NCAA to submit aviation restart report to PTF, says sector close to re-opening

NCAA to submit aviation restart report to PTF, says sector close to re-opening

  ****Authority’s revenue dwindled by 90% ***IATA offers training free support to FAAN   The Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Musa Nuhu said the restart report for airlines and aviation industry will be submitted to the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 by Wednesday.  Nuhu appealed to stakeholders especially the airlines saying that the sector is pretty close to a restart with plans to announcing a new date for resumption tomorrow. His words,…

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Virgin Atlantic sets August 24 date for London-Lagos flight resumption

Virgin Atlantic sets August 24 date for London-Lagos flight resumption

  **Announces return to 17 destinations   Mega carrier, Virgin Atlantic has concluded plans to resume flight services to Lagos from August 24, 2020. This is coming as many countries across the globe are easing restrictions on air travel. The airline which plans to resume flight services to Lagos in August said it would deploy its newly acquired A350 plane on the Nigerian route it shares with British Airways on 21 weekly frequencies to Lagos…

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Turkish Airlines currently ‘busiest operator in Europe’

Turkish Airlines currently ‘busiest operator in Europe’

Turkish Airlines was the busiest operator in Europe last week after resuming domestic and international passenger operations. Airlines have started to resume service on some routes after weeks of being grounded by travel restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic. On June 17, Turkish Airlines had 400 flights in Eurocontrol’s area, the largest number of any airline since 24 March. Eurocontrol reported that that Turkey’s national flag carrier operated 359 flights during the first week of June…

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AIB chief seeks new normal for aviation

AIB chief seeks new normal for aviation

  Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Akin Olateru, stated that for businesses to compete and survive the post-Covid-19 crisis, managements needed to think out of the box. The AIB chief in a webinar conference with the theme: ‘‘Nigeria’s Aviation Industry: Changing Times, Changing Strategies,” regretted that the pandemic had led to the closure of viable businesses and charged all companies to review their business strategies to remain relevant in the new era. His words: “Everybody’s…

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Airlines need N4.8bn to bring planes out of storage

Airlines need N4.8bn to bring planes out of storage

  Nigerian airlines would need about N4.8 billion to get their airplanes out of storage as they prepare to resume operations whenever they comply with guidelines to ensure lifting of flight restriction. It is over three months that airplanes and airports have been completely deserted. Nigerian airlines are working to bring them back to service immediately airports are re-opened. In many ways, bringing a plane back is simply the reverse of the procedure involved in…

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Olowo charges FAAN to get ICAO codes for Lagos airport terminals

Olowo charges FAAN to get ICAO codes for Lagos airport terminals

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has been advised to get the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) three codes for the terminals at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos. President, Aviation Round Table (ART), Dr. Gabriel Olowo,  told journalists in Lagos that obtaining the codes would prevent chaos and flight misses by air travellers. There are four terminals at the Lagos airport; the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), and three domestic terminals, including the Murtala…

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FAAN main impediment to flights resumption

FAAN main impediment to flights resumption

    It was clear that plans that resumption of domestic flights slated for today would not materialize due to the manner airlines and particularly the Federal Airports Authority (FAAN) were handling the guidelines handed to them by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Meanwhile, statistics from the NCAA yesterday on its Webinar showed that air navigation service providers have reached 80 per cent level of preparedness, airlines 75 per cent, ground handlers 180 per…

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NAMA joins AIB to relocate to Abuja

NAMA joins AIB to relocate to Abuja

 In line with the Federal Government’s directive for all its agencies residing in Lagos to move to Abuja, the  Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) it has complied with the order by relocating to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Just last week, the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) equally noted that it had since relocated to Abuja, saying it would operate from there henceforth. Spokesman for NAMA, Mr. Khalid Emene said this is in compliance with the…

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India deploys Air India to airlift nationals from Nigeria, ramps up further flights  

India deploys Air India to airlift nationals from Nigeria, ramps up further flights   

    Airline to operate multiply flights to Lagos, Abuja Indians still stuck in Nigeria and want to return to their country had their dreams answered as the Indian government has deployed aircraft to airlift her citizens from the country. This is coming as New Delhi has announced plans to further ramp up flights in the coming day to bring her citizens home from many parts of the world. Meanwhile, India’s national carrier, Air India…

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Domestic flights can’t resume June 21, says FG

Domestic flights can’t resume June 21, says FG

The Federal Government says the June 21 date for the restart of domestic flights in the country is not feasible. The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, made this known at a Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 briefing in Abuja on Thursday. The minister represented by the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Capt Musa Nuhu, said, “June 21st is not a feasible date to resume domestic operations. “The civil aviation authority despite pressures coming…

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