253 Nigerians evacuated from UK by British Airways

253 Nigerians evacuated from UK by British Airways

  Air Peace to airlift returnees to Abuja for quarantine A British Airways’ B747 plane with 253 Nigerians landed at the Murtala Muhammed International as part of emergency evacuation of Nigerians from the United Kingdom.  The airplane landed at exactly 1.44 pm. An Emirates flight had on Wednesday brought back 256 Nigerians from the United Arab Emirates in what was the first batch of Nigerians that are being returned to their country. The passengers were…

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Super-jumbo A380, B747 face early demise over carriers’ liquidity crises

Super-jumbo A380, B747 face early demise over carriers’ liquidity crises

  Lufthansa begins conversion of A380 for cargo operations Emirates President, Sir Tim Clark believes that it is ‘over’ for the industry’s two largest aircraft, the A380 and B747 in the wake of the coronavirus disaster. Four-engine wide-bodies have become less popular with airlines in recent years because of their comparatively high running and fuel costs and a number of carriers had already begun to shed their super-jumbos even before the Covid-19 pandemic destroyed travel…

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Don’t allow aviation to fail, IATA tells Nigeria

Don’t allow aviation to fail, IATA tells Nigeria

  Sector faces liquidity crisis, tasks FG to do more Industry contributed $1.7bn to nation’s GDP   GDP The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called for aviation-specific financial relief measures from the government of Nigeria to address the severe impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the air transport sector. IATA’s Regional Vice President for Africa and the Middle East, Muhammad Albakri in a statement said given the importance of air transport for Nigeria’s economy and…

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Aviation worst hit, airlines lose N17b-Sirika

Aviation worst hit, airlines lose N17b-Sirika

The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has said the sector has been the worst hit since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in the country. Sirika said this on Wednesday during the daily briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja. He said: “We are in very difficult moments like everyone else. “All of this started because someone travelled and unfortunately came back home with it and the consequence is what we’ve been going…

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COVID19 Evacuations: Operators fault enagement of Foreign Airlines

COVID19 Evacuations: Operators fault enagement of Foreign Airlines

The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has faulted the decision to patronize foreign airlines for the evacuation of Nigerians abroad. The body said that government’s action is disappointing after it had made earlier statements that it would engage three domestic airlines that more than have capacity and airplanes to carry out these evacuation exercises. A Schedule released by the Foreign Affairs Ministry said the first batch of evacuees of 265 from Dubai would arrive Nigeria…

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FG extends airspace closure by four weeks 

FG extends airspace closure by four weeks 

The Federal Government has extended the ban placed on flights in the country as part of efforts to curtail the spread of coronavirus for another four weeks. The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mr Boss Mustapha, disclosed this at the daily briefing of the task force on Wednesday. Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, said the decision to extend the ban was taken after due consultation…

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Ibom Air takes delivery of fourth CRJ 900 jet

Ibom Air takes delivery of fourth CRJ 900 jet

Ibom Air has taken delivery of the airline’s fourth Bombardier CRJ 900 aircraft. The aircraft arrived Lagos from Calgary, Canada at 10:48 pm local time, Tuesday evening (05 May, 2020). The management of the airline in a statement said it is pleased to receive the first of two recently purchased Bombardier CRJ 900 aircraft, in line with our fleet expansion strategy. With this addition, the fleet grows to four aircraft. This particular aircraft, with registration…

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Emirates prepares world’s largest wide-body fleet for flight resumption

Emirates prepares world’s largest wide-body fleet for flight resumption

While the world yearns to travel once again, meet and hug loved ones, seek new adventures and close those business deals, Emirates is busy protecting and readying the world’s largest all wide-body fleet to take to the skies.  This could have proved daunting, but Emirates Engineering, a division of the airline and one of the world’s most technologically advanced aircraft maintenance facilities, has it all covered – literally! Ahmed Safa, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President…

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Reps condemn use of foreign airlines for evacuation 

Reps condemn use of foreign airlines for evacuation 

The House Committee on Aviation has condemned the decision by the Federal Government to engage the services of foreign airlines to evacuate Nigerians abroad when there are three Nigerian carriers that have the capacity to do that.  This was disclosed by the Chairman of the Committee, Nnolim Nnaji who called on the federal government to revert to capable indigenous operators to carry out the evacuation exercise. Nnaji frowned at the engagement of foreign airlines like…

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Empty middle seats on planes I’ll hit aviation economics, fare rise-IATA

Empty middle seats on planes I’ll hit aviation economics, fare rise-IATA

   Says risk of transmission on board aircraft is low  Backs wearing of face masks  Airlines planning social distancing on-board their airplanes as a measure to bring back passengers’ confidence have been told to jettison the idea as the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it does not support mandating social distancing measures that would leave ‘middle seats’ empty.  Calls for social distancing measures on aircraft, according to the group would fundamentally shift the economics…

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