Airbus inaugurates Hamburg’s fourth A320 Family production line

Airbus inaugurates Hamburg’s fourth A320 Family production line

Airbus has inaugurated the fourth Hamburg A320 Family production line. Making use of digital technologies and a more flexible industrial set-up, the innovative state-of-the-art line is a key enabler for ramping up the single aisle programme to 60 aircraft per month by mid-2019. Frank Horch, Hamburg’s Senator of Economy, Transport and Innovation and Thomas Jarzombek, Federal Government Coordinator of German Aerospace Policy, witnessed the milestone together with Guillaume Faury, President Airbus Commercial Aircraft, and 500…

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Editorial: Qatar Airways’ Al Baker’s disgusting ‘sexist’ comments

Editorial: Qatar Airways’ Al Baker’s disgusting ‘sexist’ comments

Wole Shadare It is difficult to believe that in the 21st century, with so much emphasis on gender equality in the workplace, women are so vastly under-represented in the aviation and aerospace sectors. While women are very visible in customer service and administrative roles, around two-thirds of ticketing and sales personnel are female. Behind the closed doors of the cockpits, the hangars and the boardrooms, it is a very different story. The number of women…

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Profitable national carrier: Fiji as case study

Profitable national carrier: Fiji as case study

The benefits of having a national carrier cannot be underestimated. The pay-offs and prestige achieved by Ethiopia, South Africa and others through their airlines are there for all to see. WOLE SHADARE writes Deafening calls In the last few weeks, the call that Nigeria does not need a national airline had been deafening. These calls came from no mean quarters. They are from respected aviation professionals both in Nigeria and outside the country. Just last…

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Airlines to adjust fares over oil price surge

Airlines to adjust fares over oil price surge

Nigerian carriers’ in dilemma Perennial scarcity worries firms     The rise in the oil price is putting the squeeze on airline costs and is likely to lead to a rise in air fares, industry experts told Woleshadarenews. The oil price, which typically accounts for around 30 percent of an airline’s costs, has risen 52 percent since May this year to around $76 a barrel. Airlines are paying more for fuel, and passengers may soon pay more…

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Revenue: Nigerian carriers violate NCAA rule on disclosure

Revenue: Nigerian carriers violate NCAA rule on disclosure

Agency indicted for lax regulation Global airlines to rake in $33.8 billion in 2018      Nigerian carriers and over 290 others International Air Transport Association (IATA) members are to rake in $33.8 billion this year. This year’s forecast will see aviation’s financial foundation stronger than ever, according to the Director-General of IATA, Alexandre de Juniac. He made the remark today while giving report on the air transport industry at the just concluded World Air Transport Summit…

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Dana Air listed on IATA’s IGOM registry

Dana Air listed on IATA’s IGOM registry

Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Dana Air has been announced as the latest African airline to be listed on the International Air Transport Association (IATA ) Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) registry. The International Grounds Operations Manual (IGOM) registry is for companies and airlines who have demonstrated full compliance with internationally recognized standards for ground handling processes. The IATA Ground Operational Manual concept which was initiated by IATA, defines ground handling standards for airlines and ground service…

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Air Peace crew foil baby trafficking on Lagos-Banjul flight

Air Peace crew foil baby trafficking on Lagos-Banjul flight

Vigilant Air Peace crew members foiled attempts by two women to traffic a three-month-old baby boy on the airline’s Lagos-Banjul flight. The incident occurred on Monday Sources said the suspected traffickers were exposed mid-flight when the airline’s crew members noticed a baby crying inconsolably. It was learnt that attempts by one of the suspected traffickers, who claimed to be the baby’s mother, to soothe him failed.   When the crew members suggested to the suspected trafficker to…

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ASKY deepens West, Central Africa with nonstop daily Lagos-Accra flights 

ASKY deepens West, Central Africa with nonstop daily Lagos-Accra flights 

Begins Lome-Abidjan-Accra-Lagos flights   In its bid to connecting West and Central Africa, ASKY Airlines, the Pan-African Airline has concluded plans to introduce, with effect from June 15th, 2018, daily flights from LOME-ABIDJAN-ACCRA & LAGOS with non-stop daily flights from Lagos to Accra. This service offers its customers convenient connections from Lagos to Accra and further extends to Abidjan, the economic nerve centre of Cote d’Ivoire.   Accra will be served daily from Lagos with…

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Airbus, Bombardier, Investissement Québec ink deal July 1, 2018

Airbus, Bombardier, Investissement Québec ink deal July 1, 2018

   Airbus to acquire majority stake in the C Series Aircraft Limited Partnership, Having received all required regulatory approvals, Airbus SE (EPA: AIR), Bombardier Inc. (TSX: BBD.B) and Investissement Québec (IQ) have agreed to close the C Series transaction effective on July 1, 2018. The transaction by which Airbus will acquire a majority stake in the C Series Aircraft Limited Partnership (CSALP) was initially announced in October 2017. The Mirabel-based partnership, which was originally established…

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AIB chief, Olateru seeks policy to save environment

AIB chief, Olateru seeks policy to save environment

How FOD constitute danger to aircraft, airlines Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Akin Olateru said the best solution in addressing plastic pollution in the environment was for individuals and companies around the world agreeing to implement practices to reduce waste at every level. He tasked airport managers to develop a mechanism to check and remove Foreign Object Debris (FOD) and the likes from runway, taxiway, apron, aircraft parking areas and loading ramps, adding that a daily…

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