Tornado successor: Team Eurofighter presents offer to Germany

Tornado successor: Team Eurofighter presents offer to Germany

On the eve of the ILA Berlin Air Show 2018, Airbus and Eurofighter GmbH have submitted their offer to the German Ministry of Defence for a replacement of the Bundeswehr’s ageing Tornado combat aircraft, which was developed in the 1960s, and have established the Eurofighter as its ideal successor.   Currently, the German Air Force is planning to phase out the Tornado from 2025 onwards and to transfer capabilities to another weapon system.    As the Eurofighter…

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Effective crew management as antidote to pilot errors

Effective crew management as antidote to pilot errors

The airline industry has had years of experience in addressing airlines’ Crew Resource Management (CRM), which carriers appear not to be adhering to, thereby causing unavoidable accidents in the country. WOLE SHADARE reports   Associated Airlines prepared for crash On October 3, 2013, an Embraer 120ER with registration 5N-BJY, a chartered flight, departed Lagos to Akure on an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). The Captain was the Pilot Flying (PF) and the First Officer was the…

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NAMA shores up revenue base, sets to boost IGR

NAMA shores up revenue base, sets to boost IGR

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has begun moves to shore up its revenue base in order to effectively meet its core obligation of air navigation service provision within the Nigerian airspace to stakeholders. This move according to NAMA Managing Director, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu became imperative owing to the rising commitments of the agency in the area of upgrading navigational infrastructure, enhancing air traffic management services, building staff capacity as well as other personnel costs….

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AIB re-analyses crashes with resuscitated $5.8m lab

AIB re-analyses crashes with resuscitated $5.8m lab

Nigeria, through the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), has resumed the downloading and analysis of black boxes of aircraft involved in accident in the country. This is seen as a positive development as the agency would save foreign resources that would have been used to take the important equipment to the U.S. or UK for the exercise. The $5.8 million unserviceable Flight Safety Laboratory equipment at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, which was resuscitated…

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SAA wins,confirms carrier’s status amongst  best in the world

SAA wins,confirms carrier’s status amongst  best in the world

South African Airways (SAA) has maintained a 4-Star Skytrax ranking, in both Business and Economy Class, for a 16th consecutive year. “This win will surely strengthen our global position for once again being awarded a 4-Star ranking. Awards demonstrate that SAA is standing its ground as one of the leading airlines in the world,” said Tlali Tlali, SAA spokesperson. The SAA stations audited this year were South Africa: ORTIA, Durban, and Cape Town; regional –…

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Air Peace expands to cover more West Coast routes

Air Peace expands to cover more West Coast routes

Plans Monrovia, Lome, Abidjan routes Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace has concluded plans to begin the third phase of its regional operations in the next few weeks with the launch of flights to Monrovia, Lome, Abidjan and some other West Coast destinations. Meanwhile, the airline has reassured that its fleet comprises Boeing aircraft with some of the best engines in the world and built to ensure the safety as well as comfort of the…

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Airlines have right to investigation processes- AIB

Airlines have right to investigation processes- AIB

 The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), has said airlines have a right to participate in any investigation launched to look into accidents involving their organisation. The Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the AIB, Mr. Akin Olateru, made this known on Friday to newsmen, at the end of a training exercise organised for key operators in the aviation industry. According to him, there was need for airlines to understand the procedures surrounding accidents in the sector, and their…

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Dana Air Begins Owerri-Abuja flights May 1

Dana Air Begins Owerri-Abuja flights May 1

As part of its strategic route expansion drive across Nigeria, Dana Air has announced plans to introduce Owerri- Abuja –Owerri flights on May 1. ”We are greatly delighted to introduce an additional flight on our Owerri route, connecting Owerri to Abuja and back, said Kingsley Ezenwa, Dana Air’s Media and Communications Manager. ‘’ This is part of our commitment towards providing dependable options for the good people of Imo state and ensuring seamless travel for business and…

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Transparency in Payments Live in Finland, Norway and Sweden

Transparency in Payments Live in Finland, Norway and Sweden

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Transparency in Payments (TIP) has been implemented in the Finland, Norway and Sweden markets.  TIP, which is being introduced in conjunction with NewGen ISS ‘is an industry initiative focused on providing airlines with increased transparency and control in the collection of their sales generated in the travel agency channel. At the same time, it will enable travel agents to take advantage of new forms of payment for…

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