Nigeria, 14 others undergo Singapore’s air safety training

Nigeria, 14 others undergo Singapore’s air safety training

 A team of aviation experts have undergone air safety training in Nigeria. The training, put together by Singapore’s Civil Aviation Academy also had 40 participants from 15 African countries.   The Aerodrome course hitherto offered in Singapore Civil Aviation Academy was taken to diaspora for the very first time in its existence. The first offshore location for the course away from Singapore was at the NCAA Conference Facility, Lagos, Nigeria.   In cognizance of importance…

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EXPLOITING THE ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

EXPLOITING THE ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

Yakubu Dati The aviation industry is a catalyst for socio-economic development anywhere! It provides the fastest and safest means of transportation of persons and cargo within and between countries thereby promoting commerce and industry, two of the major determinants of the Gross Domestic Product.   Tourism, which today, constitutes the economic mainstay of such countries as UAE and Ethiopian, is given impetus by air transportation. This perhaps, explains the prominence occupied by Emirates and Ethiopian…

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Drone Proliferation Puts Civil Aviation On The Spot

Drone Proliferation Puts Civil Aviation On The Spot

The rapid growth in drone use has increased concerns about safety and privacy. Curiously, regulators have been unable to keep pace, writes WOLE SHADARE In the beginning Until recently the domain of the military and a handful of hobbyists, play an increasing role in businesses, including agriculture, engineering and real estate. Still more untested uses are under consideration, such as using drones to deliver packages to customers. Millions of consumers also are buying the machines…

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Emirates launches ‘Fly With Me Animal’ toy

Emirates launches ‘Fly With Me Animal’ toy

Towards the end of last year, Emirates launched a set of Fly with Me Animal toys, which made their debut on board the Emirates flight as soon as it was launched for use. The set of toys included, Lewis the Lion from Africa, Peek U the Panda from China, Enrico the Monkey from Latin America, and Leila the Camel from the Middle East. It is hoped that four new Fly with Me Animals will be…

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Bristow introduces new helicopter rescue recovery services

Bristow introduces new helicopter rescue recovery services

           New rescue, recovery service form launch in P/H          First of its kind helicopter rescue in Nigeria Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited has announced a new dedicated helicopter Rescue and Recovery Service (RRS) for Nigeria’s Oil and Gas industry to provide critical life-saving assistance currently not available in the country’s aviation landscape. The new service is expected to launch in August 2016. Bristow’s new RRS service complements the company’s suite of industrial aviation offerings,…

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Nigeria May Adopt Low Cost Airline Model

Nigeria May Adopt Low Cost Airline Model

There are indications that Nigeria might eventually adopt low cost airline model as a result of low traffic occasioned by tough economic situation rather than the willingness to do so. Already, because of the huge seat capacity that airlines provide on the domestic scene with low passenger traffic, many of the airlines offer air fares as low as N12, 000 depending on the time of booking. The operators, investigations revealed, want to concentrate on huge…

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Passengers stranded as aviation fuel hits N170/litre

Passengers stranded as aviation fuel hits N170/litre

 The perennial scarcity of aviation fuel yesterday led to stranding of passengers as marketers raised the price of the commodity from between N114 and N116 to between N150, N160 and N170 per litre depending on the location. In Lagos, aviation fuel, otherwise known as JET A1, goes for N150 per litre, while it costs N160 and N170 in Abuja and Kano respectively. Consequently, passengers across the country’s airports were left stranded as airlines rescheduled their…

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Ethiopian Airlines scores another first, orders A350 planes

Ethiopian Airlines scores another first, orders A350 planes

Africa’s most profitable airline, Ethiopian Airlines has continued its aviation technology leadership with yet another first African Airbus A350 XWB. In its successful 70 years of history, Ethiopian has so many firsts in African aviation industry. The A-350 XWB will be the first airbus aircraft in Ethiopian fleet and the first of its kind in Africa. All seats are fitted with the latest high-definition touchscreen personal monitors and a higher selection of movies, television series…

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Bi-Courtney aviation services gets new CEO

Bi-Courtney aviation services gets new CEO

In its constant quest to provide better and more efficient services and to consolidate its position as the pacesetter in the Nigerian aviation industry, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2), Lagos, has announced the appointment of Captain Jari O. Williams as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The appointment comes as the Management of BASL seeks to consolidate the company’s sterling achievements and reposition as a world class template, even…

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We’re engaging African govts on aviation’s high taxes –Kuuchi

We’re engaging African govts on aviation’s high taxes –Kuuchi

Raphael Kuuchi is the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s Vice-President for Africa. He joined IATA from the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) where he was the Director of Commercial. The consummate administrator discusses a myriad of issues bedeviling the continent’s aviation industry, among others, with WOLE SHADARE, at the IATA AGM in Dublin. Excerpts   Accident rate in Africa is said to be the highest. Does this not sound alarming and what is the role of…

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