We need airlines built on solid foundation –Bristow MD

We need airlines built on solid foundation –Bristow MD

For 33 years, Capt Akin Oni has been with Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria). He rose through the ranks to become the Managing Director of the firm that specialises in servicing oil and gas sector, including search and rescue (SAR) services as a core part of its helicopter services in most of the countries in which it operates. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on how lull in oil and gas sector has negatively impacted…

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Arik Air gets European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) Authorisation

Arik Air gets European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) Authorisation

Arik Air, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier has again scored another first by receiving the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) Third Country Operators (TCO) Authorisation to fly into any European Union (EU) country.   Arik Air is among the 590 global airline operators that successfully completed the stringent certification process before the deadline of 26th of November, 2016 given by EASA. Arik Air is also the only operator in Nigeria to get this Authorisation…

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Aisuebeogun seeks strong carriers for Nigeria

Aisuebeogun seeks strong carriers for Nigeria

  A former Managing Director of the Federal Airports of Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Richard Aisuebeogun has called on airline operators to build carriers that would stand the test of time by seeking strong financial partnership and open themselves up for investors.   Aisuebeogun stated that a report of survey carried out in May, 2016 says over the past 12 years nearly 37 airlines were launched in Africa, and almost all of them had failed –…

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NCAA Warns Over Anti-Competitive Practices In Aviation

NCAA Warns Over Anti-Competitive Practices In Aviation

*Audits, clears Arik   The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has warned all industry stakeholders to avoid anti-competitive practices in the aviation sector.   The aviation regulatory body expressed concern over recent cases of what it described as disinformation prevalent in the industry.   The agency further noted that it is unfathomable that some questionable sources have been posting and circulating some cruelly fictitious stories about some airlines – insinuating a crash or claiming a…

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Air Peace launches services to Uyo, secures Jet A1 to last through Yuletide

Air Peace launches services to Uyo, secures Jet A1 to last through Yuletide

Air Peace Airlines has announced extension of services to Uyo as the carrier said it would commence scheduled flight operations to the city on December 18, 2016 and out of Uyo the next day. In a related development, the airline has assured air travellers that it has made adequate preparation with vendors for the supply of aviation fuel throughout the festive period and beyond to ensure hitch-free flight operations. A statement issued by the Corporate…

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Lufthansa, Etihad ink largest airline codeshare agreement

Lufthansa, Etihad ink largest airline codeshare agreement

  Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates and Lufthansa German Airlines, part of Europe’s largest airline group has announced the conclusion of a codeshare agreement. The arrangement is set to start in January 2017, subject to government approval.   The wet-lease agreement between Lufthansa Group and airberlin – in which Etihad Aviation Group indirectly holds a 29 per cent stake – was also announced today.     Lufthansa’s point-to-point carrier Eurowings…

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The Role of African Diaspora in the growth of Tourism in Africa, by Uko

The Role of African Diaspora in the growth of Tourism in Africa, by Uko

Before I proceed I will want to ask a simple question. 1.  Who is an African? When we can answer that question I will ask my other questions. 2.  Who is a diaspora African? 3.  Where do they live? 4.  How many are they? 5.  What do they have in Common? I don’t know who has the correct answers to my questions but I will go ahead with some answers based on what I have read in different media. It…

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Work resumes on stalled airport terminals-Buhari

Work resumes on stalled airport terminals-Buhari

*N753.6 billion released for capital expenditure in Oct2016.   President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that most of the stalled projects in the aviation industry would resume and be completed in record time.   He particularly mentioned four of the terminals under construction at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, Nnamdi Azikiwe International  Airport, Abuja and the Port-Harcourt Airport.   The President made the disclosure  at the presentation of 2017 ‘budget of…

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Tumbling oil prices ripple through Helicopter operations

Tumbling oil prices ripple through Helicopter operations

*Firms downsize, cut work force * Bristow explores new opportunities to meet demands   Helicopter operators said tumbling oil prices rippling through the helicopter industry have affected the big chunk of their business.   The helicopter market is struggling at the moment with stumbling oil price in the oil and gas market.   The operators who spoke to Woleshadare.net said the situation has cut their operations by half, leading to the release of hundreds of pilots…

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Airlines Financial Monitor for 2016 by IATA

Airlines Financial Monitor for 2016 by IATA

The latest financial results from Q3 2016 continue to indicate another solid quarter for industry profitability, although there are ongoing signs that momentum in the profitability cycle has weakened; according to a report from International Air Transport Association (IATA). This is coming as global airline share prices jumped by 7.5 per cent in November – the biggest monthly increase since October 2015.  This was led by carriers in North America, whose index surged by 16.4…

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