Arik Air reconnects Owerri

Arik Air reconnects Owerri

    Arik Air, Nigeria’s leading carrier is re-launching flight services to Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri the Imo State capital. Daily flights to Owerri from the Murtala Muhammed Domestic Airport, Lagos will resume on Monday, October 21, 2019. Arik Air suspended flights to Owerri early this year due to operational exigencies and since then passengers have been yearning for a return of the leading carrier. The re-launch of flights to Owerri is coming on the…

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Open Skies:”Why Nigerian carriers are at disadvantage”

Open Skies:”Why Nigerian carriers are at disadvantage”

Despite the Open Skies’ policy otherwise known as the Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM), Nigerian carriers are at a very disadvantaged position according to findings by Woleshadarenews The Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) is a project of the African Union to create a single market for air transport in Africa. Once completely in force, the single market is supposed to allow significant freedom of air transport in Africa, advancing the AU’s Agenda 2063 The inability of Nigerians carriers to…

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Airbus marks 1,000th A320neo Family aircraft delivery

Airbus marks 1,000th A320neo Family aircraft delivery

   Airbus has delivered the 1,000th A320neo Family aircraft. The aircraft, an A321neo produced in Hamburg, Germany, was delivered to Indian airline IndiGo.  IndiGo is the world’s biggest customer for the A320neo Family with orders totaling 430 aircraft. Since its first NEO was delivered in March 2016, its fleet of A320neo Family has grown into the world’s largest with 96 aircraft operating alongside 129 A320s.    In an extremely competitive aviation market, the fuel efficient A320 Family has…

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African carriers see rise in demand for air passenger traffic – IATA

African carriers see rise in demand for air passenger traffic – IATA

  African airlines’ traffic climbed 4.1 per cent in August, up from 3.2 per cent in July which saw a remarkable increase in one month. This solid performance comes after South Africa – the region’s second largest economy – returned to positive economic growth in Q2 2019.Capacity rose 6.1 per cent, however, and load factor dipped 1.4 percentage points to 75.6 per cent. These are contained the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic data…

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Arik Air celebrates customer service week in style

Arik Air celebrates customer service week in style

   Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik is celebrating this year’s customer service week in grand style with on- board gifts and musical performance at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja Domestic Terminal 1 otherwise known as General Aviation Terminal (GAT). The objective is to celebrate the customer and thank them for keeping faith in the airline even during its turbulent periods. Since Monday, October 7 when the customer service week started, Arik Air has been serenading…

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AFRAA to govts: Develop policy for airlines ownership

AFRAA to govts: Develop policy for airlines ownership

  *Ethiopian, sole carrier which owns an airport at the moment African Airlines Association (AFRAA), has called on African governments to develop a policy that would enable their airlines to own airports in their countries or vice versa in order to reduce losses. Director of Government, Legal and Industry Affairs, AFRAA, Mr Aaron Munetsi, canvassed this position on the side-lines of a recently concluded African Travel Market held in Lagos. Munetsi pointed out that airlines…

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How airports can meet future needs

How airports can meet future needs

  With more people taking to flying than before, cities around the world are building new airports and upgrading old terminals to create facilities capable of handling tens of millions of passengers. WOLE SHADARE writes Managing growth There is no question that in a world of open borders and global connections, mobility is a mega-trend. Air travel and transport generally are benefiting from this rapid development like no other mode of transportation. The challenge, then,…

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Airbus sold 41 jets in Sept, targets record fourth-quarter deliveries

Airbus sold 41 jets in Sept, targets record fourth-quarter deliveries

  Airbus sold 41 jets in September and processed cancellations for nine jets including five originally sold to Norwegian Air (NWC.OL), leaving the European firm ahead of Boeing Co (BA.N) in a relatively slow year for an industry distracted by safety and trade headlines. The European plane-maker said it had won a total of 303 orders in the first nine months of the year, or 127 net new orders after cancellations, reports Reuters. That remains…

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Global carriers see steady progress at 40th ICAO Assembly

Global carriers see steady progress at 40th ICAO Assembly

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has lauded the huge progress made by governments at the 40th Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This is coming as the apex global aviation regulatory body’s Council is expected to report to the next Assembly on options for the adoption of a long-term aspirational goal for reducing carbon emissions from international aviation. Environment was at the top of the agenda, and after some robust discussions between states, there were two critical outcomes: The Assembly passed a…

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Nama Boosts Upper Airways Communication In North East Corridor

Nama Boosts Upper Airways Communication In North East Corridor

  In line with its resolve to totally eliminate blind spots in the nation’s airspace, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has completed the installation of a VSAT station at the Jos airport in Plateau State. With the installation which was completed a week ago, the agency has successfully integrated the VHF radio into the network in that sector. Speaking on this development, the Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu said this new installation…

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