SAHCOL builds Nigeria’s first fuel bowser for aviation ground support

SAHCOL builds Nigeria’s first fuel bowser for aviation ground support

The Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) team has built a Ground Support Equipment from scratch at the SAHCOL Engineering and Maintenance workshop to fuel Aviation Ground Support equipment in Lagos. The disclosure was made by spokeswoman for SAHCOL, Mrs. Vanessa Uansohia who disclosed that the fuel bowser is the first in the history of aviation of ground handling in Nigeria to be created from scratch from locally sourced materials.   The idea according to heris create the…

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Airbus launches future of aerospace technologies in Africa  

Airbus launches future of aerospace technologies in Africa  

Airbus has released The Great Enabler: Aerospace in Africa – a White Paper on the role of aerospace technologies and their impact on socio-economic development in Africa.  The extensive report looks at how different segments of the industry can address a core set of challenges on the continent by: increasing access to healthcare; enhancing food security by making African agriculture more competitive and sustainable; promoting education, training and innovation; empowering businesses with innovative products and solutions; and…

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NAMA chief, Farouk Umar bags fellowship award

NAMA chief, Farouk Umar bags fellowship award

The Director of Safety Electronics and Engineering Services in the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Farouk Ahmed Umar has been decorated with the fellowship award of the Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (NIMechE). The award ceremony which took place at the Grand Central Hotel in Kano during the institution’s 31st Annual General Meeting and Conference attracted eminent professionals, politicians and experts from all walks of life. Farouk as he is fondly called attended Government Science Secondary…

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Experts fret over Nigeria’s huge aviation facility deficit

Experts fret over Nigeria’s huge aviation facility deficit

●IATA forecasts 8.2bn global traffic by 2037 ●Nigeria projected to hit 31m by 2030   Following the International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecast that present trends in air transport suggest passenger numbers could double to 8.2 billion by 2037, aviation experts said there is need to urgently address the country’s aviation infrastructure challenges. President, Aviation Round Table (ART), Mr. Gbenga Olowo, disclosed this in a chat in Lagos. Specifically, he said that in Nigeria, it…

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P’Harcourt terminal: Risen from the ashes

P’Harcourt terminal: Risen from the ashes

The Port-Harcourt airport, which had always been adjudged as worst in the world, has suddenly shed the toga, writes WOLE SHADARE   Worst airport toga The messy state of the Port-Harcourt airport in Rivers State was once described as a shameful portrait of Nigerian aviation sector. That situation lingered for many years until the Federal Government came to the rescue to change all the narratives and helped to show that with determination, nothing is impossible….

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NAMA/ Edo govt. partner to commence night operations at Benin airport 

NAMA/ Edo govt. partner to commence night operations at Benin airport 

.. Commends NACAN’s ingenuity Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State says the state government is working closely with the management of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency NAMA to ensure the final installation of night landing facilities at the Benin airport Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 5th Annual General Meeting of the National Airtraffic Communicators Association of Nigeria (NACAN) over the weekend in Benin City, Gov. Obaseki urged NACAN to support the…

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Osubi airstrip operators owe NAMA N566 million, pay N31M 

Osubi airstrip operators owe NAMA N566 million, pay N31M 

Agency restores flight services Shoreline Oil Services Limited, operators of the Osubi airstrip has paid N31 Million out of the N566, 422, 000. 00 it owe the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). Subsequently, the agency has announced the resumption of flights to the area following appeals from stakeholders and in consideration of the overall interest of the air travel public. Woleshadarenews had penultimate month reported the closure of the airstrip due to over N4 billion indebtedness…

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Arik Air resumes Warri flights

Arik Air resumes Warri flights

Arik Air has announced the resumption of flight operations to Osubi Airport, Warri with effect from Friday, October 26, 2018 following the reopening of the Airport closed on September 3, 2018 by Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). Arik Air operates two daily flights from Lagos to Warri and one flight from Abuja to Warri. All the flights into Osubi are resuming same day. The airline, according to its Chief Executive Officer, Captain Roy Ilegbodu, is…

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Dana Air Wins Best Customer Service Airline of the Year Award

Dana Air Wins Best Customer Service Airline of the Year Award

One of Nigeria’s leading airlines Dana Air, has won the Best Customer Service Airline award at MamaJ’s Aviation Careers Conference held recently in Lagos, at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority Annex, Lagos   MamaJ Aviation Careers conference is an annual seminar to create a platform to introduce and mentor aspiring youths and other invited guests to the many career opportunities that exist in the aviation industry and also to celebrate and honor outstanding Aviation Professionals…

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