Virgin Atlantic sacks 3, 150 workers, retires B747 for two engine planes

Virgin Atlantic sacks 3, 150 workers, retires B747 for two engine planes

Leaves Gatwick for Heathrow airport, reduces costs  In response to the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic that has put global airlines in serious financial dire straits, Virgin Atlantic has announced strategies to reshape its business and come out of the problem stronger. Consequently, the airline announced the planned reduction of 3,150 jobs across all functions, just as it also disclosed that from today, it would will no longer use all of its seven 747-400s, with four A330-200 aircraft…

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Salary payment, running costs in FAAN rest on Lagos, Abuja airports

Salary payment, running costs in FAAN rest on Lagos, Abuja airports

  Abuja, Lagos airports’ closure dims May salary payment Expert highlights agency’s survival plans Chairman, NIGAV Centre and Airport Business Summit, Mr. Fortune Idu disclosed that the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic has taken a serious toll on the fortunes of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), describing it as the strongest player within the nation’s aviation industry. To him, the dilemma of FAAN is that whereas it has 22 airports in its kitty, the…

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Forget social distancing, it won’t work in aviation, says Heathrow airport CEO

Forget social distancing, it won’t work in aviation, says Heathrow airport CEO

  Social distancing at airports would mean kilometre-long queues to board each jumbo jet, Heathrow’s chief executive has said. John Holland-Kaye warned the UK’s major airports do not have enough space for social distancing to be a solution to safe travel after the coronavirus lockdown ends, reports Sky News. “Forget social distancing, it won’t work in aviation or any other form of public transport, and the problem is not the plane, it is the lack of space…

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Aviation workers fret over agencies’ merger

Aviation workers fret over agencies’ merger

  Action may erode gains, say experts Workers in the aviation industry have begun to fret over the plan by the Federal Government to implement the Stephen Oronsaye report that would merge about 102 Federal Government Agencies. Although, the aviation is not part of agencies that had been approved for merger, workers in the aviation industry are on the edge as they do not want to be caught unawares and indicated their desire to protest…

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COVID-19: NAMA  MD CAUTIONS STAFF ON SAFETY PROCEDURES

COVID-19: NAMA  MD CAUTIONS STAFF ON SAFETY PROCEDURES

  Ahead of the partial relaxation of the Covid-19 lockdown billed to commence on Monday, staff of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) have been tasked to ensure full compliance with the directives and safety guidelines by the Federal Government and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on COVID-.19 preventive measures, including social distancing, regular washing of and/ or sanitizing of hands and wearing of face mask. Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu…

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ACI, IATA want financial relief airport operators, airlines 

ACI, IATA want financial relief airport operators, airlines 

Airports Council International (ACI) World and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) have called for governments to quickly grant financial relief to assist airport operators and airlines during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis and support the essential connectivity the industry will provide for economic recovery. The industry is united with governments around the world in efforts to stop the spread of the virus, and, in the face of massive government imposed travel restrictions, the industry is…

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IATA gets new date for 76th AGM

IATA gets new date for 76th AGM

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that its rescheduled 76th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit will take place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-24 November 2020. IATA’s 76th AGM and World Air Transport Summit will be hosted by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines at the RAI Convention Centre. The dates were selected in anticipation that government restrictions on travel will have been lifted and that the public health authorities in…

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Dwindling revenue may stall airport infrastructure, May salaries-FAAN

Dwindling revenue may stall airport infrastructure, May salaries-FAAN

  Seeks FG’s assistance The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has expressed concern over the dwindling revenue of the agency following the continued lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The implication according to the authority could affect payment of workers’ salaries and provision of infrastructure at many of the country’s international airports. Legal Adviser to FAAN, Dr. Clifford Omozeghian, told journalists in Lagos that they would liaise with the Gederal Government to see how the issue of…

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COVID-19: Airlines in touch with Mayday realities

COVID-19: Airlines in touch with Mayday realities

  By the end of May 2020, most airlines in the world will be bankrupt. Coordinated government and industry action is needed now, if catastrophe is to be avoided, writes WOLE SHADARE Bankruptcy fear As the impact of the coronavirus and multiple government travel restrictions sweep through the world, many airlines have probably already been driven into technical bankruptcy, or are at least substantially in breach of debt covenants. Cash reserves are running down quickly as fleets…

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Airbus ‘Bleeding Cash Fast’, Faces Deeper Job Cuts, Planes demand evaporates

Airbus ‘Bleeding Cash Fast’, Faces Deeper Job Cuts, Planes demand evaporates

    Far reaching survival measures underway-CEO Airbus CEO, Guillaume Faury has warned his 135,000 employees to brace for potentially deep job cuts as the manufacturer is “bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed” amid the aviation crisis brought on by Covid-19. A letter sent to employees and seen by news outlets warned that Airbus’ survival is at stake unless it takes “far-reaching measures”. The internal memo was sent just days before Airbus releases its financial…

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