NSIB DG, Olateru honoured with integrity, anti-corruption award

NSIB DG, Olateru honoured with integrity, anti-corruption award

The  Director General, of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Akin Olateru, an aircraft engineer has been honoured with the ‘Integrity and Anti-corruption Ambassador’ award by the Nigerian Youth against Corruption and Transparency Initiative in recognition of the transformation and developmental strides the Bureau has witnessed under his leadership. Presenting the Award at the Bureau’s Headquarters, in Abuja on Wednesday, Group Coordinator, Abdul Malik Usman, said members of the Group decided to confer the award…

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Ibom Air offers competition, choices, begins flight operations to Accra Oct. 17

Ibom Air offers competition, choices, begins flight operations to Accra Oct. 17

Fast-rising Nigerian carrier, Ibom Air has concluded plans to begin the Accra route promises to give travelers more choices on the lucrative route. The carrier on its Instagram page disclosed that it would commence the Lagos-Accra daily flight on October 17, 2023. Not too long ago, Ibom Air achieved the global industry safety standard and received its Operational Safety Audit Certificate. This assures the airline’s safety commitment and brings it one step closer to full…

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Aviacargo team visits Addis Ababa, Nairobi airports

Aviacargo team visits Addis Ababa, Nairobi airports

Seeks solution to Nigeria’s cargo position   A team of Aviacargo business in Nigeria led by the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Kabir Mohammed has visited leading air cargo airports in Africa to benchmark their services. Kenya currently leads Africa in Air Cargo Business while Nigeria is ranked fifth. The Aviacargo Roadmap committee was set up by FAAN to design a plan that would catapult Nigeria to the first position…

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NCAA to implement bad fuel audit recommendation committee report, says DG NCAA

NCAA to implement bad fuel audit recommendation committee report, says DG NCAA

The Director-General of Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu has assured that the recommendation of the audit committee of all aviation fuel activities in Nigeria would be implemented. Nuhu in his speech at the inauguration of the joint NCAA audit committee of all aviation fuel activities in Nigeria stated that the aviation regulatory body’s foremost function is to ensure the safety of aviation activities in Nigeria and achieve the highest level of safety…

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Uriesi: Ibom Air has no intention to fly beyond Africa

Uriesi: Ibom Air has no intention to fly beyond Africa

The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Ibom Air, George Uriesi has disclosed that the airline has no intention of operating beyond the shores of Africa. He stated that the carrier’s operations would concentrate on regional flight operations and flights within the continent. Uriesi made the closure recently at the pre-Aviation Africa Summit which ended in Abuja last week. The carrier may have taken lessons from airlines that started small and ventured on intercontinental routes without…

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IOSA airlines record higher safety performance as agency clocks 20

IOSA airlines record higher safety performance as agency clocks 20

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) marked the first 20 years of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) at the IATA World Safety and Operations Conference taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam. Since 2005, the all-accident rate for airlines on the IOSA registry is 1.40 per million sectors, compared with 3.49 per million sectors for non-IOSA airlines.   In 2022, IOSA-registered carriers outperformed those not on the registry by a factor of four (0.70 accidents per million…

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Boeing forecasts 1,025 airplanes for Africa in next 20 years

Boeing forecasts 1,025 airplanes for Africa in next 20 years

21,000 pilots, 22,000 technicians, 26,000 cabin crew members needed   Aircraft giant, Boeing has projected that intra-African passenger traffic will more than quadruple in the next twenty years, placing the continent’s growth among the highest globally. To support this, 1,025 new airplanes will be needed over the next two decades.  Overall African air traffic growth is forecast at 7.4%, the third highest among global regions and above the global average growth of 6.1%. Boeing included the…

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FlyNamibia Joins Ranks of IATA Members

FlyNamibia Joins Ranks of IATA Members

FlyNamibia has joined the ranks of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) membership. This significant milestone not only marks an extraordinary achievement for FlyNamibia but also signifies a promising future for the airline industry in Namibia and beyond. IATA, with its mission to represent, lead, and serve the global airline industry, stands as the collective voice of approximately 300 airlines hailing from more than 120 countries worldwide. The core vision that propels IATA’s actions is…

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Airlines’ trapped funds hit $783 million August 2023

Airlines’ trapped funds hit $783 million August 2023

*IATA welcomes Nigeria’s FAAN’s repair of Lagos airport  IATA, FAAN back Lagos int’l airport corrective action plan    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomes the commitment of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to improving infrastructure and service levels at Lagos’s Murtala Muhammad International Airport within twelve months. This follows a number of safety, security, and passenger service level concerns in Lagos airport raised by IATA member airlines over the past year. This…

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Couple recount unpleasant experience at Lagos airport amid relocation conundrum

Couple recount unpleasant experience at Lagos airport amid relocation conundrum

Keyamo approves old terminal D wing for use   The relocation order issued to airlines by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo to relocate to the new Lagos airport terminal has caused so much pain to the users of the facility and airlines that are having to manage their operations which has put a lot of travelers to so much pain. Yes, the situation may have improved by many others have…

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