NAHCO clinches United Airlines, Qatar deals, renews others

NAHCO clinches United Airlines, Qatar deals, renews others

For its track records of service excellence, Nigeria’s foremost and leading ground handling service provider, Nigerian Aviation Handling Company, NAHCO Plc, has clinched the handling contract for United State based United Airlines for the next three years. United Airlines, having voluntarily exited the Lagos airspace since 2016, is making a return in November, with NAHCO as its preferred partner, providing passenger and ground handling services. According to NAHCO’s Group Executive Director, Business Development and Commercial,…

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Nigerian airports operating at suboptimal level-FG

Nigerian airports operating at suboptimal level-FG

  Proposes, 30 years concession for Lagos, Abuja airports, others Denies selling aerodromes     The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika has again explained reasons the Federal Government took the decision to concession some of the country’s airports, saying that although the airports have huge potential, they are currently operating at a sub-optimal level. Some of the airports considered for concession are Lagos, Abuja, Port-Harcourt, Kano and Enugu which sources said have reached advanced stages…

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Pomp, as Aero adds Bauchi to route network

Pomp, as Aero adds Bauchi to route network

Mohammed plans Bauchi as air transport hub for N/E   Searching for a flight to Bauchi, you need not look any further as Nigeria’s oldest airline; Aero Contractors today commenced scheduled flight services to Bauchi. The carrier joins Max Air as the only two airlines to the city. This is coming as Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed has promised to make Bauchi the hub of air transport in the North East because of its proximity…

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‘Nigerian Airlines Face Worsening Access To Forex’

‘Nigerian Airlines Face Worsening Access To Forex’

New entrants, competition forcing down fares The Managing Director of Aero Contractors, Capt. Abdullahi Mahmood, has attributed the high cost of air fares to the difficulty in accessing foreign exchange from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as virtually all the airlines have resorted to the parallel market to meet high cost of operations, including importation of aircraft spare parts. Mahmood told Aviation Metric on the sidelines of a press briefing to announce the commencement…

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Evaluating cost, risks of bird strike

Evaluating cost, risks of bird strike

While birds, mammals and airplanes may seem to peacefully share the space at and around airports, their co-existence is burdened with extreme risk. The birds have the potential to cause severe damage, leading in some cases to the loss of the aircraft, its crew and passengers, writes, WOLE SHADARE Searchlight On January 15, 2009, a US Airways aircraft took off from New York City’s LaGuardia Airport. Two minutes after take-off, the plane was struck by a…

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Aero begins Bauchi route , Maiduguri, others to follow

Aero begins Bauchi route , Maiduguri, others to follow

Mahmood laments restrictive Forex to carriers     Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractors is making a huge stride and restrategising amid challenges brought about COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, the carrier has concluded plans to launch Lagos-Bauchi route via Abuja as part of its expansion programme, just as the carrier is leveraging on its aircraft Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) facility in Lagos as edge over all other airlines in the country and a huge source…

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Navigational tools, infrastructure in deplorable state-Air traffic controllers

Navigational tools, infrastructure in deplorable state-Air traffic controllers

Controllers allege due process recruitment violation Grapple with terrestrial frequency, others Traffic Controllers under the aegis of National Air Traffic Controllers Association, (NATCA) have raised alarm over obsolete tools they work with including the deplorable state of many of the control towers across the nation which they say could hamper air safety. The group also lamented what it described as poor radio communication frequency between pilot and air traffic controllers during flight operation. Communication facilities…

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FAA downgrades Mexico to category 2

FAA downgrades Mexico to category 2

Action prohibits new service, routes to the US   The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has downgraded Mexico to aviation category 2 after discovery that the country does not meet International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety standards. Based on its latest International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) process, the FAA thereby downgraded Mexico’s rating to Category 2 from Category.  This is big and terrible news for the Mexican airline industry. While the new rating allows Mexican airlines…

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Airlink advises customers on new Zambia travel restrictions

Airlink advises customers on new Zambia travel restrictions

New Zambia imposes Airlink, the independent Southern African regional airline has advises travellers to Zambia that new restrictions have been introduced, which may affect their travel plans. The airline, in a statement made available to Aviation Metric, said with immediate effect, all travellers must test negative for COVID-19 in a PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to their departure to Zambia. Travellers will be required to present the negative test result certificate…

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Nigeria lends support as NIMET graduates Gambia trainees

Nigeria lends support as NIMET graduates Gambia trainees

WMO encourages member states to close gaps through partnership-Sirika   The Federal Government through the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) has lent its support to Gambia and other nations desirous of meteorological services as the agency has helped to train meteorologists from the West African nation. This is part of the strategy by Nigeria to further strengthen the expansion of weather and climate services to vulnerable sectors and the user community. This is coming as NiMet…

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