53% flights operated in Nigeria in 2023 delayed, NCAA vows to go tough on airlines

53% flights operated in Nigeria in 2023 delayed, NCAA vows to go tough on airlines

The Acting Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt Chris Najomo has again read the riot act to airlines engaging in incessant flight delays and cancellations. He expressed his at the alarming reports of incessant delays, flight disruptions, and schedule changes without adequate notice to passengers. Najomo, reiterated the need for airlines to improve their services, stressing that the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo is determined to enforce…

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SAA celebrates 90 years of resilience, challenges, success

SAA celebrates 90 years of resilience, challenges, success

South African Airways (SAA) is celebrating 90 years of resilience and excellence having been established on February 1, 1934, making it one of the oldest and surviving airlines in Africa. As the celebrations are being marked globally at the airline’s various destinations on its network, the Lagos office in Nigeria kicked off the day’s celebrations with a Movie Reception and get-together for its leading travel agents. In a statement at the weekend, the Chief Executive…

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Aboderin succeeds Agboarumi as SAHCo MD

Aboderin succeeds Agboarumi as SAHCo MD

The Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) PLC Board has appointed Adenike Aboderin as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, effective from February 1, 2024.  Mrs. Aboderin, a seasoned finance professional, succeeds Basil Agboarumi, bringing extensive executive leadership, financial, and management experience from both the private and public sectors. With a background in policy/strategy formulation, financial advisory, and expertise in sectors such as oil & gas, infrastructural development, marine, and transport, Mrs. Aboderin held senior executive positions,…

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Airbus, Zenith’ s Ibom Air’s A220 financing pivotal moment for Africa’s aviation

Airbus, Zenith’ s Ibom Air’s A220 financing pivotal moment for Africa’s aviation

    Nigeria’s promising carrier, Ibom Air received a major boost for aircraft financing as Zenith Bank and aircraft giant, Airbus have successfully closed financing for Ibom Air’s first A220, signaling a pivotal moment for African aviation. With Zenith Bank’s commitment to supporting regional carriers and Airbus’s endorsement, this collaboration addresses funding challenges and fosters a sustainable aviation ecosystem in Nigeria and beyond, highlighting the continent’s promising aviation sector potential. The agreement between Ibom Air…

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EFCC begins Nigeria Air probe, Ministry to get N40B intervention for facility upgrade

EFCC begins Nigeria Air probe, Ministry to get N40B intervention for facility upgrade

  National carrier project on course Nigerian airlines excluded from flag carrier designation Minister defends FAAN’s relocation   The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo has said that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has opened an investigation into the controversial Nigeria Air project. This is coming as the Minister threatened to name and shame airlines that are fond of incessant flight delays and cancellations, saying that the publication of their…

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NANTA blasts foreign carriers, gives Feb 2 ultimatum for lower fare inventories

NANTA blasts foreign carriers, gives Feb 2 ultimatum for lower fare inventories

Threatens sustained media campaigns against operators   Following the release of all outstanding backlogs of $64.44 million in blocked airline funds by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA) has said that foreign airlines have no further reason and justification to restrict inventory in the Nigerian market. The national president of NANTA, Mrs. Susan Akporiaye in a statement on Wednesday said the group viewed further restriction of lower…

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Making connectivity seamless with MMA2 regional operations

Making connectivity seamless with MMA2 regional operations

Single-use terminals are gaining traction, particularly in terms of cost-cutting, simplifying navigation, and streamlining operations for airlines. This could also be beneficial for airlines operating from MMA2 to simplify their business, writes WOLE SHADARE Richard Branson’s example When billionaire, Richard Branson, launched Virgin Nigeria in 2004, he was lauded by the then government for bringing a credible national airline to a country with an appalling air safety record. Little could he have imagined that three…

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$700million airlines’ funds with commercial banks, FG clears backlogs

$700million airlines’ funds with commercial banks, FG clears backlogs

 IATA welcomes govt’s action   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it welcomed the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) announcement of the release of an additional $64.44 million in blocked airline funds. IATA in a statement made available to Aviation Metric said it was consulting with its airline members to verify the release of their revenues. It noted that while it was encouraging, it stated that it is crucial to recognize that approximately $700 million remains…

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Starlux Airlines wins “ch-aviation World’s Youngest Fleet Award” for second year

Starlux Airlines wins “ch-aviation World’s Youngest Fleet Award” for second year

Starlux Airlines, a renowned Taiwanese carrier, has won the “ch-aviation World’s and Asia’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award” for the second year in a row, with the fleet’s average aircraft age of only 2.04* years! The airline stands out again for its dedication to maintaining a modern fleet, contributing to fuel efficiency and sustainability. To determine which airlines currently operate the youngest aircraft fleets, ch-aviation maintains an extensive aircraft database of more than 4,800 active operators, more than 77,000 aircraft, and…

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Harmattan haze: NCAA raises concern, warns pilots, airlines

Harmattan haze: NCAA raises concern, warns pilots, airlines

 The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has advised pilots and airline operators to exercise caution over a three-day dust haze starting on Monday to Wednesday across the country. A statement signed by the Acting Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo, said this warning was contained in a statement by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) on weather, alerting the public on the possibility of deterioration in visibility as a result of…

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