Air Peace plane loses engine 19 mins after take-off

Air Peace plane loses engine 19 mins after take-off

  90 passengers on-board, AIB begins probe   A B737-500 aircraft belonging to Air Peace which departed Lagos for Owerri lost one of its two engines morning. The six man crew which departed Lagos airport returned to Lagos airport 19 minutes after take-off. According to air traffic controllers, the flight crew declared engine failure at 07:47 local time and subsequently made an air return to Lagos with 90 passengers and six crew members on board. The Accident…

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Calibration aircraft: A stitch in time

Calibration aircraft: A stitch in time

  Common sense seems to have prevailed with the acquisition of multi-million dollars calibration aircraft. WOLE SHADARE writes that Nigeria is saving so much for in-house navaids calibration and possible commercialisation   Intervention Safety is the number one priority for air transportation industry, which is the second largest industry sector in the world with regard to revenue after oil and gas. Globally, governments and airport managers spend billions on safety, including on safety beacons (called navigational aids) that…

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Emirates awe winter holiday makers with bumper offer 

Emirates awe winter holiday makers with bumper offer 

Mega carrier, Emirates is offering bumper offers for holiday makers this winter. The carrier has concluded plans to awe solo travellers and families alike by the city’s many attractive offerings including shopping festivals, traditional souks, stunning beach resorts, fine dining, adventure waterparks and much more. With year-round sunshine and eclectic landmarks – the city is an ideal holiday or stopover destination with something for everyone. See more for less with My Emirates Pass The airline says…

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NAMA frets over airlines’ status in $24m landing facility

NAMA frets over airlines’ status in $24m landing facility

  Only Arik certified to use the PBN system The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) is at a loss as to how domestic airlines can take advantage of the on-going installation of the over $24 million Category 3 Instrument Landing System (ILS) in Lagos and Abuja airports. The average cost of each of the equipment ranges between $4 million and $5 million and the airspace agency is already installing two for Lagos and Abuja for…

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Akinkuotu: Nigeria yet to benefit fully from airspace radar system

Akinkuotu: Nigeria yet to benefit fully from airspace radar system

  Captain Fola Akinkuotu is the Managing Director of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on plans to fix air safety tool across the nation, upgrade of radar system, growth of air traffic and how the airspace can be made safer How does it feel to manage Nigeria’s airspace as the Managing Director of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)? It feels great and very humbling. When you are saddled with…

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FAAN: Enugu airport project beyond resurfacing

FAAN: Enugu airport project beyond resurfacing

  Following the recent decision of the Federal Government to carry out major rehabilitation at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has said that the job at the airport is more than just runway resurfacing. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Mrs Henrietta Yakubu, disclosed to Woleshadarenews that the perception held about the airport was not correct as it is not just resurfacing, but also reconstruction and expansion, which are necessary to ensure…

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High over-flier charges cut NAMA’s revenue base

High over-flier charges cut NAMA’s revenue base

The over-flier charges by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) considered to be exorbitant has forced foreign airlines to avoid the country’s airspace as they considered alternative airspace cheaper than that of the country This was disclosed by the Chief Executive of Ropeways Transport Limited, Capt. Dapo Olumide at a Colloquium with theme, “Airport Concession and Options For Airports Development in Nigeria”, put together by Publisher NTM, Simon Tumba. His words, “Foreign airlines are avoiding…

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How Bristow helicopter averted crash after engine failure on offshore platform

How Bristow helicopter averted crash after engine failure on offshore platform

13 passengers unhurt, AIB begins probe A graphic picture of an incident involving a helicopter belonging to Bristow Helicopters has been given by the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) and the airline. Spokesman for AIB, Tunji Oketunbi in a statement said the Sikorsky 92 aircraft declared emergency in an offshore platform enroute Port Harcourt from GERD with 13 passengers onboard, stressing that there were no fatality. Oketunbi however noted that the accident investigative body had commenced…

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Re: “Sirika, don’t go your predecessors’ way.”

Re: “Sirika, don’t go your predecessors’ way.”

Being a rejionder by Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) on our article published in New Telegraph and Woleshadare.net The above captioned as published in the Business page of the New Telegraph on 29th October, obviously makes an interesting read. It depicts a cautious commendation of the high performance of the Honourable Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika. Equally appreciated is its advisory for the Honourable Minister to be more sensitive and conscious of Federal…

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Airbus cuts delivery goal on Hamburg plant snags

Airbus cuts delivery goal on Hamburg plant snags

Airbus cut its full-year delivery goal for commercial jets on Wednesday, as the planemaker struggles with production delays at a newly expanded German plant. Europe’s largest aerospace group expects to deliver “around 860” airliners in 2019 instead of the 880-890 previously targeted, the company said as it posted 1.6 billion euros ($1.78 billion) in adjusted operating income for the third quarter, reports Reuters. The revised delivery numbers and outlook “reflect the underlying actions to secure…

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