Thunderstorm, lightening destroy Abuja airport radar

Thunderstorm, lightening destroy Abuja airport radar

*NAMA engineers restore system after one week *Nigeria loses revenue over epileptic radar system at airports   For one week, the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja functioned without radar as thunderstorm and lightening that occurred on October 15, 2016 at about 9.30pm had kept the system down until the equipment was fixed today.   The director  of  engineering Engr.. Farouk A. U was  on ground with the team all through to encourage  and motivate the…

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Controllers, pilots raise alarm over Nigeria airspace safety

Controllers, pilots raise alarm over Nigeria airspace safety

 *Lament radar frequent failures *Nation loses revenue over equipment failure   Air traffic controllers under the aegis of the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers’ Association (NATCA) have called on the Federal Government to urgently declare a state of emergency on what it described as the epileptic working condition of communication facilities in the Nigerian airspace.   In a communique issued at the end of its 45th Annual General Meeting held in Jos, Plateau State and signed…

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Southern African Airlines meet, want single African market

Southern African Airlines meet, want single African market

Executives from Southern African airlines has called for single sky for Africa which it said would see a combination of more flights and bigger aircraft operating in the continent’s skies. This was disclosed by the Chief Executive Officer of ,Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA), Chris Zweigenthal at the industry body’s annual general assembly, which is currently underway at Swakopmund, Namibia where governments, regulatory authorities and industry partners are meeting to discuss the ramifications of a…

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Turkish Airlines again expands network

Turkish Airlines again expands network

Turkish Airlines continues to “Widen Your World” with the addition of Zanzibar (Tanzania) as its 293rd destination.   Already a globally recognized brand, Turkish Airlines again strengthens its presence in Africa and will have a presence at 50 destinations in 31 African countries, making it one of the leading carriers to the continent.   Zanzibar, the most prominent tourism destination of Tanzania,will be the 3rd gateway of Turkish Airlines in the country, with existing services toDar es…

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Airbus shows confidence in Nigeria with new operational office

Airbus shows confidence in Nigeria with new operational office

Aircraft giant, Airbus has opened an operational office in Nigeria. This move signpost  confidence in the governments agenda for the aviation industry in Nigeria. This also shows that the vision of the Buhari Administration for the Aviation sector has continued to attract global industry players into the country with the desire to be part of the expected reforms and developments, the latest being the delegation from industry giant, the Airbus Group of France. Leading the…

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ANAP vows to resist airport concession

ANAP vows to resist airport concession

Members of the newly registered aviation union, Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP) have vowed to resist any attempt by the government to concession four of the viable airports in the country. ANAP which spoke through its Secretary General, Abdulrasaq Saidu faulted the previous concession arrangements done in the aviation sector, stressing that a large chunk of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) revenue has been concessioned out illegally. The aviation union therefore, challenged the…

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NANTA Commends Aviation Minister, CBN over forex concession

NANTA Commends Aviation Minister, CBN over forex concession

The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA) has hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) decision to grant a concession to foreign airlines on access to foreign exchange. The statement jointly signed by President of the association, Mr Bankole Bernard and Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olumuyiwa Salami Adebayo paid particular tribute to the Minister of State for Aviation, Mr Hadi  Sirika for giving attention to the persist advocacy of the association to the effect that…

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FAAN MD, Dunoma emerges ACI President

FAAN MD, Dunoma emerges ACI President

The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Saleh Dunoma has been elected President, Africa region of the Airports Council International(ACI). The election took place during the 25th ACI-Africa annual assembly, regional conference and exhibition from 17 – 23 October holding in Moputo, Mozambique. By this election,  Saleh Dunoma has made history as the first Nigerian to preside over the body made up of 62 members, operating 250 airports in 47 countries…

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Emirates to stop Abuja-Dubai route October 20

Emirates to stop Abuja-Dubai route October 20

Emirates Airlines said it is suspending its four times weekly service between Abuja, Nigeria and Dubai with effect from 30thOctober 2016. The carrier, in a statement said the decision was made after a review of the airline’s operations to ensure the best utilization of its aircraft fleet for its overall business objectives. “The airline continues to serve Nigeria with a daily flight to and from Lagos”, said the carrier.  Details later…..

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SAA Prohibits Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Mobile Phones on Flights

SAA Prohibits Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Mobile Phones on Flights

South African Airways (SAA) has taken a decision to prohibit the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The decision has been taken based on safety considerations in the interests of passengers, crew and property. The decision will be effective on all SAA flights from all stations globally as from tomorrow Wednesday,  October 19, 2016.   This means, the Galaxy Note 7 device is prohibited completely and may not be carried by travellers on their persons, in carry-on…

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