Gloom pervades FAAN, demoted managers resign

Gloom pervades FAAN, demoted managers resign

  A pale of gloom descended on the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) over the recent sack and demotion of top officials of the agency.   A visit by WoleshadareNews to the headquarters of FAAN was like a ghost town as many were seen discussing in hushed tune, expressing uncertainty over their own future.   Meanwhile, most of the demoted General Managers, have tendered their resignation letters, an indication that they have rejected their…

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Bi-Courtney honours honest cleaner at MMA2

Bi-Courtney honours honest cleaner at MMA2

 Poised to promote the culture of honesty, dignity and hard work in the work place, the management of Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2 (MMA2), has honoured an honest cleaner with Spakleen Professional, the concessionaire in charge of MMA2 upkeep. The gesture, according to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BASL, Captain Jari Olubunmi Williams, was designed to promote the culture of truthfulness and uprightness in the work…

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Air Europa, Turkish Airlines sign codeshare agreement

Air Europa, Turkish Airlines sign codeshare agreement

Air Europa and Turkish Airlines have jointly announced the start of a code-sharing partnership effective October 1, 2016 that enables both carriers to tap into new markets and offer their passengers more travel options.   At the initial stage of their cooperation Air Europa will place its marketing code on Istanbul-Madrid v.v. route operated by Turkish Airlines while Turkish Airlines will place its marketing code on Madrid – Las Palmas/Ibiza/Palma de Mallorca v.v. and Madrid…

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$500 million airports Dec. completion date not feasible

$500 million airports Dec. completion date not feasible

*House of Reps to hold public hearing on aviation sector woes The $500 million airport terminals under construction by the Chinese construction firm, China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) may not meet December 2016 deadline. The project would not be completed middle of next. The House of Representatives however expressed disappointment with the slow pace of work, stressing that the Lagos terminal was delaying the quick completion of the four terminals. Nigeria and China had,…

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FG sacks, restructures, downgrades directors in FAAN

FG sacks, restructures, downgrades directors in FAAN

Panic As NAMA, NCAA Top Shots Face Same Fate   The Federal Government began the restructuring exercise in the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) with the demotion of some directors and 10 General Managers of the agency even as the Ministry of Transportation insisted that the new positions are the officials’ appropriate grade levels. Many of the officials were gripped with fear, as there are also indications that many have been slated for retirement…

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KLM’s 97th Delftware miniature is Hotel New York

KLM’s 97th Delftware miniature is Hotel New York

*Celebrates 70th flight services to New York   KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrated its 97th anniversary on with the presentation of a new Delftware miniature house. The latest addition is Hotel New York in Rotterdam. The celebration came up on October 7, 2016. The 97th miniature was revealed at a festive event aboard the Steamship in Rotterdam.   KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers presented the first miniatures to Ahmed Aboutaleb, the Mayor of Rotterdam, and Mr and…

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African airlines applaud historic aviation pact on emissions

African airlines applaud historic aviation pact on emissions

African Airline Associations (AFRAA) made up of 37 carriers on the continent have lent their support to the landmark agreement to control carbon dioxide (C02) emissions. This agreement was reached at the just concluded 39th Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in Montreal, Canada.  Secretary General of AFRAA, Dr. Elijah Chingosho stated that “We applaud this deal that was struck after tense negotiations during the last few years. The AFRAA chief disclosed that…

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Is Cell Phone Use Dangerous To Air Safety?

Is Cell Phone Use Dangerous To Air Safety?

All Over The World, Use Of Mobile Phone On Board Airplane Is Prohibited, Making Users Liable To Prosecution. Nigeria, Like Many Other Nations Of The World, Do Not Take Kindly To This And The Rule Is Strictly Enforced To Ensure Safety In The Sky. WOLE SHADARE Writes   The big question Why do airlines advise passengers to turn off all mobile phones and all electronic appliances prior to aircraft taking off and landing, and sometimes…

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Meggison: FAAN’S N52.5b IGR Inadequate For Aviation Devt

Meggison: FAAN’S N52.5b IGR Inadequate For Aviation Devt

  Faults concession, backs deregulation The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) is insufficient to sustain its network of airports at the current pricing regime, Chairman, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Capt. Noggie Meggison, said. Besides, he noted that all the airports have low level of traffic, a development the expert attributed to the inadequate route development by domestic airlines.   He disclosed these in a paper obtained by Woleshadare.net in…

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Uncertainty Trails China’s $500m Airport Projects

Uncertainty Trails China’s $500m Airport Projects

Uncertainty has continued to trail the status of the $500 million airport terminals that are under construction in four major airports across the country. The doubts are fueled by insinuations that the four terminals expected to be commissioned early next year had already been concessioned to Chinese firms. This arrangement could pose a huge hindrance to the plan by government to start a fresh round of concession of the four airports that are expected to…

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