How Nigeria achieved accident-free year, by Olowo

How Nigeria achieved accident-free year, by Olowo

President Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI), Elder Gabriel Olowo, has attributed accident free year in Nigeria to intertwining multiple factors – mainly the fact that airlines in the country have started striving to go the extra mile to ensure safety. Olowo stated in a paper he presented in Lagos and made available to Woleshadarenews. He said a responsible regulator will not settle for less.  His words, ”The necessary and sufficient condition for Safety rests…

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Import of Lagos, Abuja airport certification

Import of Lagos, Abuja airport certification

Two of Nigeria’s biggest airports, Lagos and Abuja airports, are now certified. These are good signs for aviation in Nigeria as the benefits that accrue from it are humongous not only for airlines but the sector. WOLE SHADARE writes   Abuja airport comes alive   Few months after the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos was certified, the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja became the latest to pass the security and safety test, signposting that better days are…

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Medview reports N1.2bn Q3 profit

Medview reports N1.2bn Q3 profit

  Med-View Airline Plc has posted a profit after tax of N1.197 billion for the third quarter ended September 30, 2017. The airline in a filing with the Nigerian Stock Exchange said it posted profit after tax of N1.197 billion during the nine months as against a N1.274 billion reported in 2016, representing a drop of six per cent. Its profit before tax stood at N1.362 billion during the period under review as against a…

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Safety, connectivity, blocked funds top IATA’s agenda for Africa 

Safety, connectivity, blocked funds top IATA’s agenda for Africa 

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has highlighted five priorities, which are enhancement of safety efforts, improvement of intra-Africa connectivity, unblocking of airline funds, avoidance of air traffic management re-fragmentation and over-investment and ensuring that Africa has professional needs to support the industry’s growth, adding that these must be addressed for aviation to deliver maximum economic and social benefits in the continent.   Aviation currently supports 6.8 million jobs and contributes $72.5 billion in…

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SAHCOL takes over Allied Air, UPS handling operations

SAHCOL takes over Allied Air, UPS handling operations

The Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited SAHCOL has again consolidated on its rising profile as the Ground Handling Company of choice in Nigeria by adding Allied Air and United Parcel Service (UPS) to her estimable list of clientele. Spokesman for SAHCOL, Basil Agboarumu said the relocation of Allied Air operations to SAHCOL took effect from October 2, 2017, making SAHCOL the official Ground Handling partner to the airline’s Ramp and Cargo operations across Nigeria. Allied…

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Emirates Group revenue up by 6% $13.5b for half year 2017-18

Emirates Group revenue up by 6% $13.5b for half year 2017-18

 The Emirates Group announced its half-year results for 2017-18. The Group saw steady revenue growth and a rebound on profitability compared to the same period last year, in spite of the continuing downward pressure on margins, a rise in oil prices, and other challenges for the airline and travel industry.    The Emirates Group revenue was AED 49.4 billion ($13.5 billion) for the first six months of its 2017-18 financial year, up 6% from AED…

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Airbus Helicopters completes ballistic test for  H145M

Airbus Helicopters completes ballistic test for  H145M

Airbus Helicopters has completed a ballistic development test of an HForce weapon system on a H145M on Pápa Airbase in Hungary.   The tested system included guns (FN Herstal HMP400), unguided rockets (Thales FZ231) and cannons (Nexter NC621) as well as an electro-optical targeting system by Wescam (MX15) and a helmet mounted sight display by Thales (Scorpion). All planned and required tests were performed in a tight and demanding time schedule.   “This is an…

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Dana celebrate, airlifted 2.7 million passengers since 2008

Dana celebrate, airlifted 2.7 million passengers since 2008

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Dana would be ten years tomorrow since it started operations. So far, the carrier has airlifted 2.7 million passenger since it began operations in November 10, 2008. The carrier stated that since commencing flight operations on November 10, 2008, they are proud to have come this far, creating an exemplary model and setting the standards for a sustainable and efficient airline operation in Nigeria. “We are also proud to have flown…

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Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure deficit hits $30b

Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure deficit hits $30b

Demuren laments unresolved concession disputes  The appalling infrastructure deficit at the country’s aerodromes came to the fore at a forum in Lagos, with stakeholders lamenting decrepit facilities, saying the situation has continued to deny the country of maximising its potentials in the sector. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) had equally decried the appalling state of facilities at the nation’s aerodromes, noting that Nigeria would need over $30 billion to tackle the malaise. Experts who…

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