BRITISH AIRWAYS TRIALS 3D PRINTING TO IMPROVE PUNCTUALITY AND REDUCE EMISSIONS CAUSED BY FLYING SPARE PARTS AROUND THE WORLD

BRITISH AIRWAYS TRIALS 3D PRINTING TO IMPROVE PUNCTUALITY AND REDUCE EMISSIONS CAUSED BY FLYING SPARE PARTS AROUND THE WORLD

  British Airways’ tech experts say the possibilities for 3D printing in aviation are limitless and share predictions of how 3D printers could transform the industry In the future machines could routinely be used to create aircraft parts, reducing delays for customers Initiative is part of airline’s flight path to net zero carbon emissions by 2050   British Airways is exploring the possibility of using 3D printers to create aircraft parts in the future. These…

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Huge economic waste!

Huge economic waste!

  How states abandoned N542bn airport projects   Bayelsa State, with over N60 billion investment on its airport, is yet to get approval to put it to use just as eight other states spent huge sums of money only to abandon their airport projects, WOLE SHADARE reports It is normal for state governors to dream big, achieve high level of independence for their states and take decisions that will boost tourism generally. This perhaps could…

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Multiple Awards for Olateru, AIB Boss

Multiple Awards for Olateru, AIB Boss

  It was a torrent of encomiums and recognition for the Commissioner of the Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria, Engr. Akin Olateru, as he received accolades from three different organisations in the last one week for his outstanding leadership in aviation development. His outstanding leadership has ensured the continuous safety of the Nigerian airspace and has made the Bureau one of the leading accident investigating bodies in the world. The Commissioner was recently bestowed with the…

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Arik Air sweeps three Industry Awards

Arik Air sweeps three Industry Awards

Arik Air, Nigeria’s leading airline got triple recognition at the weekend, thereby carting away most of the awards in the industry in the airline category.   The airline bagged the awards for “Airline of the year 2019” and the “Best Cabin Crew (Domestic)” at the 10th edition of the Nigeria Aviation (NIGAV) Awards which held at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island over the weekend.   Congratulating Arik Air, Managing Director and Chairman of NIGAV Awards, Mr….

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NCAC Will Revive Argungu Fishing Festival For National Unity-Runsewe

NCAC Will Revive Argungu Fishing Festival For National Unity-Runsewe

The renowned Argungu fishing festival will receive a breath of new life in 2020 after 10 years of abandonment. This was the promise made by Otunba Segun Runsewe while receiving a full strength delegation led by the Emir of Argungu in Kebbi State, HRH. Alhaji Samaria Mohammed Mera(CON) to the headquarters of the National Council for Arts and Culture. Displaying several publicity/promotional materials specially prepared by NCAC to prosecute the 2020 edition of the festival,…

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Sanction: NCAA roars back with Turkish Airlines

Sanction: NCAA roars back with Turkish Airlines

  For years, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) seems to have slumbered. WOLE SHADARE writes that its action against Turkish Airlines and quick compliance could open a fresh vista of aviation regulation Fresh vista Not many remember the last time the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) came down hard on foreign airlines for perceived violation of passengers’ rights or maltreatment particularly of Nigerian passengers. Last week’s threat by the agency to sanction Turkish Airlines was applauded…

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IATA: Setting up new airlines in Africa, risky business

IATA: Setting up new airlines in Africa, risky business

  Faults taxes, fuelling, charges   The Director-General, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Alexandre de Juniac, said setting up a new airline in Africa is a risky business, stressing that high level of operating costs prevents creation of new airlines in the continent. The IATA boss, who disclosed this to Woleshadarenews on the sidelines of presentations at the just concluded IATA Media Day held in Geneva, Switzerland, attributed the risks to high cost of operations and poor…

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Crisis at Boeing, suspends production of best-selling 737 Max jets

Crisis at Boeing, suspends production of best-selling 737 Max jets

Boeing will suspend production of its 737 Max jets starting in January, the company announced Monday. The company said no layoffs or furloughs are expected at this time as a result of the decision. The decision comes after Boeing board members met Monday to consider suspending or shutting down production of its 737 Max jets, which have been grounded for almost nine months, reports Reuters. “We believe this decision is least disruptive to maintaining long-term…

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Dana Air Wins Best Airline in Passenger Facilitation 

Dana Air Wins Best Airline in Passenger Facilitation 

Dana Air has won an award as the Best Airline in Passenger Facilitation at the 10th edition of the Nigerian Aviation Awards held recently at Oriental Hotels, Lagos    The Airline’s Media and Communications Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa while speaking to newsmen after receiving the award on behalf of Dana Air said, we are excited about this. We got similar award last 2 years as best airline, last also and this year, we just got this. This only demonstrates…

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Weiss: Our intervention in Virgin Nigeria was a sad experience

Weiss: Our intervention in Virgin Nigeria was a sad experience

  The Chief Executive Officer of mega carrier, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Shal Weiss, was in Nigeria recently. His visit was not unconnected with plans to maintain its strong market presence in Nigeria’s burgeoning air travel market. He speaks to WOLE SHADARE on new strategies by the carrier to remain strong on the global aviation market What are your plans for fleet renewal? There are plans to retire the old planes like B747 and A340 for the new…

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