Arik Air introduces ‘Super Saver’ fare on all domestic routes 

Arik Air introduces ‘Super Saver’ fare on all domestic routes 

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik has introduced a “super saver” fare which gives customers the benefit of making massive savings when they book early online to travel to any of the airline’s domestic routes. To travel to any destination within Nigeria, Arik Air customers can buy a one-way ticket from N16,000 provided such booking is made at least seven days before departure at www.arikair.com The super saver fare is aimed at enabling more Nigerians experience air…

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Airbus completes flight demonstration for commercial parcel delivery drone ‘Skyways’

Airbus completes flight demonstration for  commercial parcel delivery drone ‘Skyways’

 Airbus Helicopters’ Skyways unmanned air vehicle has successfully completed its first flight demonstration at the National University of Singapore (NUS). The drone took off from its dedicated maintenance centre and landed on the roof of a specially designed parcel station where a parcel was automatically loaded via a robotic arm. Once successfully loaded with the parcel, the Skyways drone took off again and returned to land, demonstrating its automatic unloading capability. This inaugural flight demonstration…

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NAMA pushes for industrial harmony

NAMA pushes for industrial harmony

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency ( NAMA) is set to achieve industrial harmony as its management last week week held an engagement forum with the Joint Aviation Trade Unions.   The unions include National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Association of Air Traffic Controllers (NATCA), National Association of Aeronautical Engineers (NAAE), Aeronatical Information Management Association of Nigeria (AIMA) and National Aeronautical Communication Association of…

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National carrier: Lufthansa’s replacement in nation’s best interest, says Sirika

National carrier: Lufthansa’s replacement in nation’s best interest, says Sirika

Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika has given more details why Lufthansa Consortium’s contract that was expected to mid-wife the birth of a national carrier was terminated, saying the decision was taken in the best interest of the nation. The Minister who spoke today in Lagos alleged that the firm changed the term of the contract it had with government by demanding that aside asking for 75 per cent of N341 million upfront payment…

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Nigerian airlines not financially healthy-Minister

Nigerian airlines not financially healthy-Minister

NCAA begins audit, carriers may recapitalise The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority of Nigeria (NCAA) has commenced the audit of airlines in the country as there are palpable fears that some of them may be found short of passing the stiff regulatory test. The audit became necessary with a view to knowing the financial strength of the carrier and to quickly raise the red flag to their operations wherever they are found wanting. Minister of State…

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How airlines fleece govt, passengers via hidden surcharges

How airlines fleece govt, passengers via hidden surcharges

The cry by domestic airlines that they are not having good returns on their investments may not be totally true as there are indications that between 40 and 60 per cent of ticket fare are hidden as fuel surcharge, Woleshadare.net has learnt. The carriers have permanently loaded their fuel charges so high. Even when fuel sold for $35 per barrel some few months ago for over three years before it went up to $70 just…

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Airline sustainability: Employing right principle

Airline sustainability: Employing right principle

  All too often, airlines are held responsible for problems that are befalling them. For sustainable aviation development, it is not a task that they can accomplish alone. WOLE SHADARE writes Scepticism Any time a new airline signifies its intention to begin flight operations, the response of stakeholders is always not a cheery one. The tendency is to see any start up airline as an oddity out of a magician’s hat, a kind of illusion…

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ESA, Airbus ink deal for ISS commercial payload platform Bartolomeo

ESA, Airbus ink deal for ISS commercial payload platform Bartolomeo

   The European Space Agency (ESA) and Airbus have signed a commercial partnership (PPP) agreement for construction, launch and operations of the commercial “Bartolomeo” platform. Airbus’ new external payload hosting facility will be attached to the European Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS) from mid-2019.   The agreement defines the roles and responsibilities of the two PPP partners, with Airbus investing around €40 million into the development, construction and launch of this innovative…

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How firm carried out illegal ground handling at Lagos airport

How firm carried out illegal ground handling at Lagos airport

NCAA begins probe The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commenced investigation into the ground handling activities of Menzies, a firm which is yet to be licensed. The firm which remains unregistered and which carried out illegal operations at the Lagos airport could see criminal charges pressed against it. Spokesman for NCAA, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, confirmed that the ground handling company carried out operations at the airport yesterday, but said the agency had commenced investigation…

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