4, 281 Nigerians deported in six months-Report

4, 281 Nigerians deported in six months-Report

 At least, 4,281 Nigerians were repatriated through various countries in Europe, America and even some African countries through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos alone in the first half of 2017.   Also, a total number of 691,934 travellers departed through the airport while another 560,988 travellers arrived the country within the period under review.   A document made available to Woleshadare.net through the Ministry of Interior, indicated that the deportees were divided into…

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A330-800 production well underway

A330-800 production well underway

 A330neo production gears up at Airbus facilities    As Airbus prepares for the first flight of the A330-900, production of the second member of the A330neo Family, the A330-800, is well underway with the first parts advancing at Airbus sites throughout Europe.    These parts include the new increased-span wing now being equipped in Bremen (Germany) and its new composite Sharklets from KAL-ASD*, the fuselage sections in Hamburg (Germany), the new titanium pylons in Toulouse…

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Safety, Blocked Funds, Connectivity, top agenda for Africa at IATA Aviation Day

Safety, Blocked Funds, Connectivity, top agenda for Africa at IATA Aviation Day

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts Africa will be a market of 350 million airline passengers by 2035 and identified four priorities which must be addressed if aviation is to deliver maximum economic and social benefits for the countries on the continent.   African aviation currently supports 6.8 million jobs and contributes $72.5 billion in GDP. Over the next 20 years passenger demand is set to expand by an average of 5.7 per…

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Unions to picket domestic airlines

Unions to picket domestic airlines

Air Peace cautions against flight disruption Air Peace has cautioned unions in the aviation sector against the reported plan to picket airlines in the country, warning that it would not sit idly by and allow anyone disrupt its flight operations or prevent its guests from flying. The airline issued the warning on the heels of media reports of a plan by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and unions in the aviation sector to picket some domestic airlines at…

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Airbus Helicopters advances on-board image processing capabilities for VTOL systems

Airbus Helicopters advances on-board image processing capabilities for VTOL systems

  In line with its strategy of innovation for the future of vertical flight, Airbus Helicopters is developing an experimental on board image processing management system aimed at performing automatic approaches and landing in challenging conditions, as well as paving the way for future sense and avoid applications on autonomous vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) systems.   Code-named Eagle, for Eye for Autonomous Guidance and Landing Extension, this system federates the entire helicopter’s image processing functions…

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Emirates, flydubai ink first codeshare pact

Emirates, flydubai ink first codeshare pact

  Following the commencement of their partnership, Emirates and flydubai announced that Emirates will expand its network to 29 flydubai destinations across three continents.   The new partner network, through its codeshare, will offer greater frequency and easier access to more global destinations with the advantage of connecting baggage to the final destination.    Passengers can book from October 3rd, 2017 on Emirates.com, through the Emirates Contact Centres or the travel agents network with travel…

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Double digit demand growth for freight continued in August

Double digit demand growth for freight continued in August

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), increased by 12.1 per cent in August 2017, compared to the same period a year ago.   This was the fifth time in six months of double-digit gains on the previous year’s performance. Demand is growing at exceptional speed when compared to the five-year average growth rate of 4.4 per cent..   Freight capacity, measured…

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IATA seeks greater urgency to tackle emissions challenge

IATA seeks greater urgency to tackle emissions challenge

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called for greater urgency in the partnership between governments and airlines to keep aviation at the leading edge of industries in managing their climate change impact.   The call came on the eve of the first anniversary of the historic global agreement on a Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) at the 39th Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).   Director-General and Chief…

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How funds paucity stalls accident investigations, by Olateru

How funds paucity stalls accident investigations, by Olateru

Training for 22 crash investigators There are indications that the inability to continuously train accident investigators by the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) for over a decade may have led to delays in concluding accident reports.This was accentuated by lack of funding, which before now left the country’s accident investigative body prostrate.Commissioner, AIB, Mr. Akin Olateru, confirmed these in a chat with Woleshadare.net in Lagos.To this end, 22 staff of AIB are billed to travel to…

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57 years of aviation in Nigeria: The highs and lows

57 years of aviation in Nigeria: The highs and lows

  Fifty-seven years of aviation in Nigeria is an admixture of the good, the bad and the ugly. WOLE SHADARE writes that the industry is very robust to provide efficient air transport system  In the beginning Air travel in Nigeria commenced during World War II (1939-1945) when it became necessary to move troops and supplies fast across the country. Several air strips were built then, which were converted after the war, to civilian use.Civil aviation…

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