At summit, experts lament bad policy on cargo exportation

At summit, experts lament bad policy on cargo exportation

 Experts in the cargo and aviation sectors have lamented government’s lackadaisical attitude, citing it as the reason for the lack of growth of exportation of agro produce from the country.  Speaking at the agro export air logistics seminar of the Airport Business Summit and Expo in Abuja, speakers were of the views that sound government policies will raise the standard and quality of goods to be exported  In his welcome address, the convener of the…

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First ultra long range A350 XWB rolls out of paint-shop

First ultra long range A350 XWB rolls out of paint-shop

The first ultra long Range Airbus A350 XWB to be delivered to launch customer Singapore Airlines has rolled out of the paint-shop in the carrier’s distinctive livery. Now at an advanced stage of production, the aircraft will undergo further testing before being delivered to the airline in the coming months.   Singapore Airlines has ordered seven A350-900 ultra long range aircraft, and all of them are in various stages of assembly. The first aircraft to…

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British Airways Extends promo fares for summer

British Airways Extends promo fares for summer

British mega carrier, British Airways has extended the “BA Promo for Two” Summer Fare Offer that was introduced last week due to the demand from their esteemed customers. The fare in Business class still starts from as low as $2391 per person and it’s opened to customers flying from Lagos or Abuja to London. The offer is now only available for two weeks starting from Wednesday, July 25th to Tuesday, August 7th. Customers are advised…

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IATA, ACI partner UN on human trafficking

IATA, ACI partner UN on human trafficking

Clearing house for global airlines, International Air Transport Association (IATA) has partnered with the Airport Council International (ACI) to support the United Nations World Day AgainstTrafficking in Persons. The two bodies emphasized their joint commitment and work to help combat human trafficking. Aviation connects the world, carrying more than four billion passengers a year, but this global network is also used nefariously by traffickers to transport people against their will. Airlines and airports are determined…

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Overland Airways raises Jalingo flights

Overland Airways raises Jalingo flights

Overland Airways has announced that it would begin its Abuja-Jalingo route daily, except on Saturdays. This takes effect July 29, 2018.This is up from its initial three times weekly flights on the route. The Chief Operating Officer of Overland Airways, Mrs. Aanu Benson, explained that the increased flight frequency between the two cities had become necessary considering the traffic demand on the route, adding that it was an evidence of quality service, passengers’ confidence and…

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National Assembly approves N45B payment to Nigeria Airways ex-workers

National Assembly approves N45B payment to Nigeria Airways ex-workers

Succour came the way of over 3000 workers of liquidated Nigeria Airways as the National Assembly late Tuesday approved the final payment of their N45 billion severance benefits.  The signing of the final approval was the last assignment the lawmakers carried out before they embarked on a two months recess.  The sudden approval may not be unconnected with the desire of the Federal Government to settle the former workers of the defunct carrier to pave the way…

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Air Peace launches Monrovia, Abuja-Accra services August 6

Air Peace launches Monrovia, Abuja-Accra services August 6

Air Peace has announced plans to commence flight services from Lagos and Abuja to Roberts International Airport, Monrovia and from Abuja to Kotoka International Airport, Accra on August 6. The development is coming days after the airline secured the renewal of its International Air Transport Association Operation Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. A statement issued by the airline’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Chris Iwarah said the new routes were part of the third phase of the…

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We shall deliver on national carrier, Sirika assures

We shall deliver on national carrier, Sirika assures

Dear Nigerians Since the very successful unveiling of the national carrier name and logo at the Farnborough Airshow and the wide acclaim of Nigerians and Investors, a few nameless and named Nigerians have unfortunately gone to social media to spread falsehood about the national carrier project. Constructive criticism is the hallmark of democracy but spreading falsehoods does our nation and people no good service.  The current campaign of falsehood, unfortunately reminds me of what happened…

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Before Nigeria Air flies…

Before Nigeria Air flies…

Nigeria’s hope of getting another national airline after the demise of Nigeria Airways 15 years ago resonated with some saying it portends danger, while others see great things for the country if it is well managed. Caution must therefore be applied to ensure it is not going to be another wasted venture. WOLE SHADARE writes Mixed feelings Hope, cynicism and pessimism last week greeted the unveiling of the country’s national airline, Nigeria Air. Ever since the unveiling…

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NCAA, stakeholders seek solution to flight delays, cancellations

NCAA, stakeholders seek solution to flight delays, cancellations

Aviation regulatory body, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has condemned incessant flight delays and cancellations that had plagued the nation’s aviation industry. Nigerian airlines have in the past months lost huge revenues as a result of avoidable incessant flight delays and cancellations caused by so many factors. Aside poor infrastructure, logistics of fuel supply and weather, most of the airlines engage in delays or cancellations because of shortage of airplanes and poor route network….

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