Nigeria, Ghana, others plot new national airlines

Nigeria, Ghana, others plot new national airlines

Embrace PPP model Ethiopian CEO seek 3% rise in traffic for Africa   Nigeria and some African nations are bracing up for the resuscitation or creating new national airlines for their countries, Woleshadare.net has gathered. While the government of Nigeria had set up an advisory committee to fashion out plans for a new national airline, the Ghanaian government has mandated 2019 as deadline for the take off its new national airline. Ghana’s Minister of Aviation,…

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FAAN sets to implement Osinbajo’s executive orders

FAAN sets to implement Osinbajo’s executive orders

  The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Saleh Dunoma, has initiated the implementation of the Executive Order given by the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. He made this remarks in a statement to the media yesterday.  The implementation of the executive order takes immediate effect. Dunoma assured the Acting President of full compliance and has immediately put in place machinery to ensure a successful implementation of the Executive Order which he…

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BA liable for £150 million compensation over flight delays, cancellations

BA liable for £150 million compensation over flight delays, cancellations

CEO blamed for IT meltdown Airline ‘progressively’ resolving glitch, Lagos flight resumes Experts have said British Airways could now be liable for £150million compensation, the largest ever payment just as the airline boss Alex Cruz has been blamed for causing the computer meltdown that saw thousands of passengers stranded on Saturday after outsourcing hundreds of IT job to India. Passengers have some rights under EU law to claim compensation for delayed or cancelled flights for services…

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BA cancels Lagos flight as computer glitch cause ‘worldwide’ passenger chaos

BA cancels Lagos flight as computer glitch cause ‘worldwide’ passenger chaos

Lagos flight, BA ‘worldwide’ passengers Flights to Lagos and Abuja from London were today cancelled as passengers were left without flights for hours all over the globe owing to a major computer glitch that wreak havoc for British Airways. It comes as thousands of Britons headed overseas for the long weekend with half-term school holidays next week. Tens of thousands of British Airways passengers experienced long lines and hours-long delays at airports around the world…

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Turkish Airlines Announces New Agreement With TSA Pre✓®

Turkish Airlines Announces New Agreement With TSA Pre✓®

Turkish Airlines, Europe’s Best Airline for the sixth years in a row*, and flying to more countries than any other airline, has added another feature to its fantastic global offerings through its new agreement with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Members of a Department of Homeland Security trusted traveler program may now experience TSA Pre✓® expedited screening at airport security checkpoints in the United States.   Light jackets, shoes, and belts may remain on. In TSA…

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First Air Mauritius A350 XWB takes shape in Airbus’ Final Assembly Line

First Air Mauritius A350 XWB takes shape in Airbus’ Final Assembly Line

Aircraft giant, Airbus Company said assembly of the first A350 XWB for Air Mauritius is advancing well at Airbus’ Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Toulouse, France.   The wing-fuselage junction, the installation of the tailplane and also the tailcone have been completed. The aircraft is in the next assembly station for structural completion such as the installation of winglets, ground testing of mechanical, electrical and avionics systems. Next steps will include in particular cabin completion, engine…

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Delta Air lends support, partners organisations in Africa

Delta Air lends support, partners organisations in Africa

  Backs company of the year programmes in Nigeria, Senegal     Delta Air Lines has expanded its global support of Junior Achievement (JA) by partnering with the organization in Africa. The airline will sponsor JA Africa’s Innovation Camps and Company of the Year (COY) programmes in Lagos, Nigeria, and Dakar, Senegal, over the next 12 months.   “We have seen the benefits young people gain from Junior Achievement initiatives and extending Delta’s association to…

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Breaking: NCAA to meet EC this week over Medview Airline ban

Breaking: NCAA to meet EC this week over Medview Airline ban

  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said it is set to hold high level talks with the European Union Air Safety Committee (ASC) of the European Commission (EC) this week to resolve all discrepancies that will lead to lifting of the ban on Medview Airlines. A statement from NCAA spokesman, Sam Adurogboye said this is part of a series of engagements with the European Commission (EC) in the aftermath of a failed application by…

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Medview ban: Slap on NCAA

Medview ban: Slap on NCAA

Last week’s flight restriction on Medview by the European Commission has raised posers on the regulatory oversight of NCAA. WOLE SHADARE writes   The sudden ban of Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Medview, to Europe by the European Commission over alleged safety infractions is a slap on the regulatory oversight of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).   Over the years, NCAA had done excellently well in its regulatory oversight and earned so much respect and…

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Med-View B-767 aircraft returns from C Check

Med-View B-767 aircraft returns from C Check

. Aircraft deployed to Umrah – lesser Hajj operations   Med-View Airline B767 aircraft has returned from a comprehensive maintenance at FAA, NCAA and EASA approved MRO facilities. The aircraft with registration No. 5N-BQN, which was withdrawn from service to undergo scheduled maintenance (C-Check) flew into Lagos airport last night.   With a capacity of 221 (191 economy and 30 Business class) passengers, the aircraft has now been positioned for the airlift of pilgrims for…

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