Travel plans to be disrupted as NCAA warns over harmattan haze

Travel plans to be disrupted as NCAA warns over harmattan haze

NAMA to decline clearance for take-off As the harmattan bites harder in Northern parts of Nigeria, the lack of capacity to handle the situation has once again come to the fore as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has called on all passengers to exercise restraint during adverse weather which may hamper their travel plans. The NCAA in a statement gave the advice, saying it is important due to the spate of delays and cancellations…

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African airlines to lose $100 million in 2018

African airlines to lose $100 million in 2018

IATA lauds Nigeria’s recession exit Africa’s airlines are expected to continue making a combined loss of $100 million in 2018, which is going to be a repeat of this year’s performance. However, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) allayed fears, stating that stronger forecast economic growth in the region (excluding South Africa, which remains weak) is expected to support demand growth of 8.0 per cent in 2018, slightly outpacing the announced capacity expansion of 7.5 per…

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Concession: Protect important national assets with ironclad regulations, IATA tells Nigeria, others

Concession: Protect important national assets with ironclad regulations, IATA tells Nigeria, others

Urges nations to learn from past mistakes, backs ‘Open Africa sky’       Wole Shadare, Geneva  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has cautioned Nigeria and other countries planning to concession or private their airports to exercise restraints, stressing that they must try as much as possible to protect what it described as important national assets with ‘ironclad regulation’ that prioritises the nation interest. The Director-General of IATA, Alexandre de Juniac stated this today in his…

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Delayed crash reports jeopardise accident mitigation

Delayed crash reports jeopardise accident mitigation

In Nigeria, crash reports take eternity to be released long after the incidents have been probed. These delays have huge implications on the overall interest of aviation in the country, WOLE SHADARE reports Flying gets reliable Flying in a jetliner is extraordinarily safe: There have been no fatal crashes on a U.S. scheduled airline in the past seven years, an astounding record considering that more than 30,000 flights take off every day. How did flying…

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Ekiti 2018: ERO appoints activist as Media spokesperson

Ekiti 2018: ERO appoints activist as Media spokesperson

Ekiti Rebirth Organisation, (ERO) has named a journalist and human civil rights activist, Mr Gboyega Adeoye as the group’s spokesperson. ERO is the socio-cultural movement campaigning to see the Special Adviser on Political Matters to the President, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, emerge as the next governor of Ekiti State. In a statement on weekend, the Director General of ERO, Mr Aderanti Adebisi said the choice of Mr Adeoye was informed by the need to energise the…

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Nigeria’s ease of doing business raises Africa’s air traffic by 7.5%

Nigeria’s ease of doing business raises Africa’s air traffic by 7.5%

Business confidence level three year high-IATA Wole Shadare, Geneva The ease of doing business introduced by the Federal Government is paying off as the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the clearing house for over 280 global airlines said business confidence levels in Nigeria near a three-year high, while confidence levels in South Africa are consistent with falling economic activity. The group disclosed in faraway Geneva, Switzerland that as a result of the situation, African airlines’ traffic grew 7.5 per…

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Med-Trans New Headquarters at Denton Enterprise Airport

Med-Trans New Headquarters at Denton Enterprise Airport

National air medical transport leader Med-Trans Corporation has moved its headquarters operations into a new building at the Denton Enterprise Airport. The new 31,500 square foot facility includes 24,000 square feet of office and classroom space in addition to 7,500 square feet of hangar accommodations. The facility becomes Med-Trans’ principal base of operations, including the company’s operational control center, maintenance control center and communications center. The facility also houses flight operations and maintenance training capabilities…

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Delta marks 10 years of service to Nigeria

Delta marks 10 years of service to Nigeria

For ten years, America’s flag carrier airline, Delta provided remarkable services on the Atlanta-Lagos route. This is coming as the airline marked its tenth year in Nigeria and remains the only US carrier flying nonstop between Nigeria and the United States. The carrier in a statement today in Lagos where it marked its 10th anniversary said it has airlifted more than 1.1 million since December 4, 2017 between the two nations.  “It’s an honour to serve Lagos. For…

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Skytrax rates Lufthansa only five-star airline in Europe

Skytrax rates Lufthansa only five-star airline in Europe

Lufthansa German Airline has received five-star certification from British aviation consulting specialist Skytrax. This puts Lufthansa in the select group of now ten airlines that have been given this coveted rating.   The Skytrax jury has already been awarding five stars to Lufthansa First Class for years – now the entire airline has received the same certification.   “The award is a well-deserved recognition of our major efforts to make Lufthansa one of the world’s…

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Adesina: Africa accounts for 3% global traffic, 9% of crashes

Adesina: Africa accounts for 3% global traffic, 9% of crashes

Akinwumi Adesina, who previously served as Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, is the President of African Development Bank (AfDB), which was heavily involved in the just concluded ICAO World Aviation Forum (WAF) held in Abuja, Nigeria, penultimate week. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on myriads of problems confronting the sector in Africa where mortality rate of the continent’s carriers, infrastructural gaps and financing of aviation among others, continue to put…

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