ICAO gives Nigeria guidelines on Lagos, Abuja airport certification

ICAO gives Nigeria guidelines on Lagos, Abuja airport certification

  * Nigeria with largest passenger traffic in the African   The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has selected two airports in Nigeria for certification. The airports are those in Lagos and Abuja. The objective was to follow up on the African-Indian Ocean (AFI) Plan project and assist Nigeria with technical guidance towards the certification process. The world aviation regulatory body has commenced the implementation of the AFI Plan Aerodrome Certification Project for both aerodromes….

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ECHOES OF THE PAST

ECHOES OF THE PAST

ACCIDENT TO DANA AIRCRAFT A LOOK AT MINISTERIAL PANEL REPORT   BY CAPT. DELE ORE   The panel is titled ‘Technical and Administrative Review Panel of Domestic Airlines’.   The panel was premature in set-up and in conflict with Accident Investigation Bureau Mandate. When an accident occurs the accident investigation body does not just focus on the accident but examines the aviation system within which the accident occurred including all the matters in the terms…

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Africa accounts for 1.6% global air cargo mkt share-IATA

Africa accounts for 1.6% global air cargo mkt share-IATA

The clearing house for over 260 global airlines, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said Africa, currently accounts for just 1.6 per cent of the global air cargo market share.     The continent saw a 13.6 per cent rise in cargo traffic – measured in Freight Tonne Kilometres (FTKs)- during December 2016.     IATA made the disclosure in its latest monthly analysis of performance and trends in the air cargo market. It further…

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Drama as Britain deports 41 Nigerians, Ghanaians

Drama as Britain deports 41 Nigerians, Ghanaians

Fourty-one Nigerians were today deported by the British government. Also deported were 41 Ghanaians over immigration issues classified as offenses in the English laws.   The Nigerian deportees, 33 males and eight females, arrived the cargo section of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos at 7:50 am, in an unmarked chartered Airbus 330 aircraft.       The deportees were downcast. A mild drama ensued when one of the deportees, an elderly woman who…

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Medview adds N14.65bn into market capitalization

Medview adds N14.65bn into market capitalization

Med-View Airline PlC was yesterday listed in the Nigerian Capital Market as one of the publicly quoted companies registered with the Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE), adding N14.65bn into market capitalization.   Med-View is one of the domestic airlines in the country flying into 14 local, regional and international destinations.   With a turnover of N3.6bn at the initial stages of operations, its turnover has grown to N26bn with a projected growth of N 76bn in the…

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Airlines Explore Niche Option For Survival

Airlines Explore Niche Option For Survival

  Airlines Are Experimenting With New Strategies To Survive In The Complex Aviation World, Writes WOLE SHADARE   Bristow’s ‘all-coach-class’ experiment on some routes, a major departure from industry practice for scheduled domestic flights, is the latest in an industry trend toward niche marketing. Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria), arguably the largest helicopter operator in Nigeria, assumes that nearly all its Lagos-Abuja- Port-Harcourt-bound passengers are leisure travellers paying good fares and that filling the plane with them…

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Abuja Runway Decay: Stakeholders Blame NCAA, FAAN

Abuja Runway Decay: Stakeholders Blame NCAA, FAAN

The inability of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to ensure that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) carries out compliance with approved runway maintenance programme led to the hard decision taken by the Federal Government to close the Abuja airport runway for rehabilitation, stakeholders have said. Consequently, they insisted that the two agencies should be held responsible for the decay of the facilities, wondering what was their input considering that the runway’s lifespan…

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SAA commemorates one year of services to Abuja

SAA commemorates one year of services to Abuja

*Gives free Business Class tickets South African Airways, is giving teeming passengers free Business Class tickets to commemorate the airline’s one year non-stop flight service from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg. Ideal for travelling couples or business partners flying out of Abuja airport, passengers are encouraged to buy one SAA Business Class ticket and South African Airways will immediately issue two Business Class tickets for both passengers to fly…

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FG begins certification of Lagos, Abuja airports, 18 firms apply for licences

FG begins certification of Lagos, Abuja airports, 18 firms apply for licences

* Airlines sold N330.5B tickets in 2016-NCAA           Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commenced certification of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.   This is coming as 18 firms have indicated interest to begin flight operations, just as the aviation regulatory body is said to be processing their all-important Air Operator Certificate (AOC). The NCAA said it has nine ‘unfirmed’ applications that are just at the level…

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Turkish Airlines adds 120th country to expanding network, launches services to Conakry

Turkish Airlines adds 120th country to expanding network, launches services to Conakry

 The Capital of Guinea becomes the national flag carrier’ 51st destination in Africa as well. Turkish Airlines  today launched its first flight between Istanbul and Conakry. With this new addition, Turkish Airlines has expanded its network to 51 destinations on the continent where it is has the largest coverage number of destinations among all carriers. It is thereby cementing its position as the carrier that flies to more countries than any other airline, with 296 destinations in 120…

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