Airlines to enjoy forex priority status

Airlines to enjoy forex priority status

*Seek waiver execution Ministry of Aviation is working with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Ministry of Budget and National Planning and Ministry of Finance to include airlines in priority list of foreign exchange allocation, Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika has said   The Minister stated this in a paper he presented at the stakeholders’ meeting he held with airline operators, aviation agencies and experts in the sector where he unfolded plans to tackle…

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Concern over airports as Abuja runway expired 14 years ago

Concern over airports as Abuja runway expired 14 years ago

The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja runway, which was constructed 34 years ago, has outlived its lifespan by over 14 years,woleshadare.net has learnt. A former Director of Airport Operation of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), who spoke under the condition of anonymity, disclosed this to our correspondent. The source stated that the Abuja airport runway and many others were built over 30 years ago, stressing that Abuja facility was built in 1982.  He…

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Nigerian airspace safe, NAMA assures stakeholders

Nigerian airspace safe, NAMA assures stakeholders

Nigerian airspace safe, says NAMA The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has assured stakeholders that the nation’s airspace remains one of the safest on the continent of Africa for air navigation. Speaking while declaring open the demonstration of Aircraft e-Clearance User Acceptance Test Module to National Air Defence Corp, Security Agencies and other stakeholders in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the Ag. Managing Director of NAMA,  Emma Anasi noted that the agency in the recent past…

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Foreign carriers’ trapped funds rise to $4.7 in Nigeria, Venezuela

Foreign carriers’ trapped funds rise to $4.7 in Nigeria, Venezuela

*IATA, report rank Africa as highest in airport taxes *FAAN rakes $34 m annually from airport taxes      The International Air Transport Association (IATA) today ranked Nigeria and Venezuela as two countries with highest number of airlines’ funds trapped in their countries. This is coming at a time the clearing house for global airlines is engaging the Federal Government at all levels to ensure that issues with trapped funds are resolved. The group at…

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Egypt Plane Crash: Airbus’ A320, Workhorse of the Skies

Egypt Plane Crash: Airbus’ A320, Workhorse of the Skies

The Airbus A320, the model of the EgyptAir plane that crashed in the Mediterranean on Thursday, is one of the most common planes in service around the world today. Some key facts about it: —Similar to the Boeing 737, the single-aisle, twin-engine jet is used to connect cities that are between one and five hours apart. —The A320 is generally considered one of the safest passenger planes in service. Airbus says it has had 11…

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Flight MS804: Egypt’s tourism trade ‘one disaster from being finished’

Flight MS804: Egypt’s tourism trade ‘one disaster from being finished’

 * EgyptAir plane disappears, terrorism suspected   After a decade of political turmoil and the downing of a holiday jet last year, tourism in Egypt was left in a desperate state – so will the MS804 tragedy sound the death knell for the industry? Figures from February this year show that visitor numbers to Egypt practically halved and the average number of nights spent in the country is down by 67.2 per cent compared to…

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IATA confirms line up for Aviation Day Africa summit

IATA confirms line up for Aviation Day Africa summit

*Experts to debate pressing aviation issues The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has confirmed the lineup for its 2016 Aviation Day Africa Summit, with theme, “Driving African Economies through the Power of Aviation, scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria on May 23-24, 2016. Senior IATA officials will be joined by the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Muhtar. S. Usman, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika. The Deputy Regional…

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Ethiopian Airways to commence flights to Istanbul

Ethiopian Airways to commence flights to Istanbul

Africa’s biggest airline, Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it would start thrice weekly services to Istanbul with the latest B737-800 New Generation with Sky Interior as part of its winter schedule. Istanbul is the largest European city and Turkey’s historic, industrial and financial capital. Group CEO Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, said, “We are pleased to launch new services to Istanbul. Turkey being one of the fastest growing countries among the emerging economies, availability of…

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EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo ‘crashes off Greek Island’ with 66 on board

EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo ‘crashes off Greek Island’ with 66 on board

An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 passengers and crew on a flight from Paris to Cairo went missing on Thursday, disappearing from radar over the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt’s national airline said.        WHAT WE KNOW An EgyptAir plane carrying 56 passengers and 10 crew en route from Paris to Cairo has gone missing. French President Francois Hollande said Flight 804 “crashed” and that “no hypothesis” could be ruled out. The plane emitted no distress signal, but…

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ICAO certifies Ethiopian aviation academy

ICAO certifies Ethiopian aviation academy

Ethiopian Airlines has announced that the largest and the most modern aviation academy in Africa, has been recognised as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Regional Training Center of Excellence at the ICAO’s Global Aviation Training and TRAINAIR PLUS symposium held at Conrad hotel in Seoul, Korea, recently. The academy attained the recognition following a rigorous assessment of the Training organization, Training & Procedures Manuals, Facilities, Training Processes, Qualification of Staff and Quality System. The…

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