Solving Airport Concession Conundrum

Solving Airport Concession Conundrum

    It is a glaring fact that Nigerian airports are not just underdeveloped but also grossly underutilised. Concession has been mooted but the unions are up in arms with government as the way out of the imbroglio remains unclear. WOLE SHADARE writes Cat and mouse game The story of tenants not seeing eye to eye with landlords is one that endures the test of time. Tenants often find fault with their landlords in upholding…

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FG to designate last aircraft cabin row as isolation space

FG to designate last aircraft cabin row as isolation space

  The Federal Government  has said the last cabin row of aircraft would be designated as isolation centre for air travellers that exhibit symptoms of coronavirus. Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this on Monday during the Presidential Task Force (PFT) briefing on COVID-19. Siriki said this was part of the safety measures taken against coronavirus as the nation prepares for resumption of domestic flights He explained that cabin staffers have been trained to carry out…

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Airport reopening: Reps call for adherence to safety protocols

Airport reopening: Reps call for adherence to safety protocols

The House of Representatives has stressed the need for passengers to strictly observe the safety protocols put in place by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for the restart of air transport services. Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji stated this at the Abuja Airport on Monday when he led members of his committee to assess the state of airport authority’s preparedness for the resumption of fights on Wednesday, July 8,…

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Emirates to fly A380 to London Heathrow, Paris, adds Dhaka, Munich to network

Emirates to fly A380 to London Heathrow, Paris, adds Dhaka, Munich to network

….Nigerians travelling to London to can benefit The highly popular Emirates A380 aircraft will begin serving travellers on flights to London Heathrow and Paris starting from 15 July. This marks the return of Emirates’ flagship aircraft on scheduled services since the pandemic forced the temporary grounding of the airline’s passenger fleet in March. Adel Al Redha, Emirates’ Chief Operating Officer said: “The A380 remains a popular aircraft amongst our customers and it offers many unique…

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Experts back airports concession, seek transparency

Experts back airports concession, seek transparency

Aviation pressure group, Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ART) has backed the decision by the Federal Government to four of the airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port-Harcourt and Kano under the concession programme of the government. Spokesman for ART, Olumide Ohunayo in a statement said the group welcomes the recent decision of the Federal Government to concession some of the airports. According to Ohunayo, “We do not need to remind industry stakeholders of the  challenges  facing…

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Nigeria spends $1b on airplanes repairs overseas annually

Nigeria spends $1b on airplanes repairs overseas annually

  * Maintenance, second biggest cost for airlines-Balami *Country has highest airplanes flown abroad for maintenance Nigeria spends a whooping $1 billion annually for aircraft maintenance overseas according to the Accountable Manager of 7 Star Global Hangar Limited, Isaac Balami. Balami made the disclosure in Lagos while unveiling a new aviation group- Association of Aircraft Maintenance Organisation of Nigeria (AAMON). The aircraft maintenance engineer who is also the chairman of the newly formed group comprising…

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Hope Dims On Recovery Of N45bn Airlines’ Debt

Hope Dims On Recovery Of N45bn Airlines’ Debt

   ●Loans may end up as bad debts   Hope seems to be dimming very fast on how the aviation industry could recover over N45 billion from airlines indebted to virtually all the agencies, especially at a time COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on airlines across the globe.   Meanwhile, there are fears that greater part of that amount could end up as bad debts as many carriers could join the ones that are already extinct…

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Palliative for aviation sector almost ready-Minister

Palliative for aviation sector almost ready-Minister

***No total compliance, no resumption, NCAA tells airlines Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika has again assured that the palliative for the aviation industry was almost ready. The Minister said this while looking at the preparation for the resumption of flight operations scheduled for July 8, 2020.  Sirika reiterated that the provision by the government is being worked upon. He said on the palliative that, “It is already yes, we are working on it.” This is coming…

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Arik announces flight resumption July 8

Arik announces flight resumption July 8

  Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Arik Air said it has concluded plans to resume of domestic flights from July 8, 2020 following the Federal Government’s decision to re-open Lagos and Abuja airports for flight operations. The carrier disclosed that the airline will be operating three daily flights from Lagos to Abuja in the first phase of the restart while Port Harcourt will be added to the schedule from Saturday, July 11, 2020 when the Port…

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AIB in Groundbreaking collaboration with Nigerian Air Force

AIB in Groundbreaking collaboration with Nigerian Air Force

The Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria (AIB-N), in line with its inter-agency collaboration agenda has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Air Force (NAF). The MoU was signed on July 1, 2020. In a statement, Commissioner/CEO AIB-N, Engr Akin Olateru stated that, “Our duty, as Accident Investigators of Civil Aviation, is one thing but understanding one’s needs is very critical to the success of an institution.” Outlining the many benefits to the respective…

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