Demuren:How $60 million BASA money caused trouble for me

Demuren:How $60 million BASA money caused trouble for me

A former Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Dr Harold Demuren, has explained how he came under severe pressure to release Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) funds into a private account. Although Demuren was silent on the exact amount he was pressured to transfer into a private account, it is reported that $60 million was the total amount of BASA funds later withdrawn by the government after Demuren vacated office. Recounting his ordeal…

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K-Impex Airline Acquires Four Embraer E190s, Plans Scheduled Operations

K-Impex Airline Acquires Four Embraer E190s, Plans Scheduled Operations

K-Impex Airline Limited, a prospective airline that began preparations for launch in 2021, is set to take delivery of four Embraer E190 jets. The company, with a head office in Abuja, the Federal Capital, started as Knights Impex Limited, with an interest in import and export cargo business, and further expanded into aviation services in 2021. It has since acquired aircraft for scheduled operations. The airline’s Managing Director, Dr Abel Ozigi, stated that the four…

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Kuku: How Nigeria’s cargo ecosystem can meet international standards

Kuku: How Nigeria’s cargo ecosystem can meet international standards

Cargo, critical economic driver, says Nwuba Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, said the country is ready to become the vibrant core of the continent’s cargo network — a strategic gateway linking high-value goods, pharmaceuticals, and fresh produce to global markets. She described this not as a distant aspiration but as a future already being built through decisive reforms and partnerships. She urged stakeholders to actively contribute to…

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Arik Air set to exhibit at the maiden Nigeria International Airshow

Arik Air set to exhibit at the maiden Nigeria International Airshow

Nigerian carrier Arik Air has finalised plans to be among the key exhibitors at the inaugural Nigeria International Airshow, scheduled to take place from December 2 – 4, 2025, in Abuja. The Nigeria International Airshow, an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, is designed to position aviation as a significant catalyst for economic growth across Africa. The event will bring together commercial and business aviation operators, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), regional…

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MMA2 Prioritizes Safety, Decorum At Yuletide

MMA2 Prioritizes Safety, Decorum At Yuletide

The Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2) is becoming a beehive of activities as the year draws to a close. This season, characterised by festive anticipation, underscores MMA2’s critical role in Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure. As is the practice, the terminal is fully operational and prepared to handle the peak rush, ensuring that the spirit of celebration begins the moment you step through the doors. This is evident by the decorations in and around the terminal….

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Aeropolitics: Nigeria will not be caught off guard-Minister

Aeropolitics: Nigeria will not be caught off guard-Minister

 Why Nigerian carriers can’t compete-Demuren The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, said Nigeria would not be caught off guard by other nations using politics to prevent the country’s airlines from reciprocating the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) it has with them. Keyamo Consequently, the government, he said, has resolved to continue playing international aviation politics, otherwise known as “Aeropolitics,” to ensure that indigenous airlines sustain the gains already made, even as they…

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Recycled pilots fuel domestic airlines’ poaching war

Recycled pilots fuel domestic airlines’ poaching war

Just last week, Aviation Metric took a cursory look into the dearth of pilots, aircraft engineers and air traffic controllers; three critical professionals in the aviation industry. This week, the searchlight is on the practice of pilot recruitment, which is commonly referred to as poaching in the aviation industry. It has further exposed how the conditions of service, welfare, and other perks can force a pilot under a bond to seek a transfer of his service to…

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Nigeria’s aviation contribution to GDP hits $2.5 billion-AFCAC scribe

Nigeria’s aviation contribution to GDP hits $2.5 billion-AFCAC scribe

  How Nigeria can tap into SAATM potential The Secretary-General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), Ms Adefunke Adeyemi, said that the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) is a strategic roadmap to transform Nigeria into Africa’s aviation powerhouse. This came as Nigeria saw its aviation’s contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increase to $2.5 billion this year from $1.7 billion.  She also stated that Nigeria should focus on the vast opportunities…

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Yuletide: Airlines struggle as demand outstrips supply over carriers’ depleting fleet

Yuletide: Airlines struggle as demand outstrips supply over carriers’ depleting fleet

 Air fares rise by over 120% amid Christmas rush   There are strong indications that passengers may go through excruciating pain to secure seats on aircraft, especially as the Yuletide approaches. This is a result of the acute shortage of aircraft among many airlines, which prevents them from transporting the vast number of travellers to their destinations. As Yuletide approaches, airlines are having a hectic time accommodating huge bookings and raising fares to an all-time…

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Pilots’, ATC shortage: High Demand, Low Supply

Pilots’, ATC shortage: High Demand, Low Supply

  The global shortage of pilots and Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) is a systemic problem caused by a combination of generational shifts, financial barriers, and critical disruptions to the training pipeline, writes WOLE SHADARE   The Nigerian aviation industry faces a complex and paradoxical challenge: a severe shortage of experienced, type-rated personnel alongside a pool of unemployed, low-hour graduates. This is a critical issue that poses a threat to safety, limits operational capacity, and hinders the…

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