Reappraising SAATM’s Benefits To Africa’s Air Transport

Reappraising SAATM’s Benefits To Africa’s Air Transport

Aviation is the foundation of many established and emerging economies and SAATM could help stimulate Africa’s air transport market. WOLE SHADARE writes Adoption n 2015, 23 African countries, including Nigeria, adopted a declaration on the establishment of a Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) to fully implement the Yamoussoukro Decision (YD). The fear The air transport policy had come under scathing criticisms from Nigerian airline operators. They were of the view that with SAATM, the…

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Yadudu vows to resolve FAAN, workers’ spat

Yadudu vows to resolve FAAN, workers’ spat

Says agency’s revenue improving Don’t service $500 million Chinese loan-Union The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority (FAAN), Capt. Rabiu Hamisu Yadudu has assured that all the problems bedeviling the agency occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic that seriously dwindled its revenue would be resolved. He explained that the delay in salary was caused by paucity of funds occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, but admitted that FAAN revenue was gradually improving. He made clarifications on the…

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Aisuebeogun: Fly Nigeria Act’ll Eliminate Capital Flight

Aisuebeogun: Fly Nigeria Act’ll Eliminate Capital Flight

A former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Richard Aisuebeogun, has called on the Federal Government to introduce the Fly Nigeria Act, stressing that if the policy is introduced, Nigerian airlines will become carriers of choice with foreign carriers having no choice than to partner with them. The action, he further stated, would also allow foreign carriers into code-share arrangements with a view to earning revenue from the partnership. He stated…

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Arik Re-Strategises Amid Challenges

Arik Re-Strategises Amid Challenges

Nigeria’s flag carrier then, Arik was a model to many airlines in the country. The airline burst unto the country’s aviation scene. Never had Nigeria witnessed entrant of a new airline with brand new airplanes like what Arik did by purchasing the newest airplanes comprising wide-body A340, A330, B737NextGen and smaller state-of-the art aircraft. The airline was a reference point as it competed with recognized global airlines in terms of fleet and quickly spread its…

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Stakeholders chart path for Nigeria’s tourism growth

Stakeholders chart path for Nigeria’s tourism growth

Experts at the just concluded third edition of the Tourism Transportation Summit and Expo held in Abuja have called for strong political will from government and high level investments in critical sectors within the Nigerian tourism and transportation space if tourism is to attain the level of growth and development desirous of the industry in the country. The two-day event which witnessed the presentation of over 14 highly researched and thought provoking papers by professionals…

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Emirates rolls out biofuel powered, environmentally friendly A380s

Emirates rolls out biofuel powered, environmentally friendly A380s

  Biofuel produced from used cooking oil Emirates has rolled out its 116th A380 as the first of three A380s to join its fleet in 2020. The newest member of the Emirates fleet was powered by a blend of jet fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This is the first time the airline is using sustainable aviation fuel to power an A380. The biofuel used for the flight was produced from used cooking oil in Finland….

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Fewer Operating Aircraft Amid Growth Cause Of Air Fare Hike –Cpt. Sanusi

Fewer Operating Aircraft Amid Growth Cause Of Air Fare Hike –Cpt. Sanusi

A recent report that airlines have increased fares by over 100 per cent may not actually be true. What passengers are experiencing now in terms of adjustment in fares is as a result of huge demand outstripping supply occasioned by the Christmas season. This was the position of the airlines and stakeholders attributing high cost of air ticket to the Yuletide season and not necessarily raising costs arbitrarily. The devastating effects of COVID-19 pandemic could…

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United to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 100% by 2050

United to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 100% by 2050

United will meet this ambitious goal by making industry-leading investments in new technology and sustainable fuels – not from buying carbon offsets The carrier is taking its most ambitious step yet in leading the fight against climate change: pledging to become 100% green by reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 100% by 2050. United, which in 2018 became the first U.S. airline to commit to reducing its GHG emissions by 50% by 2050, will…

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Regulation: Reps Charge NCAA To Be Fair, Firm 

Regulation: Reps Charge NCAA To Be Fair, Firm 

  The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji has charged the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) to be firm and fair in regulating the industry. Nnaji who spoke during an oversight visit in Lagos urged the authority to ensure it carries out its over sighting of the industry with humane approach . He was of the opinion that hostility may not be the best way to regulate the aviation industry as experience…

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NCAA, Airlines Reach Accord Over N22 Billion Debt

NCAA, Airlines Reach Accord Over N22 Billion Debt

Agree payment plan   The Nigerian Civil Authority (NCAA) has reached a truce with airline in the liquidation of over N22 billion they owe various agencies in the aviation industry with a plan for them to reconcile their debts and the agreed payment plan. It is uncertain how much the carriers including those in extinction owe the aviation regulatory but it reported to be over N5 billion while collectively, the carriers’ debts are said to…

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