Enugu airport gets over $1 million safety tools

Enugu airport gets over $1 million safety tools

  To be ranked amongst four best aerodrome in Nigeria   By the time the Enugu airport total rehabilitation is completed, the airport could rank amongst the best four aerodromes in the country as the Federal Government through the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has begun the installation of over $1 million (N362 million) Category two Instrument Landing System (ILS).   The airport is undergoing some of the best renovations ever done in any airport…

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Kobe helicopter crash puts spotlight on Sikorsky S-76B chopper

Kobe helicopter crash puts spotlight on Sikorsky S-76B chopper

  Investigations underway The maker of the helicopter that crashed and killed former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant on Sunday pledged to investigate the incident. Defense contractor and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin said it would probe the crash of its Sikorsky S-76B helicopter in Calabasas, California, near Malibu, which killed nine people. On August 12, 2015, Sikorsky S-76C+ belonging to Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) crashed into the Lagos Lagoon in the Oworonshoki area of Lagos. Investigation by Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) disclosed that…

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Cabo Verde Prefers NAHCO

Cabo Verde Prefers NAHCO

The national airline of Cape Verde, Cabo Verde Airlines, has chosen foremost West Africa ground handling operator, NAHCO, to handle its operations in Nigeria. Cabo Verde is a passenger and cargo airline based in Cape Verde. It connects four continents with non-stop flights from its hub at Amílcar Cabral International Airport on Sal Island. The Airline will experience nahco aviance’ unparalleled professional services which has seen the ground handler corner the handling of all European…

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Fire fighters battle bush fire around Lagos airport

Fire fighters battle bush fire around Lagos airport

The fire fighting and rescue officers of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria FAAN are currently battling to put out a bush fire reported at the RESA of 36L of the Murtala Mohammed International airport, Lagos. The bush fire was said to have started about 5minutes ago and the fire officers were immediately notified and swiftly moved to the site. General manager cooperate affairs, FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu says in a statement that the incident…

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Coronavirus: NCAA puts airlines, service providers, others on alert

Coronavirus: NCAA puts airlines, service providers, others on alert

  Threatens to sanction erring carriers The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has put all airline operators, Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) and Aerodrome Operators on alert over the outbreak of Coronavirus. The aviation regulatory body in a statement yesterday stated the novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov) broke out in Wuhan City, Hubei Province in China recently. The aviation regulatory body further stated that the clinical signs and symptoms of the virus are mainly fever and difficulty…

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Lagos leaps to 7th busiest international airport

Lagos leaps to 7th busiest international airport

  Records 7.3m traffic for 2019 The Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, is expected to leap to seventh position from ninth in the 2019 international passenger traffic when Africa’s passenger traffic figure for last year is released. Lagos airport, within the period, recorded 7.3 million passengers for international passenger traffic. Domestic air traffic figure for 2019 is yet to be collated and announced. The total figure for 2019 for both domestic and international is projected…

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Communicable disease: FAAN issues travel advisory

Communicable disease: FAAN issues travel advisory

In an effort to protect passengers from the epidemic ravaging some countries and to prevent the spread of such communicable diseases into Nigeria, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has advised passengers and other airport users to comply with all quarantine procedures at the nation’s airports. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu in a statement said all the equipment and personnel used in combatting the deadly ebola virus in 2014 are still very much  in…

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IATA lauds Air Peace for upholding aviation safety standards

IATA lauds Air Peace for upholding aviation safety standards

  The International Air Transport Asaociation (IATA) has lauded Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air Peace for upholding high safety standards in the aviation industry. The Head of Account Management, West and Central Africa, International Air Transport Association, IATA, Dr Samson Fatokun gave the commendation while presenting the third IATA Operational Safety Audit, IOSA, Certificate to the Chairman of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema. He congratulated the carrier for achieving the rare feat.  He declared that…

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Aircraft shortage forces airlines into lease pacts

Aircraft shortage forces airlines into lease pacts

  The dust raised by top politician and Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, over “shocking’ discovery of foreigners operating an unmarked aircraft on behalf of Arik Airline has been calmed following the airline’s explanation of events. Ojodu’s outburst had generated public interest with a section hastily linking the development to the much familiar Nigerian factor, which entails lacklustre approach to issues. The top government official, in a lengthy…

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The national carrier question: The intangibles

The national carrier question: The intangibles

  The national carrier debate gets hotter. Can government pull this through? There are intangible benefits of setting up one for Nigeria, WOLE SHADARE writes The debate The debate for national carrier for Nigeria will never go away depending on the side or position one takes.  It is a position of naysayers and optimists. It is the most contentious debate that no one will ever win until the Federal Government matches its words with action. Each time the…

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