A tale of luxury on board Symphony of The Seas

A tale of luxury on board Symphony of The Seas

WOLE SHADARE writes about the inside story of how cruise ships went from pensioners’ pastime to floating cities engaged in an all-out entertainment arms race How does one describe the experience on Symphony of the Seas, regarded as the world’s largest cruise ship? It is one that is difficult to capture in just one article. Symphony of The Seas has just everything.  She is about five times the size of the Titanic. At 362 metres long, you could…

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Airbus gets strong order for 8 A320 NEO, CEO jetliners for March 2018

Airbus gets strong order for 8 A320 NEO, CEO jetliners for March 2018

Delivers 56 airplanes in the month                             Airbus booked orders for eight A320 Family single-aisle jetliners in the NEO and CEO versions during March, while delivering 56 aircraft in the month from across the company’s in-production single-aisle and wide-body product lines.  The new business involved six A320neo jetliners for an unidentified customer, and two A321ceo aircraft for Vietnam’s VietJetAir.  Taking bookings and cancellations into account, net orders logged by Airbus during the first three months of…

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British Airways expands African network to include Seychelles

British Airways expands African network to include Seychelles

British Airways’ has expanded its African network by starting a twice-weekly service to the Seychelles. The inaugural flight touched down at Mahé International Airport on Sunday 25 March and the schedule will see flights departing Heathrow’s Terminal 5 on Wednesdays and Saturdays, returning on Thursdays and Sundays. British Airways is the only airline offering a non-stop service from the UK. The service is year-round and is operated by the airline’s newest aircraft, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner….

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Skye Bank, EFCC charges frivolous, bogus- First Nation

Skye Bank, EFCC charges frivolous, bogus- First Nation

…‘We owe no bank a dime’, repaid N3.1m in full settlement First Nation Airways has again clarified that it does not owe any banking institution (local or abroad) and disputed in good faith any indebtedness to Skyebank Plc. The airline in a statement signed by its media officer, Ademola Daniel and made available to the media stated, “We will vigorously defend our innocence with respect to the charges and are confident that we will obtain justice from…

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Ten year feud ends as Arik moves PH operations to MMA2

Ten year feud ends as Arik moves PH operations to MMA2

MMA2 facilities rank among best in the world-Arik’s VP  It is official. Arik Air, Nigeria’s flag carrier airline today, moved its Port-Harcourt flights to the imposing, multi-billion naira Murtala Muhammed Airport 2, popularly called MMA2. For more than ten years, both the management of Arik led by a former owner of Arik, Sir Arumeni Johnson-Ikhide and Chairman Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) Dr. Wale Babalakin engaged each other in a war of words over relocation…

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Is biofuel still alternative to Jet A1?

Is biofuel still alternative to Jet A1?

With skyrocketing cost of Jet A1, is biofuel still considered an alternative to aviation kerosene? WOLE SHADARE asks     Virgin Atlantic lead the way   February 26, 2018 marks the 10th anniversary of the first demo flight on biofuel, which was executed by Virgin Atlantic. Since that day, over 100,000 commercial flights have used low carbon fuels.This is especially amazing since in 2006 when experts were told over and over that biofuel flight would never…

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How ease of doing business triggered efficiency in airport operations-Captain Yadudu

How ease of doing business triggered efficiency in airport operations-Captain Yadudu

Director of Airports Operations, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Captain Rabiu Yadudu has said that the Ease of Doing Business has brought about a lot of efficiency in airport operations and synergy among security agencies. This is just as he said the authority is now a subscriber to the Airport Service Quality Program(ASP) an ICAO program that uses data gathering to help the agency measure its passengers reactions to all levels of its operations…

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Metro Aviation places order for 25 Airbus EC145e helicopters

Metro Aviation places order for 25 Airbus EC145e helicopters

Airbus Helicopters Inc. has announced that Metro Aviation Inc. had ordered an unprecedented 25 EC145e helicopters that it will place into service providing air medical transport and other aerial services. It is one of the larger commercial helicopter orders ever booked by the U.S. based company. Metro was the first customer in the world for the lighter weight and lower cost version of the EC145 when it was launched by Airbus Helicopters in 2015, placing…

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Nigeria loses N110 billion, 500m litres aviation fuel annually to Benin, Ghana

Nigeria loses N110 billion, 500m litres aviation fuel annually to Benin, Ghana

Why aviation fuel price could rise again-Airline chief CITA partners PUMA to bridge supply gap Except aviation fuel marketers improve on their aviation fuel supply chain, the aviation industry would continue to fail in meeting up with over 1 billion litre of Jet A1 needed for the sector annually. At N220 per litre cost, half of that, 500 million litres demands could not be met last year. Consequently, the sector loses over N110 billion to…

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Unlocking Africa’s potential via single air transport market

Unlocking Africa’s potential via single air transport market

The wait is finally over as Nigeria, alongside others, ratify Africa’s Open Skies pact. WOLE SHADARE looks at the huge impact it would have on the continent’s aviation sector. Difficult air connectivity Flying from London to Athens is not generally considered a massive undertaking. It’s a given that the journey will be direct, take three-and-a-half hours, and Europeans will not require a visa. The biggest decision is likely to be which meal to select in-flight….

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