NCAA, airlines, others meet, may open airspace to domestic travel

NCAA, airlines, others meet, may open airspace to domestic travel

  Airlines lie in wait for Nigeria’s aviation market FAAN denies post COVID-19 travel guidelines The various aviation agencies comprising the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) are holding strategic meeting on how to ease the ban on air travel. Woleshadarenews gathered that the FAAN and especially the NCAA are looking at the various strategies put in place…

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Aviation run risk of collapse, NUATE cries out

Aviation run risk of collapse, NUATE cries out

  Seeks bail to save sector Aviation workers have pleaded with the Federal Government to come to the urgent intervention of the sector to prevent a total collapse of a sector they said is worst hit by deadly COVID-19 pandemic. The workers represented by the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), an affiliate of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said many of the airlines were on life support before the advent of COVID-19, stressing that many of…

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‘Flight resumption not solution to airlines’ survival’

‘Flight resumption not solution to airlines’ survival’

  Carriers need over 90 days to ensure future The Managing Director of Aero Contractors, Capt. Ado Sanusi, painted a grim picture of the uncertainty of many airlines in the country to survive post-COVID-19 The airline chief told Woleshadarenews that the resumption of flight operation after the Coronavirus pandemic would not guarantee survival of airlines because of scarcity of funds, lamenting that the entire supply of revenue has been shut-down completely. His words: “The main income or…

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NCAT commences virtual training 

NCAT commences virtual training 

The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) Zaria says it has commenced online training in compliance with the federal government directives to curtail the spread of Covid- 19 pandemic A statement from the rectors office said, the foremost aviation college commenced training activities in order to ensure continuation while maintaining the restrictions and social distancing. It stated that the college has developed Online Virtual Learning (OVL) system for conduct of theoretical knowledge based subjects. The…

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Air Peace to airlifts 200 Nigerians from Canada

Air Peace to airlifts 200 Nigerians from Canada

    No fewer than 200 Nigerians stranded in Canada will be airlifted back to Nigeria, by Air Peace Airline. The Nigeria High Commission in Canada said that the stranded persons, because of the COVID-19 travel restrictions would be airlifted on Thursday, May 14. A Boeing 777 aircraft operated by Air Peace had been specially arranged to bring back the returnees on Thursday. It noted that it could be the only special evacuation flight for…

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Imperative of excluding local carriers from evacuation

Imperative of excluding local carriers from evacuation

  Local airlines are already at the receiving end of COVID-19 pandemic. They have been dealt yet another blow as they miss out in the evacuation of Nigerians abroad amid huge implications. WOLE SHADARE reports The neglect The age-long neglect of Nigerian carriers in crucial moment when it comes to making them take part in making money in difficult times came to the fore again recently. Just last week, the action of the Federal Government to engage foreign…

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NOVA Merchant Bank Holds 3rd AGM Virtually

NOVA Merchant Bank Holds 3rd AGM Virtually

  Nova Merchant Bank has held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) through digital technology.  The virtual event was held Thursday last week at the company’s head office in Victoria Island, Lagos in strict adherence with stipulations by the Federal and state government in a bid to limit the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic currently ravaging the world. The meeting which was led by the Chairman, NOVA Merchant Bank, Mr. Phillips Oduoza, had in attendance the Managing…

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NAHCo rules out waiver on cargo storage amid rising costs

NAHCo rules out waiver on cargo storage amid rising costs

  The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO) has ruled out waiver for cargo agents who are asking for 100 per cent waiver on storage. The demand of the agents is based on the premise that an agency of government, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is taking on the financial burden of the 100 per cent  waiver at the seaports and issuing credit notes to port terminal operators. The firm however said this is not the case…

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British Airways departs Lagos with 258 passengers, 34 crew members

British Airways departs Lagos with 258 passengers, 34 crew members

  In what can be described as the proverbial killing of two birds with a stone, mega carrier,  British Airways’ B747-400 that brought 253 stranded Nigerians to the country departed Lagos airport for London with 258 British citizens and 34 crew.   The aircraft was pushed back at 17.44 hour and departed at 18.02 hours.   The aircraft arrived at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at 1.44 hours.  But passengers did not disembark until after about…

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Returnees lament shoddy treatment on arrival

Returnees lament shoddy treatment on arrival

  It was a case of tears for many Nigerians who returned to the country from United Kingdom on Friday. They expressed disappointment with the way they were treated when they arrived, describing it as horrendous. The returnees said they would have preferred to remain in the UK if they knew they were going to be subjected to inhuman treatment. There are indications that the country did not put facilities in place for a seamless…

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