Why Nigerian airlines can’t compete, by Medview CEO

Why Nigerian airlines can’t compete, by Medview CEO

Shut down Dubai route Nigeria’s flag carrier, Medview Airlines has shut down its Dubai operations less than two months it started services to the city. The airline attributed its decision to suspend the lucrative route to issues it has with its European partners, Euro Atlantic over aircraft it leased from them. The Managing Director of the airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole at a press briefing at the airline’s headquarters in Lagos stated that the aircraft has…

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Security: FAAN to evacuate 13 disused airplanes on Lagos airport airside

Security: FAAN to evacuate 13 disused airplanes on Lagos airport airside

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has commenced evacuation of abandoned aircraft at the airside of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos. Plans have also reached an advanced stage for the agency to install Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras at the strategic locations within the airside in order to forestall aircraft poaching and other incidences. At least, 13 aircraft belonging to different airlines have been abandoned at the airside of the airport for several…

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Air treaty: Nigeria, 22 others to double GDP by $300bn

Air treaty: Nigeria, 22 others to double GDP by $300bn

Nation’s carrier pleads for time   As Nigeria and 23 other African nations converged on Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, last weekend, to ratify the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), there are indications that the policy could exponentially increase the countries’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by $300 billion, Woleshadarenews has learnt. Besides, the policy is expected to lead to catalytic benefits to every other sector such as increased choice of carriers, convenience and ease of travel, better connectivity…

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Olateru: There’s no reason for aircraft accident probe delay beyond 1 year

Olateru: There’s no reason for aircraft accident probe delay beyond 1 year

Akin Olateru is Nigerian, United Kingdom and United States licensed aircraft maintenance engineer. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on factors that have elongated the release of accident reports, plan by his agency to release six more crash reports before the end of February and the turn around of AIB to meet challenges of modern accident investigations among others. Excerpts: The recently concluded accident investigation report writing course is an eye opener and critical aspect…

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Foreign airlines’ ticket sales rise by N200B 

Foreign airlines’ ticket sales rise by N200B 

Why Nigerian carriers can’t compete-NANTA President Despite the tough economic situation in the country last year that affected the purchasing power of many, Nigerians still embraced air travel as ticket sold by foreign airlines in 2017 was more than N200 billion higher than in 2016. In 2017, air travel still recorded ticket sales of N511 b ($1.4) from January to October 2017. The 2016 tickets sold as released by Nigerian Civil Authority (NCAA) put earnings of…

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IATA Welcomes Single African Air Transport Market but Says Effective Implementation is Key

IATA Welcomes Single African Air Transport Market but Says Effective Implementation is Key

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says it welcomes the launch of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) initiative by the African Union (AU) to open up Africa’s skies and improve intra-African air connectivity. The Association in a statement today, said enhanced connectivity will stimulate demand, improve the competitiveness of the African airline industry, and make air travel more accessible, adding that In turn, this will enable higher volumes of trade, expanded tourism and…

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Medview links stranded passengers’ plight to sabotage

Medview links stranded passengers’ plight to sabotage

Passengers groan Medview’s Airline passengers to London and Dubai were left stranded at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos yesterday. Some of the passengers were scheduled to travel out of the country since Wednesday Dubai, but could not fly out as planned while the London bound passengers originally scheduled to be ferried to London at 11:30am today could also not depart the country. Meanwhile, the airline has attributed the problem to sabotage from London…

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A350-1000 begins demonstration tour in the Middle-East, Asia-Pacific

A350-1000 begins demonstration tour in the Middle-East, Asia-Pacific

Airbus shows the world’s most advanced widebody aircraft  The A350-1000, the newest member of Airbus’ leading Wide-body family, has embarked on a three-week Demonstration Tour to the Middle-East and Asia-Pacific region.   The Demonstration tour follows the completion of a successful flight test campaign, which lasted less than one year and culminated in joint EASA and FAA type certification, demonstrating the aircraft’s excellent design, performance and maturity.    The A350-1000 tour comes ahead of the…

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Abuja airport, shut, opens as aircraft skids off runway

Abuja airport, shut, opens as aircraft skids off runway

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, was shutdown yesterday as Nest oil operated aircraft skidded and got damaged on the sole runway. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said the runway had to be shut down to enable the authority take safety precautions measures. It was learnt that the closure last for about half an hour.  The aircraft lost it’s landing gear in the process but all hands were on deck to put the situation…

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