Safety: NCAA to demolish 700 masts on air ways, issues ultimatum

Safety: NCAA to demolish 700 masts on air ways, issues ultimatum

 Chides Globacom, others over non compliance 40, 000 mast towers erected in Nigeria Wole Shadare The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has given owners of masts erected on airways across the country 30 days to remove them or get them pulled down. Consequently, over 7,000 telecommunication masts and towers belonging to  Globacom Limited and other Global System for Mobile Communications[GSM] providers pose serious safety risk to aviation and air travel. The aviation regulatory body in…

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Over-trading: Airlines’ Achilles’ Heels?

Over-trading: Airlines’ Achilles’ Heels?

They bite more than they can chew. That is one of the major problems of Nigerian carriers. Could this be the reason for their poor performance, leaving passengers dry? WOLE SHADARE asks Rapid growth Is your business suddenly short of cash? Maybe you are overtrading. When a business expands too quickly and is making fantastic profits, it can find itself in this situation. It is like the Gimli Glider*, everything is going well, then, suddenly,…

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Crisis brew of NiMET condition of service, as unions tackle ANAP

Crisis brew of NiMET condition of service, as unions tackle ANAP

Berate transfer of members A fresh crisis is brewing in the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) over condition of service as the Almagamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) and National Union of Air Transport Employee (NUATE) has raised alarm over plans to derail the exercise. The unions noted that the development was at the verge of being implemented when some individuals for selfish reasons brought another controversial union to NiMET. In a…

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Fire averted at new Abuja airport terminal

Fire averted at new Abuja airport terminal

Two weeks after fire razed down the Imo Airport terminal, a similar incident almost happened when a fire incident was averted at in the  the equipment room of the new international terminal of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. The incident described as minor was swiftly curtailed by the in-built fire detection and protection system at the new terminal that triggered automatically according to the. Spokeswoman for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Mrs….

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Airports’ concession revival may hit the rocks

Airports’ concession revival may hit the rocks

      Union urges FG to halt move The renewed concession of four of Nigeria’s major airports by the Federal Government may lead to a fresh crisis, as the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association (ATSSSAN) said it would challenge the policy and had mapped out strategy to do so. ATSSSAN FAAN branch Chairman, Ahmed Danjuma, told our correspondent that the policy was not the best answer. Specifically, he said unions in the industry…

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Air Mauritius takes delivery of  first A330neo

Air Mauritius takes delivery of  first A330neo

 Air Mauritius has taken delivery of its first A330-900, on lease from ALC during a ceremony held in Toulouse.  The National carrier of the Republic of Mauritius is the first A330neo operator based in the southern hemisphere, and the first airline in the world to operate a combination of both the A330neo and A350 XWB.   Benefiting from the A330neo unbeatable operating economics and award-winning Airspace cabin, the aircraft named Aapravasi Ghat in reference to…

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Easter: Air Peace set to deploy B777

Easter: Air Peace set to deploy B777

Air Peace has concluded plans to deploy its wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft for its domestic operations on the Port Harcourt-Abuja and Abuja-Port Harcourt routes on Easter Friday and Monday. Air Peace recently acquired four Boeing 777 aircraft for its long-haul operations to Sharjah, Dubai, Johannesburg, London, Houston, Guangzhou and Mumbai.  Three of the wide-body aircraft have so far been delivered to the airline in readiness for its soon-to-start international operations. Spokesman for the airline, Mr….

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Over trading, bane of Nigerian airlines-Arik MD

Over trading, bane of Nigerian airlines-Arik MD

Plans Lagos-New York flight  resumption next year Managing Director of Air Air, Captain Roy Ilegbodu has described over trading as one of the problems of Nigerian airlines that are driving them into extinction and by extension poor service delivery in the aviation industry. The airline chief while receiving President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Alhaji Razak Jaiyeola and his executive visited him in his office in Lagos, yesterday said virtually all Nigerian carriers…

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ICAN PRESIDENT ON A COURTESY VISIT TO ARIK AIR

ICAN PRESIDENT ON A COURTESY VISIT TO ARIK AIR

  The 54th President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, (ICAN), Alhaji Razak Adeleke Jaiyeola, (2nd left) presenting book to Managing Director, Arik Air, Capt. Roy Ilegbdu, (2nd right), 2nd Deputy Vice President, (ICAN), Mrs.Comfort Olujumoke Eyitayo, (left) and Chairman, Ikeja District Society of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (IDSICAN), Mr. Oni Olalere during the ICAN visit to Arik Air at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on 18-04-2019: PHOTO:  

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FAAN to withdraw services to Gombe, other airports over N811 million debts

FAAN to withdraw services to Gombe, other airports over N811 million debts

Issues notices to aerodrome operators The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has concluded plans to withdraw services from Gombe, Kebbi and Bebi airports. In a notice to the operators of the aerodromes made available to Woleshadarenews, the airport authority will shut the airports on May 1, 2019 if all outstanding debts to the agency are not defrayed. Spokeswoman for FAAN, Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu said the listed airports would come under the hammer for now…

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