Cathay Pacific Airways, Lufthansa Group seal pact

Cathay Pacific Airways, Lufthansa Group seal pact

 Cathay Pacific Airways, the Hong Kong–based airline, and the Lufthansa Group, Europe’s leading airline group, will offer their passengers selected flights under their partner’s flight number in future (code-sharing).    For Lufthansa Group customers, this will significantly improve the connections available from Hong Kong towards Australia and New Zealand. Passengers from Nigeria will now have more choices right when arriving in Frankfurt.   A corresponding agreement was signed today by Ivan Chu, Chief Executive Cathay…

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Group foils deportation of Nigerians, Ghanaians failed asylum seekers at Stanstead airport

Group foils deportation of Nigerians, Ghanaians failed asylum seekers at Stanstead airport

Stops flight taking 100 immigrants home Up to twelve activists broke through security at Stanstead Airport late yesterday night chained themselves together on the runway to stop failed asylum seekers being deported. The left-wing activists were trying to stop a flight taking up to 100 immigrants back to Nigeria and Ghana.     The runway was closed at about 8pm resulting in eight flights being diverted to other London airports. But by 9.30pm the airport was running as…

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IATA seeks alternatives to large electronic restrictions

IATA seeks alternatives to large electronic restrictions

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on governments to urgently find alternatives to recently announced measures by the United States and the United Kingdom to restrict the carry-on of large electronic items on certain flights departing the Middle East and North Africa.   The Case for Alternative Measures   “The current measures are not an acceptable long-term solution to whatever threat they are trying to mitigate. Even in the short term it is…

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Investor seeks safer skies for Africa

Investor seeks safer skies for Africa

Laments high accident rate   Business mogul and Chairman ANAP Business Jets Limited, Mr. Atedo Peterside has implored aviation regulatory body in Africa to tighten safety requirements to ensure air safety on the continent.   He made the call at the fourth yearly Nigerian Business Aviation conference held in Lagos last weekend. The banker lamented the high accident rate in the continent.   Peterside stated that the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) safety report 2014…

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Recent appointments expose aviation underbelly

Recent appointments expose aviation underbelly

  The recent appointments in some key agencies of the aviation sector to say the least are less than satisfactory. One would have thought that due diligence was done before some people were brought to man sensitive positions in a sector that is highly life dependent.    Not a few were wondering if these changes would bring desired result and make the sector better, or one that the Ministry of Aviation is pursuing to provide…

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Kaduna: Dream turns despair for airlines

Kaduna: Dream turns despair for airlines

 They anticipated a boom when Kaduna airport was hurriedly put together to allow for Abuja airport repair. But the reverse is the case WOLE SHADARE writes   Cloudy sky  The blue skies of Kaduna airport should be clear for airlines but they are not. Fuel bills may be a fraction of their problem; but there are some nasty headwinds appearing.  Nigerian airlines have clandestinely announced a fall in ticket price that shot up to between N38,…

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Sirika vows to quit if Abuja airport deadline fails

Sirika vows to quit if Abuja airport deadline fails

**Lagos, Abuja to get ICAO certification            Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika said he was ready to resign if the Abuja airport runway is not fixed within the six weeks slated for completion of work on the facility that defied new maintenance procedure, necessitating the shutdown of the facility. This came as the Minister disclosed that the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos is in line for certification May this year…

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FG shops for N73bn for ex Airways’ workers

FG shops for N73bn for ex Airways’ workers

The  Federal Government may have concluded plans to offset the entitlements of ex workers of Nigeria Airways 14 years after the carrier was liquidated. The government is shopping for N73 billion to pay off the workers.   A source close to the Ministry of Transport, told our correspondent that the final retirement benefits may be paid to the workers from next month. This is coming as many of the ex workers based in the West coast…

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Hard times hit private jet owners, convert planes to commercial use

Hard times hit private jet owners, convert planes to commercial use

Wealthy Nigerians who hitherto bestrode the length and breadth of the country in their expensive and state-of-the-art multimillion dollar private jets have now converted them to hire and reward. Hire and rewards entails putting small aircraft to commercial operation and that is done with the permission of the aviation regulatory body. However, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has set out to monitor owners who engage in such practice without notifying the agency as there…

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Kaduna Airport: Perimeter Fence, Apron Markings In Place -FAAN

Kaduna Airport: Perimeter Fence, Apron Markings In Place -FAAN

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said the facilities at the Kaduna International Airport are in proper condition. The Acting General Manager, Safety Services Elifue Agbi during media inspection at the Kaduna International Airport said: “The operations at the airport since the diversion of traffic from Abuja airport has been smooth. To move traffic to this place, we decided that the airport should be upgraded and the upgrade was done. We make sure…

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