Stranded Turkish Airline passengers airlifted, hotel denies eviction

Stranded Turkish Airline passengers airlifted, hotel denies eviction

Golden Tulip Hotel, Apapa has reacted to reports that it ejected stranded Turkish Airline passengers out of the hotel, saying the hotel, rather than eject them, ‘took great care of them during the time of their say in the hotel.” A statement signed by the Rooms Division Manager of Golden Tulip, Mr. Paul Okojie, said the hotel did not eject its Turkish Airlines’ passengers  and had no reason to do so for “one of its…

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Arik Again Tops In Flight Delays, BA In Missing Baggage –NCAA

Arik Again Tops In Flight Delays, BA In Missing Baggage –NCAA

With 307 delays out of 438 flights, 190 missing/delayed baggage, Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik, topped the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s summary of complaints received against international and domestic airlines for the months of October and November 2016. The airline also received the highest number of complaints of discourtesy. In a report made available to Woleshadare.net, Arik, however, recorded 408 flights, 16,335 total number of inbound passengers and 16,393 number of outbound passengers during…

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Expert seeks upgrade of Nigerian airports

Expert seeks upgrade of Nigerian airports

The Chief Executive Officer of Eden & Mcwhit Aviation Security, Dr. Naima Fraser, has advised the Federal Government to upgrade Nigerian airports in order to be compliant with the ICAO and IATA’s regulations for aviation security.   This, according to her, is necessary in view of increasing global terrorism and to achieve a global airport security status.   The aviation security expert, in a statement on Sunday, commended the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi…

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Why we rescheduled our New York flight-Arik

Why we rescheduled our New York flight-Arik

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik said it sent out on January 10, 2017  communication to passengers booked on its Friday, January 13, 2017 Lagos-New York flight that the flight had been rescheduled to operate on Saturday, January 14 at 4:00 pm. It said the rescheduling was necessitated by  the uncertainty of  getting aviation fuel to operate the flight because of the warning strike called by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG)…

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Abuja Airport Runway Of Controversy

Abuja Airport Runway Of Controversy

Facility expired 14 years ago –Minister   It was long overdue. The Abuja airport runway was constructed in 1982. It was designed to last for only 20 years. In fact, the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) actually expired 14 years ago, making it very unsafe for aircraft. On many occasions, aircraft had encountered serious incidents on the sole facility, posing serious danger to lives and equipment. Every attempt to rehabilitate the existing…

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NiMet, Katsina State ink deal on Climate Services

NiMet, Katsina State ink deal on Climate Services

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  with Katsina State Government to provide information and data in respect of the 2017 Seasonal Rainfall Prediction (SRP) and other climatic services.   During the signing of the MoU at NiMet Headquarters, Abuja, the outgoing Director General of NIMET, Dr. Anthony Anuforom expressed gratitude and appreciation to the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, for his support of the initiative to provide…

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Ethiopian to add Antananarivo to network

Ethiopian to add Antananarivo to network

Africa’s most profitable airline, Ethiopian Airlines has concluded plans to add Antananarivo, Madagascar to its network as of 28 March 2017.   Madagascar is expected to join the ever expanding Ethiopian network of 95 worldwide destinations. Antananarivo is the capital and the largest city of Madagascar. The island nation is known as a “biodiversity hot-spot” as over 90 per cent of its wildlife is found nowhere else on earth. Madagascar is home to lush rainforests…

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SACK AND APPOINTMENTS – MATTERS ARISING

SACK AND APPOINTMENTS – MATTERS ARISING

By CAPT DELE ORE Speaking during a media briefing in Lagos, on Monday, November 9, I stressed the need for a stronger leadership in Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and that the industry needs very strong regulatory authority, which is lacking in the current Director General, Captain Murtar Usman who was spared in the latest sack of the aviation agencies heads. I observed that If there are better alternatives and the CEOs are not performing,…

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AON GETS NEW EXECUTIVE

AON GETS NEW EXECUTIVE

Rising from its 2016 Annual General Meeting and Elections held on January 11, 2017 at its Secretariat in Lagos, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has announced that it now has a new Executive Council in place to pilot the activities of the association for the next two years.   Capt. Nogie Meggison, the Chief Executive Officer of Jedidiah Air Limited (JedAir) once again emerged as Chairman for a second term in office having served…

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