Air Tanzania becomes first African-based Airbus A220 operator

Air Tanzania becomes first African-based Airbus A220 operator

    Air Tanzania as become the first African carrier to take delivery of the Airbus A220 aircraft, the newest addition to the Airbus family of commercial aircraft. Air Tanzania (The Wings of the Kilimanjaro) also becomes the latest member of Airbus aircraft operators.   Representatives from the airline as well as officials from the United Republic of Tanzania Government alongside executives from the A220 program celebrated the aircraft handover at the A220 Mirabel assembly…

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IATA DG: High operation cost killing African airlines

IATA DG: High operation cost killing African airlines

    …lauds Nigeria, Egypt for clearing block funds   The Director-General of International Air Transport Association (IATA), Alexandre de Juniac, has attributed the death of many African airlines to high cost of operations and debilitating infrastructure in the continent. The IATA chief disclosed this to Woleshadarenewsat the just concluded IATA Global Media Day in Geneva, Switzerland. He called on governments to help lower cost of operations for airlines, saying it has a negative impact on…

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NEW FACE OF NIGERIAN AIRPORTS – THE UNSUNG HEROES

NEW FACE OF NIGERIAN AIRPORTS – THE UNSUNG HEROES

By Muan E’mbe Success, an English proverb goes, has many fathers while failure is an orphan. Nothing exemplifies and illustrates this saying more than the euphoria that attended the commissioning of the new terminal at  Port Harcourt International airport, Omagwa, Rivers state by President Mohammadu Buhari on October 25, 2018.  As I pen this article, Abuja is similarly agog with frenzy as President Buhari, once again mounts the rostrum today, December 20th, 2018 to commission…

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NAHCO Gets ISAGO Recertification

NAHCO Gets ISAGO Recertification

Secures RA 3 Revalidation   The much – acclaimed excellent service delivery of Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco aviance) has received further endorsement with the recertification of its operations by IATA. The new IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) Registration recertification which expires June 12, 2021, i.e. three years from now comes the same time the Company announced it has received the RA 3 revalidation of its operations by the European Union in…

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Aviation infrastructure crisis imminent

Aviation infrastructure crisis imminent

     Delay, cancellations mount A major crisis looms in Nigeria’s aviation sector as the gap between infrastructure to match the growing travel population continues to widen, Woleshadare.net has learnt. The lack of infrastructure at many of the aerodromes has led to flight delays and cancellations, thereby frustrating air travellers.   Domestic airlines operating in Nigeria recorded 30,214 cases of delayed flights between January and December 2017, according to figures released by the Consumer Protection…

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More airlines pitch tent with MMA2

More airlines pitch tent with MMA2

 The Murtala Muhammed Airport 2, otherwise known as MMA2, is becoming a nest for domestic airlines, as virtually all the major airlines with the exception of one now operate from the terminal, regarded as Nigeria’s best run terminal. Nigeria’s biggest airline by fleet size and traffic, Air Peace had last week announced plans to operate from the terminal starting from January 2, 2019. The airline in a statement, said it is moving a part of…

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Wole Shadare shines, wins NIGAV Best Aviation Analytic Writer Award

Wole Shadare shines, wins NIGAV Best Aviation Analytic Writer Award

Aviation Editor of New Telegraph Newspapers and CEO of Woleshadarenew, Wole Shadare, has been named Best Aviation Analytic Writer of the Year at ninth Nigerian Aviation (NIGAV). It is Nigeria’s most prestigious air transport development awards which have become the benchmark for excellence in promoting best practice and innovation. Shadare also won the 8th edition in the same category. Speaking at the event which held on Sunday at Oriental Hotels, Lagos, Head of the event committee,…

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Olateru shines, bags NIGAV most outstanding aviation CEO Award

Olateru shines, bags NIGAV most outstanding aviation CEO Award

”We are poised to take AIB to higher level” Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Akin Olateru, an aircraft engineer shone brightly at the just conclude Nigeria’s prestigious 9th Nigeria Aviation (NIGAV) Awards as the he bagged the most outstanding Chief Executive Officer (CEO) award. Olateru is the first recipient of the award which was voted for by important stakeholders in the air transport sector through online selection process. Just last year, Olateru who was appointed…

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Air Peace: Passenger recounts cabin pressure loss ordeal

Air Peace: Passenger recounts cabin pressure loss ordeal

  Plane undergoes scrutiny, declared unserviceable Aircraft components servicing may come under scrutiny following the depressuration incident on-board Enugu-Lagos bound Air Peace aircraft, which elicited air rage by travelling passengers. This is coming as one of the passengers recounted ordeal aboard the aircraft that lost cabin pressure. A source in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), who spoke to Woleshadarenews under condition of anonymity, said the aviation regulatory is ascertaining whether the alleged lack of…

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NCAA commences probe on Air Peace mask saga

NCAA commences probe on Air Peace mask saga

  Investigation will be thorough-Agency Airline clarifies incident The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commenced investigation into the Air Peace’s Oxygen Mask incident that reportedly occurred in the airline’s Lagos-Enugu service last Friday. The Enugu bound flight had suffered depressurization problem in the air leading to all the passengers not being able to use the overhead oxygen masks with many of them claiming that they were faulty. The situation led to pandemonium onboard and…

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