TAAG Angola Airlines takes delivery of its first A220 aircraft

TAAG Angola Airlines takes delivery of its first A220 aircraft

Angola’s leading airline and flag carrier, TAAG Angola Airlines, has taken delivery of its first A220, an A220-300 from the Airbus Mirabel site, in Canada. The aircraft is on lease from Air Lease Corporation (ALC) (NYSE: AL). The addition of the A220 to the fleet of the state-owned airline is a further step in its modernisation and growth path, which includes a more versatile fleet. The aircraft livery features the PALANCA (black antelope considered a national…

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Nigerians Groan, Protest Exorbitant US Visa Processing Fees

Nigerians Groan, Protest Exorbitant US Visa Processing Fees

The United States visa applicants, especially those renewing through Drop-box processes, are lamenting extortion by a newly appointed service provider, OIS Services. Many of the applicants at the Idowu Taylor, Lagos, office of the visa processing firm are piqued by the introduction of a submission fee of N48,000 for passport and documents and another charge of N48,000 for collection, totalling N96,000. Some of the applicants who spoke to Aviation Metric said the alleged disorganization and…

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Restoring travel joy with travel portal solution to delayed, cancelled flights

Restoring travel joy with travel portal solution to delayed, cancelled flights

Passengers have been seen bursting into tears, venting their anger on airline staff, and threatening actions when they are maltreated by airlines, WOLE SHADARE writes that a lasting solution may be on the way to address the complaints that have taken the joy out of air travel Weakest link For many years, the Consumer protection unit of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) had arguably been the weakest link of the aviation regulatory body. While it was set…

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Aviation: FG alerts concessionaires on taking over workers’ liabilities

Aviation: FG alerts concessionaires on taking over workers’ liabilities

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo said the new focus with the concession of some airports in Nigeria is to ensure that would-be concessionaires take over the liabilities they meet and to ensure that no worker of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) loses his job. The Minister who spoke on the sidelines of the launch of the travel portal by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) at the weekend said he…

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Nigeria to shift foreign traffic imbalance to domestic carriers

Nigeria to shift foreign traffic imbalance to domestic carriers

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo said Nigeria is committed to expanding local airline capacity, aiming to shift the air traffic imbalance from foreign carriers to domestic operators. He disclosed this recently at the International Route Development Conference, Network Cargo 2024, in Moscow, Russia. The Minister stated that the nation’s aviation sector has significant untapped potential, which the government is determined to develop. He emphasised that most international traffic originating from Nigeria…

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Minister rules out bailout for airlines, sector, says good policies will drive growth

Minister rules out bailout for airlines, sector, says good policies will drive growth

NCAA to wade into unresolved ticket refunds, launches portal   The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo has ruled out direct disbursement of funds to help airlines cushion the many problems they face. He stated that there is no amount of money the government gives the airlines that can make them survive, explaining that what the carriers and industry need is the right policies. He reiterated that it is the kind of policy…

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Nigeria global aviation rating rises to 70.5% after CTC practice direction compliance 

Nigeria global aviation rating rises to 70.5% after CTC practice direction compliance 

Last week, the signing of the Cape Town Convention Practice Direction by the Federal Government shot up the country’s image from 49 per cent to 70.5 per cent by the global aviation sector. In a swift response to Nigeria’s bold attempt to fully comply with the Cape Town Convention on dry-leasing of aircraft by preparing and signing the Practice Direction, the Aviation Working Group (Co-chaired by Boeing and Airbus) on Wednesday swiftly adjusted the global…

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Gabriel Semelas to lead Airbus in Africa and the Middle East

Gabriel Semelas to lead Airbus in Africa and the Middle East

Airbus has named Gabriel Semelas as President of Airbus in Africa and the Middle East, effective from 1st January 2025. Gabriel Semelas brings more than 24 years of experience in the aeronautical industry, having held key senior executive roles. He returns to Airbus from his current position as Chief Commercial and Financial Officer at Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH in Germany. Before that, he led the contracts team for Airbus’ Commercial Aircraft business in Africa and the…

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NCAA Management, Staff Honour Capt. Chris Najomo At 65

NCAA Management, Staff Honour Capt. Chris  Najomo At 65

The Management and staff of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Tuesday, honoured the Acting Director General, of the agency, Capt. Chris Ona Najomo, who turned 65. At the brief reception ceremony described as the first of its kind since the inception of NCAA about 25 years ago, the management, staff, and union representatives took turns to eulogize the Ag.DGCA for prioritizing aviation safety, security, and staff welfare. They came out in their numbers…

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Redeeming Nigeria’s image with CTC practice direction

Redeeming Nigeria’s image with CTC practice direction

The signing of Cape Town Convention practice direction is an unprecedented history made and it is a venture that will boost the Nigerian airlines and the entire aviation industry as a whole, writes, WOLE SHADARE CTC domestication Nigeria ratified and domesticated the Cape Town Convention in 2007. It came at a point when it was very difficult to acquire aircraft on wet and dry leases because of the poor safety record of the country’s aviation industry at the time….

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