China Airlines take delivery of A350 XWB powered with biofuel mix

China Airlines take delivery of A350 XWB powered with biofuel mix

 China Airlines of Taiwan has become the second airline to join a programme to use a blend of traditional and sustainable biofuels to power aircraft for delivery flights from Airbus. The aircraft involved is the tenth A350-900 for China Airlines, which left the manufacturer’s delivery centre in Toulouse today for its new home in Taipei with a 10 percent blend of sustainable jet fuel in its tanks.  The sustainable fuel option for delivery flights has been developed by Airbus in association…

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Air freight demand: Africa posts largest year-on-year increase

Air freight demand: Africa posts largest year-on-year increase

Africa posted the largest year-on-year increase in demand of all regions in October; with freight volumes rising 30.3 per cent, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), rose 5.9 per cent in October 2017 compared to the year-earlier period. IATA stated that capacity increased 9.2 per cent, adding that during the same period international freight volumes grew by 28.5 per cent….

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First A330-300P2F enters service with DHL

First A330-300P2F enters service with DHL

 DHL Express has become the first operator to take delivery of the A330-300 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) converted aircraft from Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), the joint venture between ST Aerospace and Airbus. This delivery, which took place at EFW’s freighter conversion facilities in Dresden, follows the successful completion of test flights in October and awarding of the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in November. DHL Express has firm orders for eight A330-300P2F…

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Air Peace begins Abuja-Uyo flights Dec 7

Air Peace begins Abuja-Uyo flights Dec 7

Air Peace has pledged a seamless and exciting air travel experience on the Abuja-Uyo-Abuja route from December 7. A statement signed by the carrier’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Chris Iwarah confirmed that the airline will now fly daily from Abuja to Uyo and Uyo to Abuja. The new flights, Air Peace said, will complement its Lagos-Uyo-Lagos service and afford members of the flying public more options to choose from in making their business and leisure trips….

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Asaba airport of ‘controversy’

Asaba airport of ‘controversy’

By Dominic Adewole The recent development over the budding Asaba International Airport has justified the popular saying that “not all that glitter is gold.” When in February 3, 2008, barely a year after the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, assumed office, the airport was conceived and awarded to a wholly indigenous civil engineering construction company – Messrs ULO Consultants Limited, the ‘prosperity for all Deltans’ mantra of the incumbent Governor Ifeanyi…

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NAHCO’s CEO, Idris Yakubu, Promises Positive Change

NAHCO’s CEO, Idris Yakubu, Promises Positive Change

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco aviance), Mr. Idris Yakubu, has promised to lead the attitudinal change and a fresh drive for excellence that the Company requires to move it to the next level. Speaking when he held his maiden meeting with staff at the Head Office of the Company, Yakubu said the Company requires a new and stronger service culture, and he was prepared to lead that change. He…

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Why Africa lags behind in aviation, by ADB President

Why Africa lags behind in aviation, by ADB President

High risk tag scares lenders, leasing firms President, African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, has taken a swipe at most African airlines, saying the operation of very old airplanes and lack of good business model have done incalculable damage to them, leading to extinction of many of the carriers. He disclosed this to Woleshadare.net at the recently-concluded International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) World Aviation Forum in Abuja. Adesina noted that Africa needs $150 billion…

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Negligence, human error cause four air mishaps-Report

Negligence, human error cause four air mishaps-Report

AIB expands scope to probe rail, road crashes The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) said the June 5, 2015 Aero Contractor serious incident involving a B737-500 with registration number 5N-BLE which occurred at flight level 330 feet was as a result of negligence and pilot’s error occasioned by the inadvertent failure to discover that the pressure regulating and shutoff valve was in the locked closed position after the engine change.  The crew also failed to recognise that the number two…

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Aviation job potential in Africa is Sky High, says IATA’s  de Juniac

Aviation job potential in Africa is Sky High, says IATA’s  de Juniac

Aviation is a key part of the economic lifeblood of Africa. It supports 6.9 million jobs and $80 billion in GDP. It carries people and goods across and outside the continent, and brings in economic investment, tourism, trade and aid. Aviation in Africa is promising. Over the next two decades African aviation is forecast to grow at 5.4 percent a year—nearly tripling in size. The continent’s top ten fastest growing markets are growing at an…

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New A330-800 starts final assembly

New A330-800 starts final assembly

 Final assembly of the newest member of the A330neo Family, the A330-800, has started and is on track for the first flight planned in mid-2018.  The A330-800 complements the A330-900, the largest member of the A330neo Family. With its 242-tonne Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) as base variant, the A330-800 can operate routes of up to 7,500nm and with the recently launched 251-tonne MTOW variant the aircraft can operate ultra-long-range routes of up to 8,150nm. Together,…

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