Why $500m, Lagos, Abuja new terminals are delayed

Why $500m, Lagos, Abuja new terminals are delayed

Nigeria’s counterpart funding default hindered project There are indications that the delay in response are attributed to factors such as longInability of Nigeria to contribute part of its counterpart funding, coupled with other logistic issues, have been attributed to why the $500 million new airport terminals at the Lagos and Abuja airports have not been completed, Woleshadare.net has learnt. Nigeria was said to have stalled in its initial plan of completion of the facilities in…

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Remodelling: Enugu airport rots four years after

Remodelling: Enugu airport rots four years after

Lackadaisical attitude of Nigerians on maintenance has negatively affected infrastructural development, which is critical and essential to a nation’s development, writes WOLE SHADARE Lack of maintenance cultureAchieving vision 2020 goals would be attainable if existing structures and facilities are constantly maintained. Poor maintenance culture has drawn the nation a thousand steps backward and one of the stride actions that could salvage the country from the total mess of infrastructural decay is maintenance.It is common knowledge…

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Bi-Courtney seeks approval for regional flights, showcases MMA2’s facilities

Bi-Courtney seeks approval for regional flights, showcases MMA2’s facilities

Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2), Lagos, has canvassed for the restoration of regional flight operations from the private terminal. The terminal operator explained that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) had approved it twice for MMA2 to commence regional flight operations, but wondered why the same regulatory agency cancelled the approvals. Speaking  at the terminal during the tour of its facilities, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of…

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Experts: Nigeria’s air traffic to hit 31 million by 2030

Experts: Nigeria’s air traffic to hit 31 million by 2030

Growth puts pressure on infrastructure that is struggling to cope with demand Nigeria’s air traffic is expected hit 31 million by 2030 just as traffic in the African continent is expected to rise to 400 million, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). To be able to achieve success and reap from the huge traffic, the country would also need $200billion to tackle Nigeria’s current infrastructure deficit. A travel consultant, Mr. Tade Ojulari, disclosed…

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FAAN warns of fraudulent recruitment agents

FAAN warns of fraudulent recruitment agents

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has warned the  public to desist from any person(s) parading themselves as recruitment agents of the authority, and consequently extorting money from innocent citizens in the process. Spokeswoman for the agency, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu stated that for the purpose of clarity and emphasis, the Authority is not embarking on any recruitment exercise at the moment. She stated that the authority wish to inform the public that recruitment into…

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Ojikutu carpets National Assembly over Enugu airport facility collapse

Ojikutu carpets National Assembly over Enugu airport facility collapse

Aviation consultant and a chieftain of Aviation Round Table (ART), Group Capt John Ojikutu has indicted the National Assembly and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) over the deplorable state of airports in the country, particularly the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu. He said he was worried about the manner of the NASS oversight functions over the development of infrastructure in the aviation sector. The National Assembly committees on Aviation have consistently embarked on oversight of…

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Nigerians in Diaspora petition over Visa system collapse

Nigerians in Diaspora petition over Visa system collapse

  Only one visa centre services 50 American states May hinder travel plans at Yuletide     Nigerians living in the United States wishing to come to Nigeria for the Yuletide may be stuck following a critical emergency with regard to the visa situation in Nigeria’s diplomatic missions in the US.   A group of concerned Nigerians living in America led by Managing Partner, US Nigeria Law Group based in Washington DC, Mr. Emmanuel Ogebe…

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IATA presents ground operation certificates to three Arik staff

IATA presents ground operation certificates to three Arik staff

Kamilu Omokide, Receiver/Manager Support; Captain Roy Ilegbodu, CEO Arik Air; Femi Kukoyi, AVP Ground Operations; Bereket Woldeselassie, Internal Control; Captain Adetokunbo Adekunbi, Director of Flight Operations and Ayo Ilesanmi, CFO at the presentation of IATA Safety Audit for Grounds Operations Certificate to three Arik Air staff in Lagos.

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African airlines’ post largest year increase in freight demand

African airlines’ post largest year increase in freight demand

 Sept. air freight demand up 9.2% African carriers posted the largest year-on-year increase in demand of all regions in September 2017, with freight volumes rising 17.7 per cent. This is a slowdown from August but still more than twice the five-year average growth pace of 8.9 per cent. Capacity increased by 2.6 per cent over the same time period. Demand has been boosted by very strong growth on the trade lane to and from Asia which…

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Emirates offers special fare to Dubai, free 3rd piece of luggage

Emirates offers special fare to Dubai, free 3rd piece of luggage

  Emirates is offering Nigerian travellers the opportunity to visit Dubai with a special Economy and Business Class return airfare that includes a free third piece of luggage of up to 23 kg.   Under the special offer, an Economy Class ticket from Lagos to Dubai costs $899 and Business Class $3499.   The fare offer is for a limited time only and tickets must be booked between November 1st and November 17, 2017.   Travel…

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