‘No survivors’ as Syria-bound Russian jet crashes

‘No survivors’ as Syria-bound Russian jet crashes

Credit: AFP A Russian military plane crashed on its way to Syria on Sunday, with no sign of survivors among the 92 onboard, who included dozens of Red Army Choir members heading to celebrate the New Year with troops. The Tu-154 plane went down in the Black Sea shortly after taking off from the southern city of Adler where it had been refuelling, defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in a briefing broadcast on the…

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Concern over Abuja airport closure as UK Dep. High Commission visits Minister

Concern over Abuja airport closure as UK Dep. High Commission visits Minister

  *Abuja runway expired 14 years ago The United Kingdom Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Harriet Thompson today, met with Nigeria’s Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika over safety concern with plans to divert all Abuja bound passengers to Kaduna Airport, to enable the government rehabilitate the runway. This is coming barely three days after the government announced the planned closure. The government had announced on Monday that all Abuja-bound domestic and international flights…

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Airlines seek NCAA, IATA’s help over crew poaching

Airlines seek NCAA, IATA’s help over crew poaching

Some airlines have approached the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for protection over high level poaching of pilots and engineers. Aside that, the carriers are doing soul searching over high incidents of pilots cross-carpeting from one airline to another, a situation that has been attributed to poor remuneration and appalling condition of service by offering to pay more to retain their high skilled workers. The operators are seeking assistance from NCAA to ensure that the…

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Aisuebeogun seeks strong carriers for Nigeria

Aisuebeogun seeks strong carriers for Nigeria

From Suleiman Idris, Lagos A former Managing Director of the Federal Airports of Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Richard Aisuebeogun has called on airline operators to build carriers that would stand the test of time by seeking strong financial partnership and open themselves up for investors. Aisuebeogun stated that a report of survey carried out in May, 2016 says over the past 12 years nearly 37 airlines were launched in Africa, and almost all of them…

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Our strategy for sustained, profitable operations-Medview MD

Our strategy for sustained, profitable operations-Medview MD

Alhaji Muneer Bankole is the Managing Director of Medview Airline. He is a consummate administrator. In this interview with woleshadare.net in Monrovia when the carrier launched services to Accra, Freetown and Monrovia on Tuesday, he speaks about integrating Africa by air, the economics of aircraft acquisition and how to remain profitable in the murky waters of air transportation business, among other issues. Excerpt   What is your motivation for expanding to other African countries? We…

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NIWA Deploys Equipment To Rescue Boat Operators

NIWA Deploys Equipment To Rescue Boat Operators

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has deployed three swamp devils to break and unlock the blockage of navigational routes by stubborn water hyacinth which has become a nightmare for boat operators in Lagos State. Form Epe, Badagry and Ikorodu in particular the water weeds have affected water transportation in Lagos and has brought untold hardship to both commuters and boat operators as its presence on the waterways has become a menace and nightmare. To…

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Overland Airways Begins Asaba-Lagos Flights

Overland Airways Begins Asaba-Lagos Flights

   Increased Connectivity For Delta Indigenes       Boosts Economic Activities In South-South Region   Overland Airways has commenced flight services from Lagos to Asaba, Delta State with effect from December 21, 2016. The Asaba-Lagos fights will operate at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; while the Lagos-Asaba flights will operate at 13:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.   The new flights from Lagos to Asaba will give fillip to economic activities in Delta…

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Nigerian envoys in Liberia, Sierra Leone seek Africa’s integration through air transport

Nigerian envoys in Liberia, Sierra Leone seek Africa’s integration through air transport

      Lament lack of air connectivity in region     The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) said notwithstanding Africa’s growth drivers, the continent’s huge potential for air transport is under-explored.  He stated that Africa’s failure to integrate and liberalize its intra-regional air transport market has been cited as a significant reason why growth in the air transport market has not reached its huge potential. Special Representative of the President of ECOWAS Commission in…

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Experts task airlines to partner foreign investors

Experts task airlines to partner foreign investors

Aviation experts said for the aviation sector to grow, there is the need to build airlines that would stand the test of time by going into partnership with foreign companies and other willing private investors. To them, airlines need strong financial muscles to make them survive by opening it up to several investors and spread the risk. A former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Richard Aisuebeogun, stated this in…

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Turbulent year for aviation

Turbulent year for aviation

For aviation sector, Year 2016 was turbulent. It was a year that witnessed unprecedented downward spiral for the sector generally. Stakeholders are, however, hopeful that 2017 will bring good tidings as WOLE SHADARE X-rays the sector Year 2016 is one, operators, service providers and other stakeholders would want to forget in a hurry. It was a year profitability dropped so sharply, no thanks to recession that ravaged Nigerian economy and shook its very foundation.  …

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