SAHCOL Vice-Chairman, Ogeah seeks integrated airport management system

SAHCOL Vice-Chairman, Ogeah seeks integrated airport management system

For passenger to have a seamless travel experience, the entire airport operation process should be managed as an integrated system. This view was shared by Vice-Chairman of Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL), Mr. Chike Ogeah. Ogeah, in a presentation he made at the just concluded at Accra Weizo 2016, held in Accra, Ghana, said for airport operations process to be managed as an integrated system, stakeholders, airlines, airport operators, ground handling service providers and…

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Boeing Swings to Second Quarter Loss

Boeing Swings to Second Quarter Loss

Boeing has reported a second quarter loss, stemming from reclassification of 787 costs and unexpected expenses for the 747. The Q2 loss of $234 million compared with a profit of USD$1.1 billion a year earlier. Revenue rose 1 percent to USD$24.76 billion. The plane maker also reported USD$3.2 billion in cash flow in the quarter, down 2 percent from a year ago. Boeing’s underlying performance came from increased deliveries of twin-aisle aircraft, and better profitability…

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Pilot training system: Emirates partners Boeing

Pilot training system: Emirates partners Boeing

Emirates Flight Training Academy, the new world class flight training facility developed by Emirates airline to respond to the industry’s growing need for pilots, has signed an agreement with Boeing under which both organizations will collaborate on a comprehensive training curriculum and software infrastructure to support Academy operations.  Emirates Flight Training Academy, currently under construction at Al Maktoum International Airport- Dubai World Central (DWC) and scheduled to open in October 2016, will combine best practices…

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Can airlines survive with dwindling revenue?

Can airlines survive with dwindling revenue?

Hard times These are not the best of times for airlines particularly Nigeria carriers. The country is technically in recession. This has affected the revenue of virtually all the carriers amid sharp reduction in passenger traffic. Airline business is tough, unprofitable, and heavily regulated. It is even more overregulated in Nigeria because of the aggregate differences between the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regulations, and the adverse policies issued by the ministry of aviation. Also,…

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BRITISH AIRWAYS PARTNERS AIRTEL TO DELIGHT JOINT CUSTOMERS

BRITISH AIRWAYS PARTNERS AIRTEL TO DELIGHT JOINT CUSTOMERS

Lagos, Nigeria; 26 July 2016: British Airways has entered into a strategic agreement with telecommunications giant, Airtel, in a deal that will see customers of both organisations enjoy substantial discounts off tickets purchased in the next few months.  Speaking at the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding in Lagos, British Airways’ Regional Commercial Manager for West Africa, Kola Olayinka said both companies operated in similar markets and placed a premium on customer service.  “This partnership is a way in which…

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Aviation Minister Must Act Now

Aviation Minister Must Act Now

Not many are impressed with the performance of Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika. They had bottled up their frustration over the drifting of the aviation sector. If one were to conduct a survey, it would be doubtful if the Minister would score 20 per cent in a performance-based rating. It took the courage of National secretary of Nigeria Aviation Professionals Association (NAPA), Abdulrasaq Saidu to bring to the fore the seeming apathy of…

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How Nigerian Airlines Can Get Out Of The Woods, By Expert

How Nigerian Airlines Can Get Out Of The Woods, By Expert

For Nigerian airlines to get out of the woods, the Federal Government must insist on clear-cut criteria on how to assist them so that whatever intervention government plans to give them is not mismanaged like the previous N200 billion handed to them some years ago. That was the view of a member of aviation think-thank, Aviation Round Table (ART), Group. Capt. John Ojikutu (rtd), in a chat with WoleshadareNews. He noted that there is nothing…

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Aviation fuel rises to all time N250/litre

Aviation fuel rises to all time N250/litre

Only two marketers supply Jet A1 Despite assurances from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) that aviation fuel scarcity would soon be a thing of the past, the commodity sold for an all-time high of between N200 and N250 per litre yesterday. Only two marketers, Sahara Oil and Total Oil supplied Jet A1 to virtually all the carriers yesterday, thereby putting huge pressure on airlines and passengers, who struggled to get on-board flights to their…

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China Rolls out World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft

China Rolls out World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft

An official news agency says China has unveiled the world’s largest amphibious aircraft that Beijing plans to use for marine missions and fighting forest fires. The Xinhua News Agency said the AG600 rolled off a production line in Zhuhai in southern China on Saturday. It measures 37 meters (121 feet) in length with a wingspan of 39 meters (128 feet). The report cites Chinese state aircraft maker, the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, as saying…

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FG meets stakeholders to end aviation fuel scarcity

FG meets stakeholders to end aviation fuel scarcity

To reduce the hardship to travellers occasioned by the scarcity of aviation fuel, the Federal Government is already engaging stakeholders involved with the procurement and distribution of aviation fuel to ensure availability in earnest. This is coming as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has called on all passengers who are experiencing the attendant flight delays and cancellations arising from the scarcity of Aviation fuel to exercise restraint. For two weeks now, passengers had been…

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