Airbus A330-900 receives EASA Type Certification

Airbus A330-900 receives EASA Type Certification

Aircraft ready for delivery to first operator TAP Air Portugal soon The A330-900 has received its Type Certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines. The Type Certificate was signed by EASA’s Certification Director, Trevor Woods, and handed over by EASA’s Head of Large Aeroplanes Certification, Ludovic Aron, to Airbus’ Head of Engineering for Commercial Aircraft, Jean-Brice Dumont. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification is expected to…

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‘Single airspace, stimulus for Africa’s airlines’ growth’

‘Single airspace, stimulus for Africa’s airlines’ growth’

The Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), an initiative of Africa Union, is the much awaited stimulus for air transport growth in Africa and ultimately socioeconomic growth of Africa, according to a former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Richard Aisuebeogun. The expert said this in a paper presented to New Telegraph at a function in Lagos. He said travel between African countries over the years has proven to be…

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FG eyes N289bn for Skyway Aviation Handling Co, others for sale this year

FG eyes N289bn for Skyway Aviation Handling Co, others for sale this year

Tony Chukwunyem with agency report The Federal Government will offer 10 companies, including Nicon Insurance Ltd. and Skyway Aviation Handling Co for sale to selected investors and the public in the fourth quarter to raise N289 billion ($797 million) toward funding the 2018 budget, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) has said. Bloomberg reported BPE Director, Joe Anichebe, as saying that preparations are in the final stages to begin the sale of the companies in…

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Nigeria Air: Tale of broken dream

Nigeria Air: Tale of broken dream

Nigeria Air project is put on hold. This could be all government needs to fashion out a more sustainable mode for a successful national carrier, writes, WOLE SHADARE  Shock The news last week of the suspension of Nigeria Air came to many as a rude shock. Many are yet to come to terms that an airline which many Nigerians had looked up to would not fly, albeit temporarily. No tangible reason was given by the Federal…

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Sirika, 400 delegates for NUATE confab 

Sirika, 400 delegates for NUATE confab 

Minister of State Aviation Hadi Sirika, heads of aviation agencies and over four hundred delegates will converge on Asaba, Delta state capital for the national delegates conference of the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE). According to the general secretary of NUATE, Olayinka Abioye, the 10th quardrennial national delegates conference with its theme, ‘Public, private Partnership in aviation industry – Perspective from investors, labour and management’ will feature awards.  Abioye explained that past leaders…

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Navigation tools for Lagos, Abuja airports gulp $6m

Navigation tools for Lagos, Abuja airports gulp $6m

      FG to deploy equipment to 15 others There are indications that the Federal Government may have spent over $6 million in the installation of category III Instrument Landing System (ILS) for Lagos and Abuja airports, Woleshadare.net has learnt. Besides, government has also concluded plans to install the equipment in 15 other airports across the country and this is expected to cost about $51 million. A source in the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)…

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JUST IN: Buhari approves N42.68 bn to Ex-Nigeria Airways staff, ASUU

JUST IN: Buhari approves N42.68 bn to Ex-Nigeria Airways staff, ASUU

Ultimately, reprieve has come the way of retired ex- workers of the Nigeria Air ways Limited in liquidation( after fifteen years) with President Muhammadu Buhari approving the sum of N22.68 billion to be paid ex – workers immediately. In addition , the president directed the sum of N 20 billion be released immediately to the public universities for revitalization scheme, Minister of finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed communicated President Buhari directive on Monday at a meeting…

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Dana Air Partners Project Pinkblue, U.S Embassy to train 44 Nigerian Doctors

Dana Air Partners Project Pinkblue, U.S Embassy to train 44 Nigerian Doctors

  Dana Air has deepened its Corporate Social Responsibility with the recent Medical oncology training of 44 Nigerian Doctors at the African University of Science and Technology (AUST), Abuja.   The Medical Oncology training held from 13th to 25th of August, is in collaboration with Project Pinkblue, a Nongovernmental organization, U.S Embassy in Nigeria and the Federal Ministry of Health.   Speaking on the initiative, the Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa…

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Airbus Helicopters to start large-scale printing of A350 components

Airbus Helicopters to start large-scale printing of A350 components

Airbus Helicopters has officially launched the production of latch shafts for the doors of A350 passenger aircraft using 3D manufacturing.   The printed components are cheaper to produce and weigh less than their counterparts made using traditional means, thereby helping Airbus to offer ever more economical and environmentally friendly aircraft.   Airbus Helicopters in Donauwörth is manufacturing doors for all Airbus aircraft programmes as a supplier. The redesign of the latch shafts and the new…

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Airline operators back Nigeria Air’s suspension

Airline operators back Nigeria Air’s suspension

Want govt. to re-strategise on national carrier Airline operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) said it backed the position of the Federal Government to suspend the planned national carrier project in the interest of the nation and to rethink the entire project. He stated that Nigeria does not need a national carrier, stressing that like what operates in advanced countries of the world, what Nigeria needs are strong private airlines that…

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