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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Dana Air scales IATA hurdles

Dana Air scales IATA hurdles

Dana Air has passed  the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA).  The airline was on today admitted by International Air Transport Association (IATA), into its global safety registry; after passing the International Operations Safety Audit (IOSA). According to the Accountable Manager of Dana Air, Mr Obi Mbanuzuo, ‘’our admission into the IOSA registry is a confirmation of our strict adherence to global management and safety standards and procedures, required of global carriers. Getting the IOSA certification is a double…

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Reduced operations forced us to cut workforce- Bristow Helicopters

Reduced operations forced us to cut workforce- Bristow Helicopters

The management of Bristow Helicopters has described the shutting down of its operations by the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) as illegal, saying the union’s action came when the matter is currently the subject of a mediation led by the Federal Ministry of Labour between NAAPE and Bristow. NAAPE had today called on its members within Bristow to embark on an industrial action at Lagos, Port Harcourt and Eket. The action relates…

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NAAPE shuts Bristow Helicopters over expatriate quota law

NAAPE shuts Bristow Helicopters over expatriate quota law

The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) have shut the operations of Bristow Helicopters in Nigeria. The exercise took place today.     Confirming the situation was the National President of the association, Balami Isaac said, “Their operations are currently grounded and nothing will be happening there today”.     “The issues necessitating the shutting according to the body includes: Victimization of members especially executives, Illegal redundancy, Violation of Conditions of Services by…

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Stowaway found dead in Arik Air in Johannesburg

Stowaway found dead in Arik Air in Johannesburg

*Airline to begin investigation     The lifeless body of a stowaway was yesterday found in the main wheel well of one of Arik Air’s A330-200 aircraft at the Oliver Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg. Spokesman for Arik Air, Banji Ola, in a statement said the aircraft operated the scheduled Lagos-Johannesburg flight that departed the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 3:55pm on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 and arrived Johannesburg shortly before 11pm.   He disclosed that engineers…

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NCAA Saves N2b on Overseas Training

NCAA Saves N2b on Overseas Training

Paucity of funds occasioned by dwindling revenue inflow and scarcity of foreign exchange has forced the management of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to look inward by domesticating some of its training programmes, saving the country over N2 billion yearly in capital flight.   The largest percentage of NCAA’s budget goes on training of its personnel, especially the Aviation Safety Inspectors (ASIs), most of whom are holders of various Licenses and Ratings subject to…

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Nigerian airspace: Are pilots flying blind?

Nigerian airspace: Are pilots flying blind?

The Nigerian airspace is dotted with communication gaps that threaten safety, but the Nigerian Airspace managers said they are on top of the situations. WOLE SHADARE writes The bombshell Not a few saw the legislature’s visit as a ‘ritual’ just to fulfill all righteousness and to make them look as if they are truly working. But this time around, the visit of the Senate committee on Aviation led by Senators Jeremiah Useni, Bala Ibn Na’…

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Departed foreign airlines may return, restore capacity

Departed foreign airlines may return, restore capacity

 There are indications that some international airlines that departed Nigeria and cut frequencies in the face of recession ravaging the country’s economy may return or restore their frequencies following hint that travel demands are rising marginally. A source very close to some foreign carriers said Nigeria is a very important market for them and may decide to increase their flight number, which they cut drastically owing to their funds that were trapped in the country…

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