Operators threaten to shut oil services, demand pilots” release

Operators threaten to shut oil services, demand pilots” release

Give 24 hour ultimate to Wike Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have threatened to  boycott all schedule and unscheduled commercial and private flight operations, including oil and gas offshore flight services, into Port Harcourt for a period of three months if two pilots of Caverton Helicopters that were recently arrested and taken into custody in handcuffs by the Rivers State Government for allegedly flouting the COVID19 Lockdown Order in the State…

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Pilots’ arrest: Wike, police exhibited dangerous ignorance-Sirika

Pilots’ arrest: Wike, police exhibited dangerous ignorance-Sirika

  Vow to set them free, ART kick Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika has vowed that the Federal Government would get the two pilots of Caverton Helicopters arrested by Rivers State Governor, Mr. Nyesome Wike released as soon as possible. This is coming as he described the action of Rivers State Governor, and the Police that effected the arrest of the duo as ‘dangerous ignorance’ that has no place in the regulation of civil aviation. Two…

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Outrage over Wike’s arrest, detention of Caverton pilots

Outrage over Wike’s arrest, detention of Caverton pilots

  FG set to intervene, pilot body slams Gov. Caverton’s plea rebuffed There are indications that the Federal Government has opened discussions with the Rivers State Government with the possibility of releasing the two Caverton Helicopter pilots who are currently languishing in jail. It is not clear as at press time if the River State Government would accede to out of court settlement with the pilots. A source told Woleshadarenews that the Ministry of Aviation has reached…

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“FG’s flight restrictions: A ruse?

“FG’s flight restrictions: A ruse?

  The plan by the Federal Government to contain the spread of Coronavirus and social distancing through flight restrictions may not yield the desire result as charter flight services are going on as usual. Aside the usual charter flight services, commercial airline operations are still on-going under the guise of ‘emergency’ flight services. Not a few believe that the total lockdown of some states in Nigeria especially in Lagos, Abuja and Ogun State is a…

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Why we are evacuating our citizens from 78 countries, by US

Why we are evacuating our citizens from 78 countries, by US

  Nigeria gets $7 million from $274 million COVID-19 aid $8.1 billion in total assistance for Nigeria in 20 years The United States Department of State has no greater priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas, adding that they are rising to meet the historic challenge posed by the COVID-19 epidemic, every day, all over the world. As of April 6, 2020, the Department said it had repatriated, or helped to repatriate,…

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25 million jobs at risk, as IATA seeks contingencies for licences renewal

25 million jobs at risk, as IATA seeks contingencies for licences renewal

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released new analysis showing that some 25 million jobs are at risk of disappearing with plummeting demand for air travel amid the COVID-19 crisis. This is coming as the association disclosed that they would need contingencies for licenses and certifications that have expired, describing as a major tasks that are ahead of them. The clearing house for global airlines said globally, the livelihoods of some 65.5 million people are…

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Airlines on brink of collapse

Airlines on brink of collapse

  Many of the world’s airlines could be bankrupt by May because of the COVID-19 cisis. WOLE SHADARE writes that air travel has been one of the hardest-hit industries   Changing narrative The coronavirus has changed the job market almost overnight. The global outbreak has seriously impacted the economy and job security. It will have long-lasting, game-changing ramifications. Governments have ordered people to remain indoors and self-quarantine to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Companies have asked their…

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Airbus halts A220/A320 production, adapts commercial aircraft assembly   

Airbus halts A220/A320 production, adapts commercial aircraft assembly   

  Airbus is temporarily adapting commercial aircraft production and assembly activity at its German sites in Bremen and Stade and pausing production at its A220/A320 manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama in the United States. These actions are being taken in response to several factors related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic including high inventory levels in the sites and the various government recommendations and requirements which impact at different stages of the overall industrial production flow….

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NCAA issues licence validity extension to airlines, crew, others

NCAA issues licence validity extension to airlines, crew, others

  Give priority to backlogs, digital processes, AON Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has granted extension in validity of licences of Air Crew and other critical operational staff in response to the COVID-19 shutdown. Not a few believed that the decision by the aviation regulatory body to suspend issuance and processing of Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and other related certificates to aviation personnel may reduce operational airplanes and qualified pilots from taking to the skies after…

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Airline chiefs differ on bailout as Aero set to slash workers’ April wages

Airline chiefs differ on bailout as Aero set to slash workers’ April wages

  Carriers yet to pay Jan, Feb. salaries, walk tight rope Reduce charges, levies, taxes, Olumide tells FG Uncertainty seems to envelop Nigeria’s aviation industry and the fate of airline workers as Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractor has concluded plans to place workers on half salaries and wages occasioned by the huge effect of COVID-19 pandemic. This is coming amid convergent views for bail out for airlines as a way of cushioning their losses. While…

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