Med-View airlifts 10,500 in Nigeria, Mali, within two weeks

Med-View airlifts 10,500 in Nigeria, Mali, within two weeks

Med-View Airline PLC, a flag carrier for the 2016 Hajj operations, has airlifted over 10,000 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in less than two weeks. While over 9,500 were airlifted from Nigeria, 1000 were airlifted from another West African country, Mali since August 8 when it commenced the airlift. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole disclosed this on Sunday during the annual Hajj seminar for international hajj pilgrims going through…

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N8b debts to NAMA, phantom- Airline operators

N8b debts to NAMA, phantom- Airline operators

*Carpets agencies over inefficiency, plans to cripple carriers Airline Operators under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has described the debts they allegedly owe virtually all the aviation agencies as ‘phantom’, one that does not exist. The airlines, including those that have ceased operation owe Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) debts amounting to over N30b. The Chairman of AON,…

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Challenging Times As Banks Slow Airlines’ Investment

Challenging Times As Banks Slow Airlines’ Investment

The tough economic situation has slowed airlines’ expansion programme. Banks’ double interest rates are killing, while financial institutions that fund the sector are also feeling the heat; signposting a very difficult period for carriers. WOLE SHADARE reports Hope Dims Nigerian airlines’ last ray of hope for bank funding seems to be fading. The airlines passing through financial turbulence are finding it difficult to approach banks to rescue them following huge indebtedness to various financial institutions….

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Ethiopian takes delivery of second A350XWB

Ethiopian takes delivery of second A350XWB

Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and the largest African airline, has taken another leap forward by receiving its second Airbus A350 XWB, which arrived at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Since June 30, 2016, Africa’s First Ethiopian A350 dubbed “Simien Mountains”, has been flying to various African destinations, the Middle East, and recently to London, adding a new level of comfort to its valued customers. Passengers can now enjoy the…

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Customs shut aviation handling firms over illegal export of donkey skin

Customs shut aviation handling firms over illegal export of donkey skin

*Over $3b illegal animal trade in Africa The Federal Government has shut down the warehouses of two reputable aviation handling companies, the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) and Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO) for allegedly housing illegal items meant for export. The Federal Units Operations of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) had late on Monday shut down Lagos export unit of both handling companies following a tip off about some donkey skin some…

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Ethiopian Airlines to operate A350 to London

Ethiopian Airlines to operate A350 to London

Africa’s first and most technologically advanced aircraft Airbus A350 XWB will be launched on the London   Passengers on Ethiopian daily non-stop services between Heathrow to Addis Ababa with convenient onward connections to 51 destinations on the African continent will be able to enjoy the amazing cabin interior features with the latest high-definition touchscreen personal monitors with a higher selection of movies, television series and audio channels. They will also enjoy the wider seats and…

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Why Nigerian airlines may close shop, by operators

Why Nigerian airlines may close shop, by operators

Aviation experts have again raised the alarm over problems that airlines in the country are presently going through, which may drive others out of business. They listed factors ranging from increase in Jet A1 (Aviation fuel) to its non-availability down to access to foreign exchange to do business (as aviation in Nigeria is 98 per cent foreign exchange dependent), to the multiple charges that airlines have to bear. To them, the aviation industry is not…

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‘Monies govt. agencies collect from airlines not well utilised’

‘Monies govt. agencies collect from airlines not well utilised’

Mr. Obi Mbanuzuo is the Chief Operating Officer/ Accountable Manager for Dana Air. In this interview with WOLE SHADARE, he speaks on various issues plaguing the aviation industry; ranging from multiple taxations, high cost of aviation fuel and how Nigeria has failed to tap the enormous aviation potential locally, among others. Excerpts: Airlines are in dire straits. What do you consider the way out of their current depression, especially now that the economy is in…

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NANTA President harps on regular training for travel agents

NANTA President harps on regular training for travel agents

The President, National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) has called for regular training and retraining of travel agents so as to change their work ethics and spread prosperity across board. He stated this during a visit to the Director-General of National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) Mrs. Chika Balogun in Abuja. Bernard restated the resolve of his administration to ensure a sustainable training and retraining programme for travel agents throughout his tenure. He…

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IATA Seeks Government to clamp down Rogue Lithium Battery Shippers

IATA Seeks Government to clamp down Rogue Lithium Battery Shippers

Airline, battery manufacturers want stiffer penalties In a bid to enforce enforcement of international regulations regarding the transport of lithium batteries, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has partnered into with leaders of the lithium battery supply chain.   In a joint letter to Ministers of Trade, Industry and Transport, and Directors of Civil Aviation in the world’s largest lithium battery manufacturing and export countries, IATA, PRBA, the US Rechargeable Battery Association, RECHARGE, the European…

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