At summit, experts lament bad policy on cargo exportation

At summit, experts lament bad policy on cargo exportation

 Experts in the cargo and aviation sectors have lamented government’s lackadaisical attitude, citing it as the reason for the lack of growth of exportation of agro produce from the country.  Speaking at the agro export air logistics seminar of the Airport Business Summit and Expo in Abuja, speakers were of the views that sound government policies will raise the standard and quality of goods to be exported  In his welcome address, the convener of the…

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A modern transport system for Abuja

A modern transport system for Abuja

The long-awaited Abuja Light Rail Mass Transit Project was commissioned last week amidst jubilation and accolades. CALEB ONWE reports President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday commissioned the Abuja Light Rail project. The event was indeed a further step towards realising the aspirations of the founding fathers of Abuja. In its over 30 years of existence as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja has been adjudged to be one of the fastest growing cities of the world, in terms of infrastructural development…

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Nigerian airlines’ aircraft fleet size shrinks, fares rise by 15%

Nigerian airlines’ aircraft fleet size shrinks, fares rise by 15%

       Passengers to experience delays at airports The voluntary suspension of Medview’s Air’s operations coupled with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)-induced suspension of FirstNation Airways has changed the travel dynamics in the country’s aviation industry and may have limited choices of air travellers. Two airlines, Medview and FirstNation are temporarily out of service. The carriers are planning to bounce back after sorting out their aircraft problems. Consequently, the situation has contributed to hike in…

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Again, NCAA, experts disagree over N502.4 billion ticket sales

Again, NCAA, experts disagree over N502.4 billion ticket sales

Our figures accurate-Agency The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has maintained that there is no falsification or under declaration of N505 billion air tickets sold for 2017, saying it reaffirmed the sanctity of the recently released statistical data on the aviation industry. Experts including a former Commandant, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos and aviation consultant, Group Capt. John Ojikutu (Rtd) had picked holes with the figure released by the aviation regulatory body, saying figures available to…

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Airbus, Côte d’Ivoire ink new partnership deal

Airbus, Côte d’Ivoire ink new partnership deal

MoU to develop aerospace industry in Côte d’Ivoire  Airbus and the government of Côte d’Ivoire have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a framework of collaboration to support the development of the country’s aerospace industry which has been identified as strategic for its economic development. The MoU was signed today by his Excellency Amadou Koné, Minister of Transport of the Republic of  Côte d’Ivoire and Mikail Houari, President Airbus Africa Middle East in the presence…

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Airlines to rake in $33.8 billion in 2018-IATA

Airlines to rake in $33.8 billion in 2018-IATA

Rising costs put carriers under pressure Jet fuel prices expected to rise From Wole Shadare (Sydney, Australia) The Director General of International Air Transport Association (IATA) Alexandre de Juniac said airlines will rake in $33.8 billion this year, adding that aviation’s financial foundation is stronger than ever. He made the remark today while giving report on the air transport industry at the on-going World Air Transport Summit in Sydney, Australia. The IATA boss stated that…

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Airports concession: Intl airlines to raise fares, passengers to pay more

Airports concession: Intl airlines to raise fares, passengers to pay more

   Charges are higher for privatised airports-IATA Why privatised airports fail to deliver   From Wole Shadare, Sydney, Australia  There are indications that inbound and outbound passengers may pay more for air travel as charges and taxes are expected to be raised astronomically should the Federal Government go ahead with its planned concession of its major airports. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged governments including Nigeria not to consider aerodromes for privatisation and…

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SAA sets to shrink way to profitability, consolidates on Nigerian route

SAA sets to shrink way to profitability, consolidates on Nigerian route

Gets $736 million bail out funds, plans three years turnaround The Chief Executive Officer of troubled South African Airways (SAA) Vuyani Jarana said the Nigerian route and most of its high yield routes would be developed more as the carrier begins a turnaround project that would again return it to profitability. He stated that Nigeria with a population of about 180 million people is key to their market and one that should not be joked…

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Med-Trans opens new AeroCare VIII helicopter base in Plainview, Texas

Med-Trans opens new AeroCare VIII helicopter base in Plainview, Texas

Leading air medical transport company Med-Trans Corporation has opened a new AeroCare medical helicopter base in Plainview, Texas, joining a ground ambulance already operating there.   A medically-equipped Bell 407 helicopter is now available at Hale County Airport to serve patients in the Texas Panhandle and surrounding areas.   “Med-Trans Corporation is pleased to be able to incorporate this additional resource into the area’s healthcare assets,” said Med-Trans President Rob Hamilton.   “This expansion reflects…

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UAE carriers face new competition in India after US aviation deal

UAE carriers face new competition in India after US aviation deal

While disagreement rages over the text of the US-UAE aviation deal announced last week, Emirates and Etihad look set to face a new round of competition in the world’s third largest aviation economy. US carrier Delta has said it will look to resume operations into India after “protections outlined in the agreement make it worth it,” he told The Wall Street Journal. “We can now go back into markets that we’ve been run out of.”…

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