FAAN begins work on runway safety

FAAN begins work on runway safety

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has commenced an intensive re-assessment of runways at the nation’s airports. This move is aimed at improving on the efficiency of the facilities, thereby forestalling potential accidents on the runways. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said Aalthough, the regular friction measurement for Port-Harcourt International Airport was conducted in March 2019 and the result falls within the minimum friction coefficient level, the facility witnessed a skidding incident recently.  …

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Despite Ethiopian crash, air travel safer in Africa

Despite Ethiopian crash, air travel safer in Africa

          Africa is usually seen as a continent with huge risk but indicators suggest otherwise when it comes aviation. Despite challenges, the region ranks higher in aviation safety, writes WOLE SHADARE   Steady improvement Aviation safety in Africa continues to be a central concern for governments and aviation industry stakeholders, although the situation has been improving in recent years. Until the recent Ethiopian Airlines accident, African airlines had gone two years…

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Highway landing: NCAA begins probe

Highway landing: NCAA begins probe

  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has set up investigation into a helicopter that on the Lagos-Ore Expressway to pick a high profile passenger at the weekend. Spokesman for NCAA, Sam Adurogboye said Initial reports indicate that the Helicopter is owned by Tropical Arctic Logistics Ltd. With registration number 5N – BVQ and aircraft type AW139. Adurogboye disclosed that the pilot was compelled to land between Benin and Ore in an unscheduled diversion to…

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Airbus founding father and visionary, Roger Béteille, passes away

Airbus founding father and visionary, Roger Béteille, passes away

 Airbus is saddened that one of its founding fathers, Roger Béteille, who not only shaped Airbus’ first commercial aircraft – the A300B – but also Airbus Industrie, passed away on June 14, 2019 at the age of 97.  Born in Aveyron, France, in 1921, Roger Béteille studied at Supaéro in Toulouse before joining France’s SNCASE, which later became Sud Aviation, in 1943. He received his pilot’s licence in 1945, becoming thereafter flight test engineer in…

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IATA: Africa’s ageing fleet poses risk

IATA: Africa’s ageing fleet poses risk

  Africa’s ageing airplanes pose environment risk and huge costs in terms of fuel, Director-General of International Air Transport Association (IATA) Alexandre de Juniac, has said. Consequently, he tasked African airlines to acquire fuel-efficient airplanes to cut their losses. The IATA boss made this call in an interview with Woleshadarenews recently in Seoul, South Korea. He also said newer aircraft fleet is the best way to go for the continent’s carriers. “Fleet renewal is considered…

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Need for Caution in NCAA, banks, telco’s scuffle

Need for Caution in NCAA, banks, telco’s scuffle

    The aviation sector regulator, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), last week, threatened to demolish 8,805 masts belonging to some banks and mobile telecommunications firm, Globacom. This, NCAA said, is because the banks and telcom firm are running their networks and providing interconnectivity to millions of subscribers without Aviation Height Clearance (AHC) Certificate, thereby jeopardising safety of air navigation. Even to a layman, NCAA’s planned action is a beguiled threat to the already…

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Intra-Africa trade projected to grow by 50% by 2045-IATA

Intra-Africa trade projected to grow by 50% by 2045-IATA

Weak facilities, high tickets, taxes, bane of continent’s aviation sector Intra-African trade is projected will grow from less than 12 per cent in 2013 to approaching 50 per cent by 2045, and global trade will rise from two per cent to 12 per cent according to Regional Vice-President, International Air Transport Association [IATA], Muhammed Ali Albakri. Speaking at the IATA Regional Aviation Forum holding in Accra, Ghana, with theme, “Aviation: Business for Regional Prosperity”, Albakri stated…

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Bristow invests N100 million in aviation human capacity development

Bristow invests N100 million in aviation human capacity development

In a bid to build human capacity in the aviation industry, Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) is investing over N100 Million towards the training of 20 qualified Nigerian National graduates at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria. The NCAT training is designed to provide necessary Aircraft Maintenance Engineering skills to the trainees at the end of a 90-week rigorous Airframe, Power Plant and abridged Avionics course. This is a significant step towards its ongoing initiatives…

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Dana Air partners Project PINK BLUE, ACT Foundation to screen 3,000 men

Dana Air partners Project PINK BLUE, ACT Foundation to screen 3,000 men

As part of its corporate social responsibility(CSR), Dana Air has announced its partnership with Project PINK BLUE to conduct free prostate cancer screening for 3,000 men across Nigeria. The free screening initiative which is tagged- ‘Men on Blue project’’ will commence on the 29th of June 2019 and will hold in Abuja, Niger state, Nassarawa state, River state, and Akwa Ibom state. The Accountable Manager/ COO of Dana Air, Mr Obi Mbanuzuo while speaking during…

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Ozoka’s AIB comment, cocktail of ignorance, self-contradictions, confusion, mischief

Ozoka’s AIB comment, cocktail of ignorance, self-contradictions, confusion, mischief

Our attention has been drawn to a publication attributed to one Mr. Angus Ozoka in which he engaged in an unwarranted attack on Accident Investigation Bureau.  The writer was purportedly commenting on a press statement issued by the Bureau; wherein it had warned airlines against not notifying AIB of the occurrence of air accidents and serious incidents. The Bureau had resolved not to engage in a public debate with anybody, on the statement it issued: however, AIB…

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