Bristow pilots, engineers earn N56m, N40m annually

Bristow pilots, engineers earn N56m, N40m annually

Helicopter pilots earn more that fixed wing crew Despite crisis that has rocked Nigeria’s foremost Helicopter operators, the airline’s national pilots and engineers are said to be some of the highest paid in the helicopter business. A document obtained from the airline puts the annual salaries of pilots and engineers at N56 million ($155, 550) and N40 million ($111, 111) putting them at some of the top earners. The source who spoke on condition of…

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Bristow shut over alleged pilots’ right violation

Bristow shut over alleged pilots’ right violation

How airline violated expatriate quota law NAAPE’s allegations inaccurate-Management Aircraft pilots under the aegis of National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) have withdrawn their services from Bristow Helicopter Group. The group has also shut supply of aviation fuel to the airline, a situation that has indefinitely led to the shutdown of the carrier which services the oil and gas sector aside the charter operations it does. Reacting to the shutdown of operations of the…

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First A321LR takes to the skies

First A321LR takes to the skies

A321 Long Range  flight-test programme now underway Up to 240 passengers and 4,000 nm range  The first A321LR (Long Range) has taken off on its maiden flightfrom Hamburg Germany at 11:06 hrs local time, commencing its flight test programme. The aircraft, MSN7877, is powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines.   The aircraft’s crew comprised: Experimental Test Pilots Yann Beaufils and Peter Lofts as well as Flight Test Engineers Frank Hohmeister, Jim Fawcett, Cedric Favrichon and Cabin Specialist Alexander…

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Air freight demand up 9%,strongest growth since 2010

Air freight demand up 9%,strongest growth since 2010

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released full-year 2017 data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) grew by 9.0%. This was more than double the 3.6% annual growth recorded in 2016.   Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs), rose by 3.0% in 2017. This was the slowest annual capacity growth seen since 2012. Demand growth outpaced capacity growth by a factor of three.  …

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Unlocking Africa’s potential via single air transport market

Unlocking Africa’s potential via single air transport market

The wait is finally over as Nigeria, alongside others, ratify Africa’s Open Skies pact. WOLE SHADARE looks at the huge impact it would have on the continent’s aviation sector. Difficult air connectivity Flying from London to Athens is not generally considered a massive undertaking. It’s a given that the journey will be direct, take three-and-a-half hours, and Europeans will not require a visa. The biggest decision is likely to be which meal to select in-flight….

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Why Nigerian airlines can’t compete, by Medview CEO

Why Nigerian airlines can’t compete, by Medview CEO

Shut down Dubai route Nigeria’s flag carrier, Medview Airlines has shut down its Dubai operations less than two months it started services to the city. The airline attributed its decision to suspend the lucrative route to issues it has with its European partners, Euro Atlantic over aircraft it leased from them. The Managing Director of the airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole at a press briefing at the airline’s headquarters in Lagos stated that the aircraft has…

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Security: FAAN to evacuate 13 disused airplanes on Lagos airport airside

Security: FAAN to evacuate 13 disused airplanes on Lagos airport airside

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has commenced evacuation of abandoned aircraft at the airside of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos. Plans have also reached an advanced stage for the agency to install Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras at the strategic locations within the airside in order to forestall aircraft poaching and other incidences. At least, 13 aircraft belonging to different airlines have been abandoned at the airside of the airport for several…

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Air treaty: Nigeria, 22 others to double GDP by $300bn

Air treaty: Nigeria, 22 others to double GDP by $300bn

Nation’s carrier pleads for time   As Nigeria and 23 other African nations converged on Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, last weekend, to ratify the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), there are indications that the policy could exponentially increase the countries’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by $300 billion, Woleshadarenews has learnt. Besides, the policy is expected to lead to catalytic benefits to every other sector such as increased choice of carriers, convenience and ease of travel, better connectivity…

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Olateru: There’s no reason for aircraft accident probe delay beyond 1 year

Olateru: There’s no reason for aircraft accident probe delay beyond 1 year

Akin Olateru is Nigerian, United Kingdom and United States licensed aircraft maintenance engineer. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on factors that have elongated the release of accident reports, plan by his agency to release six more crash reports before the end of February and the turn around of AIB to meet challenges of modern accident investigations among others. Excerpts: The recently concluded accident investigation report writing course is an eye opener and critical aspect…

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