Stakeholders back investment in technology as key to travel, airline recovery post-Covid-19

Stakeholders back investment in technology as key to travel, airline recovery post-Covid-19

    Players in the travel, trade and airlines sub-sector have been charged to improve on technology deliveries in order to remain relevant post Covid-19 era. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) have also been called upon to enhance technology for the new international protocols on check-in procedures for air travellers in a bid to improve the turnaround performance of airlines. Speaking on Friday at the Sabre…

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Reps chide Ministers over use of foreign airlines for evacuation

Reps chide Ministers over use of foreign airlines for evacuation

The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation chaired by Nnolim Nnaji has warned that on no account should a UK based Titan Airways be granted approval to fly into the country for evacuation flight if Nigerian Airline is refused landing rights for similar flight by the  United Kingdom Authorities. The committee arrived at this decision at the end of the investigative hearing Friday on the use of foreign airlines to evacuate stranded Nigerians out of…

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(PART 6) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

(PART 6) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

   GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION / BAILOUT – STRUCTURE & CONTENT Moreover, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the country’s fiscal deficit. Notably, the 2020 fiscal budget, which already had a huge deficit, assumes a US$57 per barrel, whereas Brent crude, the equivalent of our Bonny Light was selling at US$32.5 per barrel on 11th May 2020. Additionally, the Naira has already surreptitiously suffered 22% devaluation and the Minister of Finance has also announced…

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Airlines’ yet to present blue print for planned stimulus package-NCAA

Airlines’ yet to present blue print for planned stimulus package-NCAA

  Ex NCAA DG advocates single digit interest rate Air Peace seeks funds to save job losses The Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt Musa Nuhu said the country’s airlines were yet to articulate what they want to do with the stimulus package they seek from the Federal Government. He urged them to come up with broad based plans of the utilization of the bailout fund that the Federal Government is considering to…

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(PART 5) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

(PART 5) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

    GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION / BAILOUT – STRUCTURE & CONTENT In solving a complex problem, there is a need to define the problem, identify the underlying issue(s), embrace all its simple facets and understand the peculiar nuances of each facet. Then determine the inter-relatedness or otherwise of the facets, aggregate these different facets in order to appreciate the best fit of the whole and finally proceed to resolve the issue(s). The aviation conundrum is a…

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NCAA issues post COVID-19 rules for international flights 

NCAA issues post COVID-19 rules for international flights 

  Crew to undergo compulsory test every 14 days Airlines to pay for test   As the country prepares for the reopening of businesses, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued post COVID-19 protocols for Nigerian based crew operating international flights. According to the new protocol, flight crew are now expected to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and observe Infection, Prevention and Control (IPC) measures for the duration of the flight. Contrary to the…

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AMCON Injected ₦50billion To Stabilise Aviation sector

AMCON Injected ₦50billion To Stabilise Aviation sector

 Wants FG to Bailout Sector Over COVID-19 Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) said it has injected around N50billion into the aviation sector solely to stabilize airline operations in the country between 2012 and 2020.  The was disclosed on Wednesday by Mr. Aminu Ismail, the Executive Director, Operations at AMCON. He said AMCON’s intervention led to the purchase of about $1 billion Non-Performing Loans (NPL’s) from Nigerian banks owed by major Nigerian airlines including Aero Contractors,…

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(PART 4) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

(PART 4) COVID-19 EXPOSES THE BRITTLE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY – ROLAND IYAYI

    Post-Covid-19 Aviation Opportunities As has been variously touted, every adversity presents with it an opportunity, if only we look closely enough. This COVID-19 pandemic has been no different, as it has created both hurdles and opportunities for entrepreneurs offering new products or services. • Surplus Aircraft Capacity Several airlines worldwide have had to shed substantial capacities in their fleets in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has been occasioned by the airport closures…

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How Osamo laundered, defrauded firm of N1b, says Star Orient Aviation

How Osamo laundered, defrauded firm of N1b, says Star Orient Aviation

  Ex MD alleges violation of his right Star Orient Aviation Limited has explained circumstances that led to the arrest of its former Managing Director, Mr. Dare Osamo for alleged diversion of the company’s N1 billion. In a statement issued by the company, dated May 27th, 2020 titled, “Arrest of Former MD/CEO of Star Orient Aviation on Allegation of Fraud and Money Laundering: Setting The Records Straight,” It has become necessary that the Management of…

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Financial aid, solution to airlines’ extinction, global debts hit $550b mark, says IATA

Financial aid, solution to airlines’ extinction, global debts hit $550b mark, says IATA

  ”Next challenge is to prevent carriers from sinking under debts burden” The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said only financial aid would be a lifeline to get the aviation   industry through the worst of the COVID-19 crisis without folding operations. .The clearing house for over 290 global airlines stated this in its released analysis that shows that the airline industry’s global debt could rise to $550 billion by year-end. That’s a $120 billion increase over debt…

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