EgyptAir Rewards Student with Free Ticket, Supports Humanitarian Efforts

EgyptAir Rewards Student with Free Ticket, Supports Humanitarian Efforts

  In line with its policy to support youth empowerment, education, and excellence among Nigerian youngsters, EgyptAir has rewarded the commitment and hard work of Miss. Deborah Olatunji, a student of Holy Saviours College, Isolo with a free ticket to Dubai for winning the 10th edition of the National Travel Essay Competition (NTEC 2019). The airline was further magnanimous to present a second free ticket to the Parent or Guardian of the successful student of…

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Infrastructure decay threatens air safety

Infrastructure decay threatens air safety

EU’s communication gift degenerated Failure by the Federal Government in the past to consolidate safety arrangement in Nigeria’s airspace by maintaining and installing necessary infrastructure is gradually culminating into fear and generating concerns. To make the airspace safer, according to findings by our correspondent, Federal Government may have to cough up several billions of dollars to provide the necessary facilities. In a chat with Woleshadarenews, the Managing Director of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Capt. Fola…

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ICAO appoints AIB safety investigator as BAGAIA new helmsman

ICAO appoints AIB safety investigator as BAGAIA new helmsman

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has appointed Engr. Charles Irikefe Erhueh, a safety investigator with Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Nigeria, as the new Commissioner of the Banjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA). Erhueh was picked after a thorough recruitment process in which various applicants from within and outside the member states applied for the advertised position. The BAGAIA is coordinated by ICAO to assist its member states, comprising of seven West African States…

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Qantas makes history with nearly 20 hours world’s longest flight 

Qantas makes history with nearly 20 hours world’s longest flight 

  History was made today as Australian airline Qantas successfully completed the first-ever nonstop flight between New York City and Australia, landing in Sydney just before 7:45 a.m. Sunday, Sydney time, after 19 hours and 16 minutes in the air. The flight, designated QF7879, became the longest commercial flight in the world, surpassing Singapore Airlines’ regular commercial service between Singapore and New York. Qantas also plans to test a nonstop flight from London to Sydney…

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Air traffic controllers seek funding of airspace

Air traffic controllers seek funding of airspace

The Nigeria Air Traffic Controllers Association NATCA has called for more funding of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency NAMA by the federal government in order to reduce the agency’s financial burden in training technical staff The national president of NATCA, Mr Abayomi Agoro who made this in an interview with aviation journalists in his office in Lagos while highlighting the importance of world Airtraffic Controllers Day and its forthcoming annual conference, said the system was…

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Zeno goes live on Qantas Distribution Platform

Zeno goes live on  Qantas Distribution Platform

Serko Limited (NZX & ASX:SKO) announced today that Zeno is now live with end to end NDC booking capability through the Qantas Distribution Platform (QDP), following a successful pilot with launch partner CT Connections. Serko’s Travel Management Company partners now have the option to access Qantas airfares in Zeno through either their existing Global Distribution System (GDS) connections or through the direct QDP connection. Zeno’s flexible content engine enables travel bookings that source flights and…

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Chairman, House C/mtee on Aviation to Speak at NigeriaTravelsmart 2019 Colloquium 

Chairman, House C/mtee on Aviation to Speak at NigeriaTravelsmart 2019 Colloquium 

Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, National Assembly, Honourable Nnolim Nnaji will be addressing aviation stakeholders as guest speaker at the Nigeriatravelsmart annual colloquium on Thursday, 24th October 2019 at the prestigious Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. The theme for this year’s fourth edition is: “Airport concession and options for airports development in Nigeria.” Expected Panel discussants at the colloquium includes Capt Dapo Olumide, CEO Ropeways Transport Limited; Ali Mohammed Magashi, CEO, Kitari Consult Limited and…

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Eight years after collapse, FAAN mull free Wifi for Lagos airport

Eight years after collapse, FAAN mull free Wifi for Lagos airport

  Eight years after the collapse of Wi-Fi services at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is mulling plans to re-install the facility at the airport terminal. Communication giant, Glo, had, a few years ago, entered into a pact with FAAN for the provision of the facilities at the terminal at a cost many considered exorbitant to be sustained as many of them preferred to use their personal…

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Changes in the air: Intricate skills of aircraft development

Changes in the air: Intricate skills of aircraft development

  Here’s how the typical story-line of technology goes: something new is invented, then it becomes old and are replaced it with a more advanced version. But in rare instances, tech is so advanced that they are not actually prepared to replace it by the time it ages out of fashion, writes WOLE SHADARE. Well beyond its time Case in point: the Concorde. It was a plane ahead of its time—quite literally, as a flight from…

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Foreign airlines lobby govs, others for more flight services

Foreign airlines lobby govs, others for more flight services

  Domestic carriers fret, bleed   Capital flight could rise to N600bn yearly At a time Nigerian carriers are shouting themselves hoarse to cut down on multiple designations to foreign airlines, the carriers are clandestinely lobbying the Ministry of Aviation for more flights into the country, Woleshadarenews has learnt. Besides, the carriers are lobbying influential people in government and some state governors for help to extend flight operations to many states in Nigeria, a situation that has…

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