DANA AIR CRASH REPORT – HUMAN NEGLIGENCE NOT HUMAN ERROR

DANA AIR CRASH REPORT – HUMAN NEGLIGENCE NOT HUMAN ERROR

  By Group J.O OJIKUTU Within a couple of weeks of his assumption into office, the new AIB Commissioner surprised many stakeholders by releasing the long awaited Report on the Dana airline crash that had occurred in June 3rd 2012, nearly five years ago. Like many other air accidents before it, the Dana crash was one accident that its investigation had been unnecessarily delayed even when there were sufficient evidence in the Preliminary Report for…

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41 Meridien Passengers stranded in Lagos, protest treatment

41 Meridien Passengers stranded in Lagos, protest treatment

14 passengers lodge complaints with NCAA     No fewer than 40 passengers of an Italian airline, Air Meridien were abandoned at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos by the airline. The passengers comprising males, females, children and minors were prevented from checking in by the airline ground staff, probably because of over-booking. But, the ground staff of the airline refused to communicate with the passengers on why they were not airlifted by the…

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FG to relax rules, to issue visa to foreigners in 48 hours

FG to relax rules, to issue visa to foreigners in 48 hours

***To launch tourism development ***OBJ tasks NANTA on tourism    The Federal Government has concluded plans to ease the difficulty of obtaining Nigerian visa for travellers willing to come to the country, adding that applicants would now get their visa in 48 hours. The disclosure was made by the Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture, Alhaji Lai Muhammed who was represented by the Acting Director-General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Dr. Paul Adalikwu at…

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Nigerian airlines groan over 34 levies, taxes

Nigerian airlines groan over 34 levies, taxes

Nigerians are faced with 34 charges levied against them by government agencies and organisations in the aviation sector that have made the nation’s aviation rank among the highest taxed sector in the world, WoleshadareNews has learnt. A document made available to our correspondent by a source in the Ministry of Transportation indicated that the charges and levies are apart from the five per cent Value Added Tax (VAT) paid into coffers of the Federal Government…

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Disecting accident reports on Dana, others

Disecting accident reports on Dana, others

The recent crash reports released by the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has elicited reactions and issues especially on Dana Air crash, which AIB, the airline and stakeholders said was avoidable if the right things were done. WOLE SHADARE writes   So long a wait The wait was long. Many had wanted to know what led to the crash of a Dana flight from Abuja to Lagos, which sad event occurred in the afternoon of Sunday,…

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FG rakes in N35bn from aviation security levy on travellers

FG rakes in N35bn from aviation security levy on travellers

There are indications that Nigeria earned over N335 billion last year from the $20 security levy imposed by government on travel four years ago, Woleshadarenews has learnt. International air travellers are asked to pay the amount at the height of Boko Haram’s rampage, which serves as funds that helped to fight the dreaded insurgents. The levy, which is collected on behalf of government by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), is remitted into a dedicated…

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Wanted: Waiver for limited aircraft usage

Wanted: Waiver for limited aircraft usage

Getting Airline Operator Certificate (AOC) in Nigeria is as tough as allowing a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, especially for a new entrant. Experts said the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is so strict with the issuance of AOC while others have accused the aviation regulatory agency of not being thorough and diligent enough. WOLE SHADARE writes   Highly capital intensive Airline is a high cash burn business. You spend close…

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Firm restates commitment after Abuja Airport closure

Firm restates commitment after Abuja Airport closure

Nigeria’s foremost indigenous courier and logistics company, Red Star Express Plc has assured its clients and customers nationwide that the closure of the Abuja Airport will not affect its business.   Abuja is a major destination for all courier business. Most packages emanate from Lagos and other economic cities such as Port Harcourt, Kano, Kaduna, Ibadan for next day delivery to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), while others transit through Abuja to core northern states….

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Union faults planned sack in Aero

Union faults planned sack in Aero

President of Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN),  Ahmadu Ilitrus said he was not aware of the purported redundancy notice to workers and plans to sack workers. Ilitrus described the move as unacceptable to them as meeting to that effect has been scheduled for Friday saying that the union has advised workers not to collect any letter from the management of Aero.  According to the ATSSSAN President, “We are not against redundancy…

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Virgin Atlantic appoints Lindfield as Country Manager for Nigeria

Virgin Atlantic appoints Lindfield as Country Manager for Nigeria

  Virgin Atlantic has announced the appointment of Samuel Lindfield as the new Country Manager for Nigeria.   Samuel took up his new position in January 2017 with overall responsibility for Virgin Atlantic flights to and from Nigeria.   Based in Lagos, Lindfield will lead a team of around 50 individuals – including commercial, operational and customer service teams – to deliver industry leading safe, punctual flights between Lagos and London Heathrow.   A qualified…

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