Spare parts: 64 million Euros radar at risk, NAMA MD

Spare parts: 64 million Euros radar at risk, NAMA MD

Agency installs CAT 3 ILS at Lagos, Abuja airports 15 others get attention  Except the Federal Government urgently comes to the aid of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the 64 million Euros airspace surveillance system otherwise known as Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON) may collapse due to lack of spare parts.  The Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Folayele Akinkuotu made the startling revelation at aviation stakeholders’ interactive forum held in Lagos. He however…

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At-risk national airlines: Africa’s dilemma

At-risk national airlines: Africa’s dilemma

Over 50 African countries continue to dabble in the airline industry despite the continent’s poor track record, mainly because a national carrier is believed to be a source of patriotic pride and economic status – both of which are seldom borne out in reality. WOLE SHADARE writes Sing song The sing song in Africa for now is national carrier. Governments may need to ask if there’s still value to having a national carrier other than patriotism or…

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Dana, ASKY  ink deal for strategic route, fleet expansion

Dana, ASKY  ink deal for strategic route, fleet expansion

Mull next partners with domestic carriers Dana Air today made good its promise as the carrier introduced a Boeing 738-700 airplane to its fleet. The carrier is gradually phasing out its MD-83 airplanes which had served it very well in the last ten years. The introduction of the aircraft to its fleet would assist it to operate flights between Lagos and Abuja is part of partnership between it and ASKY. Speaking to journalists shortly before…

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NAMA to shut airports, airstrips over N4b debts

NAMA to shut airports, airstrips over N4b debts

Airlines to divert flights  If the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) makes good its threat, many aerodromes and airstrips owned by private firms and state governments may come under closure over humongous debts in excess of N4 billion incurred over the years.  Woleshadarenews learnt that most of the aerodromes are hugely indebted to NAMA just as paucity of funds has stretched the finances of the airspace agency as many airlines, airports and airstrips operators have reneged…

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Experience Business Class Luxury on-board British Airways Club World

Experience Business Class Luxury on-board British Airways Club World

Promotional fares on sale British Airways Club World combines premium levels of comfort and service with the freedom and flexibility to make every journey unique and unforgettable. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, there’s a Club World seat with your name on it. British Airways has invested millions in giving customers an even better experience in recent years, and Club World passengers can now turn their flight time into me time as they…

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Fadugba: Bailout for Nigerian, African airlines not strategic

Fadugba: Bailout for Nigerian, African airlines not strategic

Emirates Airlines dwarfs Ethiopian, Kenya, SAA The extension of gesture by government to bail out Nigerian airlines, which are in distress, is more of sentiment than strategic economic sense, an expert has said. Global aviation Consultant and Chairman, African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA), Nick Fadugba, said this while presenting a paper titled “Partnerships – Key to Survival of Domestic Airlines,” in Lagos. Noting that over N400 billion intervention fund given to airlines some years back…

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Global airline passenger traffic exceeded 4 billion in 2017-IATA

Global airline passenger traffic exceeded 4 billion in 2017-IATA

Cargo up 9.9% The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA), which has released its 2017 World Air Transport Statistics.  They indicate annual airline passenger numbers exceeded four billion for the first time. This information is included in the recently released 62nd Edition of the World Air Transport Statistics (WATS), the yearbook of the airline industry’s performance. Over the same period, airlines connected a record number of destinations in 2017, providing regular services to over 20,000 city…

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Buhari renegotiates $500 million terminal project with China

Buhari renegotiates $500 million terminal project with China

FG acquires multi-billion safety critical tools for Enugu airport FAAN, NCAA inspect aerodrome  The Federal Government has said the delay in delivering the $500 million airport terminal scattered across the country was as a result of funding problem. This is coming as President Buhari negotiates the projects with the Chinese government which facilitated the loan deal for the terminals. Director, Engineering Services for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Salihu Daura at the inspection…

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Unions’ threaten to picket MMA2 bad for Nigeria, says Ojikutu

Unions’ threaten to picket MMA2 bad for Nigeria, says Ojikutu

  A member of aviation industry think tank group, Aviation Round Table (ART) and Chief Executive, Centurion Securities, Group Captain John Ojikutu (rtd), has warned that the threats by unions in the aviation industry to disrupt the activities of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) over their demand that some workers disengaged by the firm must be recalled remained the greatest threats to the country’s aviation sector….

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Nigeria Air to get flight Certificate in 90 Days – NCAA

Nigeria Air to get flight Certificate in 90 Days – NCAA

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Tuesday said it would deliver the Air Transport Licence (ATL) and the Aircraft Operators Certificate (AOC) to the new national carrier, Nigeria Air, in the next 90 days. The Director-General, NCAA, Capt. Muktar Usman, who disclosed to journalists said the proposed December take-off of the carrier was still feasible. The Airline Transport Licence (ATL) is the highest level of aircraft pilot certificate. Those certified as Airline Transport Pilots…

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