagos. Top executives from Delta Airlines and Finchglow Travels attended to celebrate this significant achievement. The award is a testament to the strong partnership and exceptional performance of Finchglow Travels in promoting Delta Airlines’ services. This recognition therefore acknowledges the company’s outstanding sales achievements and commitment to delivering unparalleled…

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Thairu: Nigerian market second behind SA, as Kenya Airways begins 10 flights to Lagos

Thairu: Nigerian market second behind SA, as Kenya Airways begins 10 flights to Lagos

…Carrier to resume Abuja flight, to pick one other city next year   Chief Commercial and Customer Officer of one of Africa’s biggest airlines, Kenya Airways, Julius Thairu said efficient air connectivity is the only viable way to link the vast geographical space of Africa, stressing that doing so through air travel has the potential to boost trade, economy and confer other benefits to the continent. Thairu was in Nigeria to meet the Kenya Airways…

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NSIB’s accident reports indict  Air Peace for operating unserviceable aircraft, SAHCo

NSIB’s accident reports indict  Air Peace for operating unserviceable aircraft, SAHCo

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has released  final reports on the serious incident involving an Embraer EMB-145LR belonging to Air Peace. The aircraft with nationality and registration marks 5N-BVD operated by Air Peace was involved in a serious incident  at Kaduna Airport, Kaduna on January 14th, 2021 The report which was produced by the NSIB revealed that the aircraft had 53 persons  made up of 49 passengers and four crew with fuel endurance of…

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Keyamo:Safety issues raised by UKCAA against Air Peace closed, says carrier enjoys FG’s support

Keyamo:Safety issues raised by UKCAA against Air Peace closed, says carrier enjoys FG’s support

    The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo said that Air Peace Airlines has closed safety issues raised by safety inspectors of the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority, stressing that the Nigerian flag carrier enjoys the full backing and support of the Nigerian Government in its operation of that route. The Minister in a statement said, “I have been adequately and reliably briefed on the progress made thus far on this issue…

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Facilitating N40 billion intervention I’ll aid AIS automation, navaids upgrade, others, says Ngerem

Facilitating N40 billion intervention I’ll aid AIS automation, navaids upgrade, others, says Ngerem

…Lauds Minister giant strides   A former President of the Aeronautical Information Management Association of Nigeria (AIMAN) William Ngerem has lauded the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo for facilitating the approval of a N40 billion intervention fund for the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) for the completion of  Aeronautical Information System (AIS) automation, upgrading of navigational aids, surveillance and communication facilities. Ngerem made the commendation in his address to mark the…

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UK aviation authorities file report against Air Peace over Gatwick Airport safety violations

UK aviation authorities file report against Air Peace over Gatwick Airport safety violations

…Airline risks fine, NCAA writes carrier, seeks corrective action plan on findings   The London Gatwick Airport has filed two mandatory occurrence reports to the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) against Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace’s operations at the airport. In safety violation documents entitled, “United  Kingdom SAFA Ramp Inspection Report with reference number: CAA-UK, -2024-0217’ and ‘NATS Management System  Safety Report’ seen by Aviation Metric itemized the carrier’s safety violations at the Gatwick…

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Amid harsh economic realities, Airbus delivers 142 airplanes, revenues up by 13% Q1 2024

Amid harsh economic realities, Airbus delivers 142 airplanes, revenues up by 13% Q1 2024

Airbus’ gross commercial aircraft delivered in Q1 2024 rose to 142. This is coming against the backdrop of an operating environment that shows no sign of improvement. The company also reported consolidated financial results for its First Quarter (Q1) ended March 31, 2024. “We delivered first quarter 2024 results against the backdrop of an operating environment that shows no sign of improvement. Geopolitical and supply chain tensions continue. In that context, we delivered 142 commercial…

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Firm to bring aircraft repair facility, training school to Ogun Airport

Firm to bring aircraft repair facility,  training school to Ogun Airport

  President/ Chief Executive Officer of AirFirst Maintenance and Engineering Limited, Mr. Gbolahan Abatan has concluded plans to bring huge investments to the Gateway International Agro Cargo Airport with an aircraft maintenance and repair facility as well as a flight training school for young pilots and aircraft engineers. Abatan made the disclosure when he visited the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, in his office. He commended the governor for building a world-class airport in…

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Sam-Korsah’s tortuous legal battle against Lufthansa, as court orders airline to pay

Sam-Korsah’s tortuous legal battle against Lufthansa, as court orders airline to pay

Four years after a legal battle to seek justice for violating his rights, a Netherlands-based Ghanaian, George Sam-Korsah, an entrepreneur, and owner of Gino XXL Enterprises Europe eventually won his case against Lufthansa German Airline. Aviation Metric has monitored the case since 2021 because of the racial abuse that accompanied the matter and because of man’s inhumanity toward fellow human beings and it felt vindicated for seeking justice for Sam-Korsah. The case was equally monitored…

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