NCAA inspectors complete ICAO safety course

NCAA inspectors complete ICAO safety course

Twenty Aviation Safety Inspectors (ASI) of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) have successfully completed the NCAA/ICAO – Endorsed Government Safety Inspectors (GSI) Airworthiness Course.   The Government Safety Inspectors (GSI) Airworthiness course is to ensure airworthiness Inspectors develop additional proficiency in the processes and procedures of certificating an applicant for Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) and Air Operators Certificate (AOC).   The course covers the five phases of the certification process and the airworthiness Inspector’s…

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Why Air Peace operation was disrupted for 43 minutes

Why Air Peace operation was disrupted for 43 minutes

Carrier defrays N2m debts, owes FAAN N7 million   Facts have merged on alleged disruption and delay of Air Peace aircraft 5N-BQR from Enugu to Lagos 7:15 am flight last Friday.   According to investigation, the purported debt paid was N2 million out of the N7 million debt which has not reflected in the finance records of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) as at Sunday.   It was learnt that was the reason…

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Heartwarming! 2005 Survivor of Sosoliso Plane Crash, Kechi Wows Crowd at 2017 America’s Got Talent (Video)

Heartwarming! 2005 Survivor of Sosoliso Plane Crash, Kechi Wows Crowd at 2017 America’s Got Talent (Video)

Kechi Okwuchi, one of the two survivors of the 2005 Sosoliso plane crash, caught the attention of judges at the 2017 America’s Got Talent as she melt the hearts of the audience at the show.   Kechi   Sosoliso plane crash survivor, Kechi Okwuchi this week gave an emotional audition on season 12 of America’s Got Talent, DailyTrust reports. Before singing her version of Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking out Loud’ she narrated to the judges and audience how…

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Air Peace may sue FAAN, counts losses as airport manager disrupts operations

Air Peace may sue FAAN, counts losses as airport manager disrupts operations

  Air Peace airline disclosed that it has lost millions of naira as a result of the disruption of its Enugu airport operations, for over two hours which it termed ‘sabotage’ by Mgbemena Orjiakor, the current Enugu airport manager.   Speaking to newsmen today, Chairman of the airline, Allen Onyema, said that this  morning , the airline’s operation was shut down by Orjiakor over N7 million debt, which the airline showed proves to have paid.  …

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WTO condemns Boeing’s non-compliance and new subsidies

WTO condemns Boeing’s non-compliance and new subsidies

WTO: U.S. failed to comply with rulings illegal subsidies to Boeing Compliance panel report indicts firm, Airbus to lose plane sales of $ 15-20 bn Illegal subsidies over time, resulted in $100 billion in Airbus’total lost     The United States has failed to comply with WTO rulings in the more than decade-long ongoing transatlantic battle over commercial aircraft subsidies.    This was reported today by the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Compliance Panel in the…

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Executive orders: FAAN removes check ‘bribe’ tables at Lagos airport departure hall

Executive orders: FAAN removes check ‘bribe’ tables at Lagos airport departure hall

  The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has registered its satisfaction on the success with the compliance on Executive Order by agencies at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos.   The agency said the physical check tables at the departure hall of the terminal is been removed, also the desks belonging to Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) following the last screening by the FAAN’s Aviation Security.   Many…

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US carrier, Delta seeks clarity over Nigeria’s executive order on air transport

US carrier, Delta seeks clarity over Nigeria’s executive order on air transport

Airline insists on manual screening of passengers In a bid not to be caught as flouting the country’s directive, American carrier, Delta Air Lines said it is working with the Nigerian and United States Governments to understanding the new Executive Order which is aimed at easing way of doing business in Nigeria. The carrier had on Tuesday insisted on manual screening of all its passengers, the airline has said that This is as Woleshadare.net learnt…

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KPMG audit slows decision on Arik

KPMG audit slows decision on Arik

…Extends examination …uncovers another N25bn debt The delay by auditing firm, KPMG, to turn in its findings on how Nigeria’s flag carrier, Arik, was mismanaged, is slowing the revival of the once prosperous airline, Woleshadare.net has learnt. The delay in releasing its findings to government may also have informed why the latter did not reach a deal with Africa’s most successful airline, Ethiopian Airlines, on how to revive the carrier, which was taken over by…

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Exposing Africa’s aviation soft underbelly

Exposing Africa’s aviation soft underbelly

Africa’s aviation is in doldrums. The sector is, however, not all gloom as experts chart path for its rescue. WOLE SHADARE writes The ills The challenges facing the African aviation industry range from state protectionism and lack of an enabling environment for new investors to high taxes and charges, which are above comparative world averages and a poor safety record due to ageing fleet and insufficient regulatory supervision. Likewise, a lot of air transport infrastructure…

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Only 300 out of 1,000 accident reports available, in-exhaustive in Africa-IATA

Only 300 out of 1,000 accident reports available, in-exhaustive in Africa-IATA

Cautions cash-strapped govt. on privatization Wole Shadare The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has taken a swipe at Africa’s aviation investigative bodies for the shoddy jobs at investigating aircraft accidents, describing it as in-exhaustive. The Director-General of IATA, Alexandre de Junaic made the disclosure today at the IATA 73rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Cancun, Mexico. De Junaic however stated that in contrast to the progress made in Africa, “We have taken a step back…

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