Ethiopian Group CEO re-appointed to IATA Board of Governors

Ethiopian Group CEO re-appointed to IATA Board of Governors

Ethiopian airlines, the leading African carrier is pleased to announce that its Group CEO Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam has been re-appointed to the IATA (International Air Transport Association) Board of Governors for a three year-term at the 72nd IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Dublin, Ireland. Moreover,  GebreMariam has also been appointed to the IATA Strategy and Policy Committee. He has been serving to the Board of governors since 2013. The IATA Board of Governors…

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N6.9B NAMA scam: N855M traced to defendant’s account

N6.9B NAMA scam: N855M traced to defendant’s account

A witness in the ongoing trial of Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Abdulsalam Ibrahim today informed the Federal High Court Lagos how the sixth defendant Bola Akinribido and the second defendant Segun Agbolade connived and diverted the sum of N855, 000, 000.95 property of NAMA. At the last adjourned date, the witness Babatunde Adelekan had disclosed that between August 2013 and September 2015 there was an inflow of N837, 221, 137…

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Airbus received 77 orders for A32O Family in May 2016

Airbus received 77 orders for A32O Family in May 2016

*New A350 orders reach  800 mark Aircraft giant, Airbus received 77 orders for the popular single-aisle A320 Family, as well as six A350XWBs  to raise total bookings for this new Xtra Widebody jetliner above the 800 mark. This was contained in new business logged by Airbus during May, 2016. The month’s 57 deliveries included aircraft from across the company’s product lines.   According to the firm, all six A350 XWBs added to the order book are A350-900s…

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Air safety: Nigeria, Africa get low rating

Air safety: Nigeria, Africa get low rating

Despite the poor air safety records in Africa, particularly in Nigeria where the country has witnessed series of plane crashes, carriers in the region whose businesses are worth $70 billion, have poor safety report card. WOLE SHADARE writes Overcoming tragedy? International commercial air travel has reached levels of safety and convenience, which would have been unimaginable just a generation ago. Although, they are almost always extremely tragic events, the lessons have played important role in…

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IATA: Nigeria, others profit from $19bn illegal trade yearly

IATA: Nigeria, others profit from $19bn illegal trade yearly

Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) from Nigeria and other African nations, including Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Ethiopia and Angola, is worth $19 billion annually, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said. The clearing house for 260 global airlines disclosed this to our correspondent in Dublin, Ireland, at its 72nd Annual General Meeting (AGM), which ended at the weekend. Consequently, IATA and many of leading aviation organisations are partnering with governments and conservation organisations to raise awareness of…

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IATA uncovers 230 taxes imposed on air tickets

IATA uncovers 230 taxes imposed on air tickets

*UK, Nigeria pocket £3bn, $360m annually The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has discovered nearly 2000 government- imposed aviation taxes and charges in their data base -of which 230 are statutory taxes imposed on tickets, outgoing Secretary-General of the body, Tony Tyler, has said. He disclosed this at  the just concluded IATA’s 72nd Annual General Meeting in Dublin, Ireland. The IATA boss also bemoaned the high taxes imposed on aviation sector, saying the phenomenon militates…

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Labour, stakeholders divided over privatisation of public utilities

Labour, stakeholders divided over privatisation of public utilities

*Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo get strike notice The National Governing Council (NGC) of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) has faulted the wave of privatisation, commercialisation and concessioning of public utilities by both the Federal and state governments, saying it is opposed to the idea. The group was speaking in veiled reference to the planned privatisation of four of the nation’s airports by the Federal Government and those…

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Sirika Unfolds Vision for Nigerian Aviation

Sirika Unfolds Vision for Nigerian Aviation

By Yakubu Dati Senator Hadi Sirika, the Honourable Minister of State, Aviation has unfolded the vision and strategies of the President Mohammad Buhari administration for achieving a quantum leap forward for the Nigerian Aviation industry. First, he made it clear that Aviation” is pivotal to the growth of key economic sectors, certainly not limited to travel and tourism. Agriculture production and distribution, rural development, trade and commerce, manufacturing, oil and other non-oil sectors.” In what…

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Why final report on Dana crash is delayed-AIB

Why final report on Dana crash is delayed-AIB

Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) said it has concluded plans to release the final report of Dana MD83 crash report to the public ‘very soon’. The Bureau explained that efforts at resolving and harmonising the issues raised by the stakeholders’ comments and suggestions have however delayed the release of the report. Issuing an  interim statement on investigations into the crash of Dana Airlines MD83 aircraft with registration 5N-RAM, which occurred at Iju-Ishaga area of Lagos State, Nigeria on 3rd June, 2012, spokesman for the AIB, Tunji Oketunbi…

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Nigerian carriers seek availability of forex

Nigerian carriers seek availability of forex

The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has called on the Nigerian Government to as a matter of urgency address the failure to make forex available to domestic airlines in the interest of safety and avoidance of collapse to the air transport system.   President, AON, Captain Noggie Meggison in a statement, said aviation is a pivot of the national economy that not only facilitates the movement of people and goods than any other mode of…

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