Recession: Airlines, agencies, others prune costs

Recession: Airlines, agencies, others prune costs

AS foreign exchange crisis bites harder, many businesses in the aviation sector are cutting costs to remain afloat.    With forecasts not showing a path to quick recovery, airlines, aviation agencies and many service providers are pruning their cost of doing business.   Aside the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) that disclosed that it has saved over N2 billion to train workers locally, other service providers are equally reducing cost and cutting down on operations….

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N38B debts: FG gives airlines Jan 1 deadline to automate payment

N38B debts: FG gives airlines Jan 1 deadline to automate payment

*Airlines in red, carriers not healthy In a bid to put an end to airlines indebtedness to aviation agencies arising from five per cent Ticket Sales Charge/ Cargo Sales (TSC/SCA), the  Federal Government has given  January 1, 2017 as the deadline for airlines operating in the country to automate their remittance / payment systems forthwith.   Spokesman for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Sam Adurogboye in a statement said the automation system is being introduced…

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Airbus gets 15 new orders, made deliveries

Airbus gets 15 new orders, made deliveries

 Aircraft giant, Airbus said firms made 15 booked orders for its single-aisle and wide-body jetliners in November while making 61 deliveries involving all members of its current-production product line: the A320 Family, A330, A350 XWB and A380.   It said the new business for Airbus’ single-aisle A320 Family was composed of three A320ceo and five A321ceo (Current Engine Option) aircraft for an unidentified customer; five A320ceo versions for Air Arabia – the Sharjah, United Arab Emirates-based…

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ARIK AIR EXPLAINS DELAY IN ARRIVAL OF LONDON BAGGAGE

ARIK AIR EXPLAINS DELAY IN ARRIVAL OF LONDON BAGGAGE

Over the past three days, Arik Air has been using a smaller aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, to operate the Lagos-London Heathrow route due to maintenance on the wide-body A330-200 aircraft allocated on the route. One of the airline’s Airbus A330-200 aircraft had been hit by a handling company at John F Kennedy International Airport New York on Thursday, December 1, 2016 consequently triggering the B737-800 to be deployed on the Lagos-London route. In order to…

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How Royal Carribean Cruises Named the Biggest ship in the World “Harmony of the Seas.” – Ikechi Uko

How Royal Carribean Cruises Named the Biggest ship in the World “Harmony of the Seas.” – Ikechi Uko

One of the Leading Cruise companies in the World the Royal Caribbean set a World record early November when it named and Launched the Biggest Cruise ship in the World. The Naming of the Harmony of the Seas at Fort Lauderdale in Florida was a milestone for the Cruise Company. To celebrate the Arrival of Harmony of the Seas Royal Caribbean arranged a historic meeting at Seas off the coast of Florida of the 3…

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Intrigues as FG sets to replace NAMA, FAAN, NCAA chiefs

Intrigues as FG sets to replace NAMA, FAAN, NCAA chiefs

  *NAMA MD retires Jan 22, Usman, Saleh caught in retirement web *Directors, GMs’, others face exit      The Federal Government has concluded plans to effect a change in the leadership of three of the major aviation agencies. The agencies are the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).   To be affected are Mr. Emmanuel Anyasi of NAMA, Saleh Dunoma of…

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Harmattan: NCAA warns pilots over poor visibility

Harmattan: NCAA warns pilots over poor visibility

*Says flights may be delayed, cancelled The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has cautioned pilots about the hazards associated with current harmattan dust haze prevalent in some parts of the country. The agency has also issued advisory circular on to help prevent incidents or accidents caused by such weather related occurrences. Spokesman for the aviation regulatory body, Sam Adurogboye stated that the current circular is in line with the forecast earlier made by the Nigerian…

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My unforgettable moment inside Harmony of the Sea-world’s largest cruise ship

My unforgettable moment inside Harmony of the Sea-world’s largest cruise ship

Adachi Uchendu relives her experience onboard world’s largest cruise ship which sailed from Fort Lauderdale to Bahamas. To her, it was experience that went above and beyond her expectations.    She is the biggest, the boldest, and the most beautiful of them all. Longer, wider and heavier than any other ships ever built. It weighs 1000 tons and costs $1billion.   Introducing to you, Royal Caribbean’s magnificent cruise ship fondly referred to as Harmony of…

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NIMET Alerts Airlines, Others Over Dust Haze

NIMET Alerts Airlines, Others Over Dust Haze

*Flight Delays, Cancellations expected   The Nigerian Meteorology Agency (NIMET) has warned airlines of harmattan haze sweeping across the country, saying that this weather condition compels airlines to delay or cancel scheduled flights whenever horizontal visibility falls below the stipulated minima.   The agency had on October 2016 had issued an advisory forecast for dust outbreaks to affect the country during the December to February dry season period.    The Director-General of NIMET, Dr. Anthony…

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South African Airways takes delivery of first A330-300 aircraft

South African Airways takes delivery of first A330-300 aircraft

South African Airways (SAA), has taken delivery of its first of five new leased A330-300 wide-body jetliners, becoming Airbus’s first Southern African operator of the aircraft type. SAA’s A330-300 in configured in a comfortable two-class cabin layout with 46 seats in Business Class and 203 in Economy class seats.  The aircraft will introduce new levels of onboard comfort, including connectivity for SAA’s passengers and enhanced operating efficiencies for the airline. SAA has selected the latest…

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