Workers cripple NCAA, disrupt activities over condition of service, others

Workers cripple NCAA, disrupt activities over condition of service, others

Minister sues for peace, invites unions Aviation unions today shut-down the offices of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) at the Lagos airport and other parts of the country in protest against the new organogram approved for the agency by the Federal Government. The unions are: Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE). Others are the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP) and the…

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Bristow Nigeria expands fleet size with six new aircraft

Bristow Nigeria expands fleet size with six new aircraft

  Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited has recently increased its Nigerian fleet size with the introduction of at least six additional aircraft in the past six months. These state-of-the-art aircraft which include the Sikorsky S76D & S92, the Leonardo AW139 & AW189 helicopters, and also the Embraer ERJ 145 Jet aircraft serve to provide much more optionality and resilience to its operations in Nigeria, and further strengthen the company’s continuing support and commitment to its varied…

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Airbus, Nigerian airlines hold talks on plane supply

Airbus, Nigerian airlines hold talks on plane supply

 From Wole Shadare (Toulouse, France) Aircraft maker, Airbus, said it is holding several discussions with airline operators in Nigeria on sale of its jets in a deal that could gulp several millions of dollars. The disclosure was made in Toulouse, France, venue of the ongoing Airbus Innovation Days by Airbus’ Chief Commercial Officer, Christian Scherer. Although, Scherer did not disclose the full details of the discussion and the worth of the deal which he said was…

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NCAA gives travel agencies 60 days registration window

NCAA gives travel agencies 60 days registration window

Directs IATA to take action on defaulting firms Wole Shadare The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said it would penalise any travel agency operating in Nigeria that is yet to register with it, describing non registration as clear violation of extant Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations. The agency however gave all International Air Transport Association (IATA) accredited agents sixty days within which to register and obtain NCAA’s certificate of registration. The ultimatum according to NCAA commenced…

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NCAA, telcos’ tiff: Ojikutu sues for peace

NCAA, telcos’ tiff: Ojikutu sues for peace

  Former Commandant, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Group Capt. John Ojikutu (Rtd) has cautioned both the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Nigerian telecommunication companies to thread softly over the current imbroglio that has pitched them against each other. Ojikutu in a statement he sent to New Telegraph, said the face-off may lead to a situation where over 120 million users of the country’s communication system, including government MDAs and security agencies will be put…

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Nigeria: Need for aviation infrastructure devt

Nigeria: Need for aviation infrastructure devt

Nigeria’s quest to address her aviation infrastructure gaps is yielding dividend since infrastructure is a unique and indispensable catalyst for socio-economic growth. WOLE SHADARE writes Steady traffic rise Nigeria has achieved remarkable economic growth through aviation especially in the past two years, as all the indices point to a steady rise in passenger traffic, stability of the sector in the face of hiccups in other sectors that hitherto cast a shadow on the general economic outlook for the country….

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Minister: Nigeria has 83 reviewed BASA pacts

Minister: Nigeria has 83 reviewed BASA pacts

    Local carriers utilise only 10%  Nigeria presently has Bilateral Air Services Agreements (BASA) with eighty three countries, many of which have been reviewed to create opportunities for domestic carriers, but are largely not utilized, Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has said. The minister stated this in a paper he made available to our reporter after the 6th edition of Aviation Stakeholders’ meeting held in Lagos at the weekend. Specifically, he said domestic…

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FG Appoints New Managing Director For Faan

FG Appoints New Managing Director For Faan

President Muhammad Buhari has approved the appointment of Captain Rabiu Hamisu Yadudu as the new Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). Captain Yadudu is to take over from the erstwhile Managing Director, Engr. Saleh Dunoma. An ICAO / ACI accredited International Airport Professional,  Captain Yadudu was until his new appointment, the Director of Airport Operations of the Authority. He also holds professional certifications in Avionics,  Airport Safety Management Systems , Airport…

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Experts Tackle Airport Improvement Challenges, Security, Others

Experts Tackle Airport Improvement Challenges, Security, Others

Aviation stakeholders who participated in the 6th Airport Business Summit and Expo (ABSE) held recently in Lagos have found lasting solutions to air transport response to projected population explosion and urban shift; ways of improving airport business environment; how to address the issues of criminal facilitation within the airport and also matters concerning consumer rights protection. The ABSE is held annually to further share thoughts and information on current challenges in the airport sub-sector of…

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Med-View Boss To Chair 23rd LAAC Annual Conference

Med-View Boss To Chair 23rd LAAC Annual Conference

Alhaji Muneer Bankole, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Med-View Airline has been selected as the Chairman of the forthcoming Conference and Awards of the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC). Speaking with the committee in his office, recently, Bankole said that the resolutions reached at the conference in the past had helped to shape the industry. The event, which is scheduled to hold on July 17, 2019 at Raddison Blu Hotel is with the…

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