FAA Downgrades Pakistan’s Aviation Safety To Cat 2

FAA Downgrades Pakistan’s Aviation Safety To Cat 2

    ***More Than 260 Pilots Have Fake Pilot Certificates Pakistan recently grounded pilots after finding many had falsified their qualifications US aviation regulators, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have downgraded Pakistan’s air safety rating over concerns about pilot certifications. An official notice posted on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shows that Pakistan now has a Category 2 rating and does not meet international standards. Pakistan has a chequered past and a disproportionally high number…

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Half year 2020 review: Aviation loses luster  

Half year 2020 review: Aviation loses luster   

    No doubt, year 2020, for the aviation industry, will be remembered as the worst year, not only in Nigeria, but globally. WOLE SHADARE focuses on depressing events in the country’s aviation sector in the first half of the year   A year like no other   As the aviation industry in Nigeria projected at the start of year 2020, a sense of change was in the air even as familiar challenges continue to demand attention….

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FG reviews arrival time at airport to an hour and half

FG reviews arrival time at airport to an hour and half

    The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika has reviewed the arrival time for domestic air travel from three hours to one and a half hours. Sirika said in his verified twitter handle that, “My colleagues & I have reviewed passenger facilitation at our airports, consequently I am happy to announce that, henceforth travelers are to arrive one hour and a half before their departure time for domestic flights. “Travelers are advised to check in…

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NAHCON seeks private investors for Multi-million naira Hajj Camp in Lagos

NAHCON seeks private investors for Multi-million naira Hajj Camp in Lagos

  The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has called on interested investors to partner it in turning around its multi-billion-naira property – Hajj Camp at Akowonjo in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. This is as the Lagos State Government has proposed to rebrand the dilapidated hajj camp into an international Islamic school for the state. Alhaji Dhikrulahi Kunle Hassan, the National Chairman, NAHCON, said in Lagos during the inspection of the facility…

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Why physical distancing not necessary in aircraft-Minister

Why physical distancing not necessary in aircraft-Minister

  The Federal Government has explained why one of the safety protocols to curb the spread of COVID-19 may not be observed in the aircraft. According to the government, the cabin is safer than any hospital theatre because of procedures air circulated in the cabin goes through. Also, contrary to what passengers thought prior to resumption of domestic flights, the government also explained that the non-adherence to physical distancing was responsible for the ‘affordable’ ticket…

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Lufthansa Technik Converts World’s First Cargo Airbus A380

Lufthansa Technik Converts World’s First Cargo Airbus A380

Lufthansa Technik has converted the iconic superjumbo so that the A380-800 utilises all three levels to offer 300 cubed metres of volume capacity and close to 60 tonnes of cargo. All of the economy seats have been stripped out and even the overhead lockers are being utilised for cargo space. When demand for air travel evaporated in late March following international border restrictions, many doubted that the world’s largest commercial passenger aircraft would fly again….

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Dubai Intl Receives 13 Airlines In Re-Opening Week

Dubai Intl Receives 13 Airlines In Re-Opening Week

Dubai International (DXB) welcomed scheduled flights from 13 international airlines in the first couple of days of Dubai reopening for tourists. Dubai officially began welcoming tourists on July 7and DXB has already received flights from Air Blue, Air France, Cebu Pacific, EgyptAir, Ethiopian Airlines, Gulf Air, KLM, Lufthansa, Mahan Air, Middle East Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines, Philippine Airlines and Royal Jordanian with more expected to join later. In addition to foreign carriers, Dubai-based Emirates and…

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Covid 19: Dana Air Introduces WhatsApp Booking 

Covid 19: Dana Air Introduces WhatsApp Booking 

  Dana Air, has Introduced WhatsApp Booking in line with the social/ physical distancing measures of Covid 19 and to create ease of booking, payment and inquiries for its guests.    The WhatsApp booking, payment platform which is the first of its kind in Nigeria, will serve as an additional platform for booking, inquiries, reservation and payment apart from the airline’s website www.flydanaair.com, the Dana Air Mobile App and the self- service kiosk at MMA2 ikeja, Lagos. …

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Emirates Resumes Staff Lay-Offs

Emirates Resumes Staff Lay-Offs

  Dubai’s Emirates said the Covid-19 pandemic has forced it to ‘right size’ its workforce in line with reduced operational requirements Dubai’s Emirates airline has been forced to lay off more pilots and cabin crew as a result of the impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the airline has confirmed to sister title Arabian Business. In a statement sent to Arabian Business, an Emirates spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we are still in the process…

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18 Nigerian airlines submit CBN restart funds applications to AON

18 Nigerian airlines submit CBN restart funds applications to AON

  *Jed Air, Dana, Azman, First Nation, Top Brass, Quorum, others submit list *Megisson laments COVID-19 impact on carriers Amid harsh economic realities occasioned by the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, eighteen Nigerian airlines have submitted their Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) funds application documents to their umbrella body, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON). Some of the airlines have not operated for more than two years and call to question the reason for government’s assistance to them….

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