VistaJet commits to West Africa’s economic development, programme membership up by 91%

VistaJet commits to West Africa’s economic development, programme membership up by 91%

VistaJet, the world’s first and only global business aviation company, has announced the conclusion of the company’s first-ever roadshow static display in West Africa, engaging with media and stakeholders in the region’s most vibrant cities, including Abidjan, Accra, Lagos, and Abuja. The roadshow was organized in support of VistaJet’s regional growth plans. According to Aviation Benefits Fits Beyond Borders, the aviation industry supports $3.5 trillion (4.1%) of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP). If the…

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Amid harsh economic realities, Airbus delivers 142 airplanes, revenues up by 13% Q1 2024

Amid harsh economic realities, Airbus delivers 142 airplanes, revenues up by 13% Q1 2024

Airbus’ gross commercial aircraft delivered in Q1 2024 rose to 142. This is coming against the backdrop of an operating environment that shows no sign of improvement. The company also reported consolidated financial results for its First Quarter (Q1) ended March 31, 2024. “We delivered first quarter 2024 results against the backdrop of an operating environment that shows no sign of improvement. Geopolitical and supply chain tensions continue. In that context, we delivered 142 commercial…

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Minister seeks dedicated power-line for MAKIA, others for Hajj, FAAN re-opens runway 18/L

Minister seeks dedicated power-line for MAKIA, others for Hajj, FAAN re-opens runway 18/L

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo has solicited support from the Kano State Government for a dedicated power line to the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport to enhance the airport’s power supply and improve the cooling system—a pressing need given recent concerns. He called for the Kano State Government’s support when he paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of the State, Abba Kabir Yusuf intending to ensure successful 2024 Hajj…

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Xejet aircraft with 52 passengers skids off runway, FAAN shuts facility

Xejet aircraft with 52 passengers skids off runway, FAAN shuts facility

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has shut the 18/Left runway of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos following an incident involving XEJET Airlines aircraft that skidded off the runway on landing into the grass. The aircraft with registration 5N-BZZ with 52 passengers departed Abuja and landed at 11.29 am. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) confirmed that an aircraft belonging to Xejet Airlines skidded off the runway of the domestic wing of the Murtala…

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Dana’s audit commences, disengages staff, holds talks with lessors

Dana’s audit commences, disengages staff, holds talks with lessors

Dana Air’s operations which operations were suspended first by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo and later by the Acting Director-General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt Chris Najomo has given an update about the audit it is currently undergoing with the relevant aviation authorities. The carrier in a statement said the audit, currently underway, is a collaborative effort between it and the authorities to ensure compliance with all necessary standards…

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Reps plan adequate funding for NAMA, as Farouk seeks fair revenue sharing review for agency

Reps plan adequate funding for NAMA, as Farouk seeks fair revenue sharing review for agency

…Directors re-sign performance to measure KPIs, MD seeks excellence from staff   The House of Representatives has pledged swift action to ensure adequate funding for the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), acknowledging the precarious financial situation exacerbated by an inequitable revenue-sharing formula. A member of the House of Representatives who represented the chairman House Committee on Aviation, Abdullahi Idris Garba, Esosa Iyawe at the 2024 Management Retreat of NAMA with the theme, “Sustainability of strategic…

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Firm to bring aircraft repair facility, training school to Ogun Airport

Firm to bring aircraft repair facility,  training school to Ogun Airport

  President/ Chief Executive Officer of AirFirst Maintenance and Engineering Limited, Mr. Gbolahan Abatan has concluded plans to bring huge investments to the Gateway International Agro Cargo Airport with an aircraft maintenance and repair facility as well as a flight training school for young pilots and aircraft engineers. Abatan made the disclosure when he visited the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, in his office. He commended the governor for building a world-class airport in…

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Vistajet to increase market share as demand for luxury jets booms

Vistajet to increase market share as demand for luxury jets booms

…Launches roadshows to support firm’s regional growth   In response to the growing demand for business aircraft in Africa, charter operator VistaJet has made inroads into Africa’s private jet operations the Switzerland-based company is expected to increase its 5% global share of $35 billion private aviation generates globally as the luxury operator increases its clientele base. The 5% of its global market share which translates to $1.75 billion is significant and has seen the firm increase…

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Firm invests multi-billion Naira to capture helicopter operations in Nigeria

Firm invests multi-billion Naira to capture helicopter operations in Nigeria

The Federal Government’s desire to boost revenue generation from the aviation industry has seen huge investment in the acquisition of mobile radar, tracking devices, body-worn cameras, and fully equipped control rooms amongst other support that will capture and relay data for Helicopters flying in and out of Nigeria. The exclusive rights granted to an indigenous firm – NAEBI Dynamic Concepts Limited for the collection of helicopter landing levy at all aerodromes, helipads, oil rig platforms…

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Sam-Korsah’s tortuous legal battle against Lufthansa, as court orders airline to pay

Sam-Korsah’s tortuous legal battle against Lufthansa, as court orders airline to pay

Four years after a legal battle to seek justice for violating his rights, a Netherlands-based Ghanaian, George Sam-Korsah, an entrepreneur, and owner of Gino XXL Enterprises Europe eventually won his case against Lufthansa German Airline. Aviation Metric has monitored the case since 2021 because of the racial abuse that accompanied the matter and because of man’s inhumanity toward fellow human beings and it felt vindicated for seeking justice for Sam-Korsah. The case was equally monitored…

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