Prospects, Issues, Concerns over Enugu Airport concession

Prospects, Issues, Concerns over Enugu Airport concession

This project is being viewed as the litmus test for the government’s broader plan to concession the “Big Four” airports (Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and Port Harcourt), writes WOLE SHADARE The concession of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA) in Enugu has generated various issues and has reached a critical juncture.  The recent signing of the Enugu Airport concession has brought the long-standing debate over Nigerian airport concessions into sharp focus. Just days ago, the Federal Government…

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Pilots’ retention failing despite rising salaries

Pilots’ retention failing despite rising salaries

Data from a 2,437 pilot survey shows pay rising across regions, but mobility surging faster, forcing airlines to rethink retention beyond salary By Nathan Baker The pilot labour market has entered a phase where salary benchmarking is no longer a sufficient proxy for retention risk. The most revealing signal is not the headline pay band for a Captain on a B777 or an A320, but the widening gap between what operators pay and how willing pilots…

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Military officers smuggle arms onboard aircraft, threaten airlines, airport staff

Military officers smuggle arms onboard aircraft, threaten airlines, airport staff

 Yerima, another officer, fingered in safety breaches Nigeria risks ICAO rule violation on arms carriage The Federal Government’s concern regarding firearm violations by security operatives on commercial flights has intensified following high-profile breaches of aviation security protocols. These incidents highlight a recurring friction between military/paramilitary privilege and the strict, non-negotiable safety standards of civil aviation. A major point of tension involves security operatives—often in uniform or accompanied by armed escorts—who attempt to bypass mandatory passenger…

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Tweaking FAAN’s cargo tariffs after two decades

Tweaking FAAN’s cargo tariffs after two decades

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is set to implement a significant tariff adjustment effective February 2, 2026. This move, which includes a notable 257% increase in cargo charges, is framed by the authority as a vital step toward financial self-sufficiency and infrastructure modernisation. The agency’s  expensive operational costs include runway, maintenance, airfield lighting, staff training and recurrent certification, environmental management (in line with ISO 14001 and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO standards),…

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Qatar redefining pet travel, 54.3 million travellers passed through Doha in 2025

Qatar redefining pet travel, 54.3 million travellers passed through Doha in 2025

In 2025, 54.3 million travellers from around the world passed through Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar – enjoying its exceptional world-class services and facilities.     But it’s not just people who benefit from Qatar Airways’ exceptional care. From cats and dogs to horses and exotic wildlife, animals receive the same level of attention and comfort as their human counterparts. Qatar Airways Cargo transported more than half a million animals in 2024, setting a…

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FAAN’s increased revenue paradox despite declined cargo throughput in 2025

FAAN’s increased revenue paradox despite declined cargo throughput in 2025

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has reported a notable paradox in its 2025 fiscal performance: increased revenue generation and collection efficiency despite a decline in total cargo throughput compared to 2024. This shift is largely attributed to aggressive operational reforms spearheaded by the Directorate of Cargo Development and Services, aimed at plugging chronic revenue leakages and modernising legacy processes. The Authority’s ability to grow income while handling less volume stems from several strategic…

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Post-Yuletide: Festive bazaar ends as airlines fly empty, return to equilibrium

Post-Yuletide: Festive bazaar ends as airlines fly empty, return to equilibrium

  While the ‘Yuletide bazaar’ saw tickets peaking between N400,000 and N650,000 due to desperate demand, the post-holiday return to normalcy is proving to be a sober reality check for the industry, writes WOLE SHADARE As the “Yuletide Bazaar” winds down, the Nigerian aviation market is experiencing its traditional but sharp correction. The shift from the N300,000– N600,000 peak-season spikes back to low-season pricing is now in full swing, though the floor for these fares…

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FAAN achieves milestone with elite dual ISO certifications

FAAN achieves milestone with elite dual ISO certifications

This is a significant milestone for the Nigerian aviation sector as the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has officially announced its attainment of dual ISO certifications, placing it among the global elite of airport management organisations. The achievement follows a rigorous independent audit by MSECB, Canada, and represents the culmination of an Integrated ISO Policy initiative launched late last year by the Managing Director, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku. This confirms that FAAN’s operational processes—ranging from…

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Airlines mull further fare hikes over high operational costs

Airlines mull further fare hikes over high operational costs

…lament almost empty flights ….Why we’re flying at a loss, by Okonkwo  Nigerian carriers are lamenting the sharp drop in load factor, especially after the peak Yuletide season, a situation they said is leading to revenue losses. The spokesman for Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), the umbrella body for airlines in the country, Prof. Obiorah Okonkwo, said that from late January and into February, the carriers were practically flying empty because the market was low….

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Emirates, Air Peace activate interline agreement, enhance seamless global connectivity

Emirates, Air Peace activate interline agreement, enhance seamless global connectivity

Building on their existing partnership, Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, and Nigeria’s flag carrier, Air Peace, have activated a bilateral interline agreement, expanding air connectivity between Africa, the UAE, and key international destinations. The agreement offers passengers of both airlines frictionless, single-ticket travel and simplified baggage handling on select routes, resulting in greater travel comfort and convenience. Beyond the 13 cities in Nigeria* already available to Emirates passengers on Air Peace’s network, the enhanced…

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