Airlines: Fifth freedom killing competition

Airlines: Fifth freedom killing competition

Airline operators have faulted the prevalent of fifth freedom right granted some airlines and have called for a review. Chairman, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Capt. Noggie Meggison, said the right was damaging airlines in the continent, describing it as a rip-off on other carriers. Large European, American and Gulf carriers, by virtue of the Fifth Freedom, are able to operate flights directly from their respective bases into Accra and then fly into a neighbouring…

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Borisade, aviation reformist dies at 71

Borisade, aviation reformist dies at 71

Former Aviation Minister, Professor Babalola Borisade is dead. According to family sources, Borisade died in the early hours of Wednesday in the United Kingdom (UK). He was aged 71. He was initially rushed to Reddington Hospital in Lagos, last week from where he was taken to London. The cause of death was lung and heart –related.Borishade was born in Usi- Ekiti on March 7, 1946 into the Ebi Ilotin family. He served as a minister…

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China Southern Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350 XWBs

China Southern Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350 XWBs

*World newest wide-body boosts Chinese carriers’ expansion      China Southern Airlines has signed a purchase agreement with Airbus for 20 A350-900s, becoming the latest customer for the aircraft.   China Southern Airlines now operates one of the largest Airbus fleet in the world with more than 300 Airbus aircraft in service, comprising the A320 Family, the A330 Family and five A380s.   President of China Southern Airlines, Tan Wangeng said: “With its very long…

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Turkish Airlines: 18 Underaged Nigerian undergo harrowing experience in Turkey

Turkish Airlines: 18 Underaged Nigerian undergo harrowing experience in Turkey

Pupils and students of Glisten International College, Abuja have been left stranded in Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul, Turkey over the inability of Turkish Airlines to airlift them back to Nigeria as scheduled.    The students between the ages of 11and 14 were made to sleep at the resting area of the airport terminal over night with just blankets provided them by the management of the airline, rather than hotel accommodation.   The team, which had…

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NCAA cautions pilots, others on thunderstorm prevalence

NCAA cautions pilots, others on thunderstorm prevalence

Airline operators and pilots have been cautioned over the prevalence of thunderstorm and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a weather alert cautioning them and Air Traffic Controllers on the inherent danger associated with severe thunderstorms.   A statement by the aviation regulatory body signed by its spokesman, Sam Adurogboye stated that these hazards include severe turbulence, microburst, low level wind shears and hail events that could affect the safety of flight operations….

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Kreuzpaintner appointed VP Sales Lufthansa Group for the EMEA sales region

Kreuzpaintner appointed VP Sales Lufthansa Group for the EMEA sales region

 Dr. Stefan Kreuzpaintner has been appointed Vice President Sales EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Lufthansa Group Airlines. In this position, Kreuzpaintner will be responsible for all sales and commercial activities in the EMEA region including Nigeria – altogether comprising 74 markets in Europe (except for the airlines’ home markets Austria, Germany and Switzerland), the Middle East as well as Africa. Stefan Kreuzpaintner will be based in Frankfurt and manage the recently merged areas of Europe…

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Abuja runway: Replicate same speed to fix aviation, others

Abuja runway: Replicate same speed to fix aviation, others

Government lived up to its word by delivering on the Abuja airport runway rehabilitation. The same speed should be applied to fix the rot in the aviation industry, WOLE SHADARE writes. A hard sell It is no longer news that the Abuja airport runway rehabilitation was completed in record time. If for nothing, it shows that with cooperation, the aviation industry can really develop beyond what it is at present. It was a hard sell…

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Experts: Foreign carriers’ multiple rights stunts local airlines’ growth

Experts: Foreign carriers’ multiple rights stunts local airlines’ growth

There is no way Nigerian airlines would develop if government continues to give away flight rights to foreign airlines, according to an aviation expert, Group Captain John Ojikutu (Rtd). Ojikutu who has single-handedly taken it upon himself to criticise some of the policies of government in the absence of visible voice in the sector told Woleshadare.net that the idea, which predates the current administration should be reviewed in order not to stunt the growth of…

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Nigerian team makes it to finals round of the Airbus global “Fly Your Ideas 2017” student competition

Nigerian team makes it to finals round of the Airbus global “Fly Your Ideas 2017” student competition

    Nigerian team proposes innovative solution for moving aircraft on the ground at airports     Competing against four other teams for a EUR 30,000 prize   Nigeria’s “Team Nevada”, has been shortlisted by Airbus for the final round of its 2017 global Fly Your Ideas student challenge.  The winners, who will be announced at a special event in Toulouse, France on 17 May, will walk away with the EUR30,000 prize.   The Lagos-based team, from Nigeria’s Obafemi…

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IATA calls for global standards, closer cooperation, information sharing

IATA calls for global standards, closer cooperation, information sharing

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged aviation safety stakeholders to reinforce their commitment to a safety framework based on global standards, cooperation and dialogue, and effective use of data.   IATA DG, Alexandre de Jumiac said, “Safety is the top priority for all involved in aviation—and aviation is the safest form of long-distance travel. Last year there were over 40 million safe flights. That’s an achievement that we can all be proud of….

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