Fort Lauderdale Shooting: Gunman Opens Fire at Airport, Killing ‘Multiple People’

Fort Lauderdale Shooting: Gunman Opens Fire at Airport, Killing ‘Multiple People’

A shooter opened fire Friday afternoon at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, leaving “multiple people dead” and injuring several others, the Broward County sheriff said. A gunman was in custody, local law enforcement sources told NBC News.   The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport, located about 25 miles north of Miami, tweeted the incident occurred at a baggage claim inside Terminal 2. In the aftermath of the chaos, cameras outside the airport showed firefighters and other…

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NIMET predicts weather deterioration, cautions airlines, road users

NIMET predicts weather deterioration, cautions airlines, road users

 *More flights to be cancelled, delayed *Measure is for safety-DG    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) said a fresh dust has been observed over western Chad and south eastern Niger republic as at today which will further deteriorate horizontal visibilities across the country especially over the north eastern parts. The agency stated that moderate visibility is already being reported over Maiduguri, Kano, Nguru, Obudu, Asaba, Jos, Minna, Abuja, Makurdi, Gombe, Yelwa, Lagos, Akure and Awka….

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Poor facilities, high fees impede Nigeria’s aviation

Poor facilities, high fees impede Nigeria’s aviation

Poor infrastructure ranging from bad airfield lightings, poor navigation equipment, uneven runways and others, have been listed as the bane of the aviation sector in Nigeria. Experts who spoke to Woleshadarenews regretted that poor facilities at the aerodromes have limited and stunted air traffic, calling on the Federal Government to invest heavily on infrastructure, especially navigational aids.   Former Commandant, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Group Captain John Ojikutu (rtd), advocated that Nigerian financial institutions should…

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The burden of MMA2

The burden of MMA2

By Steve Omolale   Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), Lagos, is a phenomenal project providing critical services to the aviation sector for which its operator – Bi-Courtney Aviation Services limited (BASL) – has either been on the receiving end of some criticisms or much accolades in almost a decade.  The few criticisms notwithstanding, with sheer determination, BASL has continued to carry the financial burden of MMA2 with unparalleled sagacity, having lost over 50 per…

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A peep into Nigeria’s aviation in 2017

A peep into Nigeria’s aviation in 2017

Nigeria’s aviation scene in 2016 was not totally bad, many look ahead this new year, with much expectation for improvement, writes WOLE SHADARE Problems in Nigeria’s economy saw flight frequencies reduced. United Airlines and Iberia left, ascribing their action on low and the difficulty in repatriating their humungous sales out of the country. Emirates and Kenya Airways limited their flights to just Lagos as Abuja flights were stopped.   Delta Air, RwandaAir and South African…

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Jet A1: Airlines mull hedging to lower cost

Jet A1: Airlines mull hedging to lower cost

There are indications that Nigerian carriers may decide to enter into partnership with a view to resolving some of the bottlenecks that affected their operations last year. Consequently, two airlines are planning on fuel ‘hedging’ to minimise the excruciating pains they went through that crippled their operations. The carriers are said to be planning to build huge storage facilities where fuel can be stored. The facility, it was learnt, are to be built in Lagos….

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Minister to meet stakeholders over closure of Abuja airport

Minister to meet stakeholders over closure of Abuja airport

As a follow up to the decision of the Federal government to temporarily shut down operations at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for repairs on the runway and the taxi ways of the airport, the Minister of State for Aviation,Hadi Sirika is to engage the Industry Stakeholders on issues arising from the proposed closure.   According to the Minister, the Stakeholders Forum will afford him the opportunity to officially inform the Sector players of the…

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Nigeria gets global aviation rating, attains level 3 safety status

Nigeria gets global aviation rating, attains level 3 safety status

 Nigeria has attained another high level safety rating which places it amongst the world leaders in aviation safety.   Nigeria has climbed to stage three State Safety Programme (SSP) Implementation Process and has therefore joined  Nigeria has therefore joined countries like the United States of America, United Kingdom in aviation echelon rating across the globe.    This categorisation is dependent on the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), which tracks the SSP implementation process of member-states…

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Position Paper on Desirability For Abuja Airport Second Runway

Position Paper on Desirability For Abuja Airport Second Runway

SUBMISSION TO COMMITTEE ON AVIATION FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE SECOND RUNWAY FOR ABUJA AIRPORT GROUP CAPTAIN JOHN O. OJIKUTU (Retired) 7TH APRIL, 2010. Runways are the most important airport facility coming almost ahead of the control tower and other known ones like the apron, navaids, terminal building, hanger etc. Without the terminal building or tower, aircraft can still land if there is a runway available particularly if on emergency. However, where there is no…

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Upgrade your landing aids, pilots tell NAMA

Upgrade your landing aids, pilots tell NAMA

*Says planes have aids to land in zero visibility *NAMA defends self of wrong doing The last is yet to be heard about the altercation between airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) as some airline pilots said the airspace management agency should be held responsible for flight delays occasioned by inclement weather. The AON had taken a swipe on NAMA on Wednesday alleging…

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