NiMET condition of service :Union set for showdown with management

NiMET condition of service :Union set for showdown with management

The Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals ANAP is poised for a showdown with the management of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency NiMET over condition of service of its workers. The union’s six months ultimatum to the NiMET management is expected to elapse in August 2018 after series of letters without management response on the issue Investigation by this correspondent revealed that officials from the national secretariat of ANAP had written letters requesting for date with the…

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New national carrier to gulp $308.8 million as take-off cost

New national carrier to gulp $308.8 million as take-off cost

 FG receives certificate to establish national airline Carrier to be private sector driven-Minister A new start-up airline to be handed over to Nigeria as national airline would gulp $308.8 million according to the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika. Sirika made the disclosure while receiving the Outline Business Case Certificate of Compliance for the establishment of the airline from Mr Chidi Izuwah, the Director General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) at the weekend in…

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FAAN UNVEILS PEBEC FEEDBACK APP AT MMA.

FAAN UNVEILS PEBEC FEEDBACK APP AT MMA.

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has unveiled an application, initiated by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) for service users to give feedback about the quality of services being rendered by government agencies at the nation’s airports. The commissioning of the APP was held at the E – Arrival of the Murtala Muhammed international Airport, Lagos today, June 6, 2018. With this initiative, passengers and the general public can now register their complaints…

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Over 37,400 new aircraft valued at $5.8 trillion required over 20 years

Over 37,400 new aircraft valued at $5.8 trillion required over 20 years

#AirbusGMF Global networks and citizens drive growth of 4.4% a year    The world’s passenger fleet will more than double to 48,000 aircraft in 20 years with traffic growing at a resilient 4.4% per year, driving a need for 37,390 new passenger and freighter aircraft according to Airbus’ new Global Market Forecast 2018-2037.  Growth drivers include private consumption increasing 2.4 times in emerging economies, higher disposable incomes and a near doubling of the middle classes…

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TAL launches service, acquires six AW139 helicopters

TAL launches service, acquires six AW139 helicopters

Invests $410 million on planes A start-up Helicopter support services, Tropical Arctic Logistics Limited (TAL) has launched six fleet of AW139 helicopter and a Challenger fixed business executive jet. President and Chief Executive, TAL, Emperor Chris Baywood Ibe disclosed that each of the helicopters costs $35 million, bringing the total investment on the six aircraft to$410 million. He added that the firm would consider scheduled operations in no distant future with the right type of…

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Air Peace first all-female flight goes to Abuja

Air Peace first all-female flight goes to Abuja

Air Peace female flight and cabin crew members will on Thursday step into an arena that has been dominated by their male counterparts for almost four years running, taking full charge of the carrier’s four-sector flights on the Lagos-Abuja, Abuja-Owerri, Owerri-Abuja and Abuja-Lagos routes. The development is coming days after Air Peace gave command to Sinmisola Ajibola, who made history as the airline’s first female captain and was decorated with her new rank by the Chairman/Chief…

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Air Freight demand contracts 2.0% in Africa-IATA

Air Freight demand contracts 2.0% in Africa-IATA

 modest 4.2% growth in rest of world African airlines saw freight demand contract 2.0% in May compared with the same month in 2017.  At the same time, capacity (supply) increased by 20.4%. Following a surge in international freight tonne kilometres (FTK*) volumes in 2017, seasonally-adjusted international freight volumes have now trended downwards at an annualised pace of 15% over the past six months.  In the main, this reflects a softening demand for air freight between Africa…

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Virgin Atlantic Celebrates 17 Years of Flying to Nigeria

Virgin Atlantic Celebrates 17 Years of Flying to Nigeria

Offers 17% discount For 17 years since, Virgin Atlantic has been connecting friends, uniting families, flying people to epic business meetings, conferences and life-changing deals.  Flying travellers on honeymoons, dream holidays and their must-see destinations, Virgin Atlantic have been making dreams come true for 17 years and 35 000 ft. Samuel Lindfield, Head of Virgin Atlantic in Nigeria says, “It’s with immense pride that we celebrate 17 years of flying to Nigeria, connecting Nigeria to…

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Firm to invest $27M to solve transit hiccups at Lagos airport

Firm to invest $27M to solve transit hiccups at Lagos airport

  FG sets to build new FAAN Hqtrs, staff quarters in Abuja     Elysium Integrated Development Company has concluded plans to invest $27M (N9.72b) in a mass transit ground transportation structure at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.   The team also has the mandate to source for, and identify prospective Public Private Partnership (PPP) partners, and to also consider an unsolicited proposal by a firm This is coming as Minister of State for Aviation,…

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Nigeria’s aviation getting back its rhythm

Nigeria’s aviation getting back its rhythm

In half-year 2018, aviation sector has benefited from sound policies, commitment and great drive never seen for a long time. WOLE SHADARE writes that the sector is on the right footing If there is one sector in Nigeria that has done well in the half year 2018, it is the aviation industry. Between 2015 and early 2017, the aviation industry in Nigeria recorded what seems to be the worst period since civil aviation started. This was occasioned by recession,…

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