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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Warri airport owing N566.4m, NAMA insist

Warri airport

The resumption of flights at Osubi Airport in Warri, Delta State notwithstanding, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) yesterday insisted that the operator owing N566.4 million.
Though it confirmed a receipt of N31 million recently from Shoreline Oil Services, the agency, through its General Manager, Public Affairs, Khalid Emele, added that the payment was from an alleged N600 million indebtedness.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Delta Airlines posts $1.6 billion income in third quarter

Delta Airlines

Delta Air Lines has reported financial results for the September quarter 2018, with adjusted pre-tax income put at $1.6 billion while adjusted earnings per share was $1.80. 

Imperatives of new technology for local aviation growth

Muritala Muhammud International Airport, Lagos/ AYODELE ADENIRAN

New finding has shown that local air travel sector risks missing out on the global growth projection without adequate investment in technology across the board.

The 2018 Global Passenger Survey (GPS) revealed that passengers crave for more control, information and improve efficiency when they travel, and are to this end counting on new technology that are largely missing in the local environment.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Dana Air, Radisson Blu partner to reward customers

Dana Air


Dana Air has partnered Radisson Blu Anchorage to offer its guests an exciting package when they fly from any of its destinations – Owerri, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Uyo – to its hub in Lagos.

ET wins African lease deal of the year

Ethiopian Airlines Airbus 350. PHOTO: TWITTER/FAAN

Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has won the Aviation 100’s African Lease Deal of the Year award at the Airline Economics Growth Frontiers 2018 conference recently held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. ET won the award based on a deal with Japanese financing system, JOLCO, which financed the airlines’ A350 aircraft.

Air Peace resumes Asaba flight operations


Air Peace has resumed its Lagos-Asaba-Lagos operations with the addition of Abuja-Asaba-Abuja to the service, pledging to deliver the best flight experience to the travelling public on the routes.

Specialists decry ‘poor’ response to Overland aircraft fire incident

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NCAA lifts ban on training at aviation college
Experts in the aviation industry have decried the response of Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Services (ARFFS) team to a recent fire incident involving Overland Airways aircraft, describing it as poor and unbefitting of a modern airport. 

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

AMCON blames sole proprietors for airlines’ woes, demise

Managing Director, AMCON, Ahmed Kuru

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) yesterday sought an end to the era of sole proprietorship in the aviation industry, blaming alleged sharp practices among owners for the demise of local airlines.

Airlines lament losses on West Coast route

Managing Director of Air Peace airlines, Allen Onyema

Air Peace airlines has lamented the loss of over N1billion in the last six months over alleged politics of protectionism on the African continent.

Host community threatens to disrupt activities at Owerri airport

Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri

The host community to the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri, Imo State, has threatened to disrupt activities at the airport, in protest against alleged marginalisation by the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

‘Poor corporate governance ruined Nigeria Air, 40 other airlines’

Nigeria Air

Major stakeholders in the aviation sector yesterday dissected the failure of local airlines, blaming poor corporate governance and management structure as the dominant causes of fatality in this clime.
The experts, who spoke at the quarterly breakfast meeting of the Aviation Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI) in Lagos, observed that while over 40 airlines had already collapsed in the last 17 years, some of the surviving seven local firms and the proposed Nigeria Air were not immune to the same problem.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

SIFAX partners Bayelsa government on maritime, aviation development

SIFAX Group Chairman, Taiwo Afolabi

SIFAX Group has concluded arrangement to collaborate with the Bayelsa State Government to develop the state’s maritime and aviation potential.This was revealed during a working visit of the top management team of the Bayelsa Investment Promotion Agency (BIPA), led by Patience Ranami Abah, Director General, and Godwin Konyefa, Managing Director, Bayelsa Properties & Investment Company to SIFAX Group.

D’Tigress’ fairy-tale run continues as Nigeria downs Greece to qualify for quarterfinals


Nigeria’s D’Tigress at the ongoing FIBA Women Basketball World Cup

Nigeria’s D’Tigress yesterday continued their Cinderella run in the ongoing FIBA Women Basketball World Cup with Greece their latest victim.

Nigeria Airways ex-workers accept N22.68b, await N55.62b balance

Nigeria Airways

Ex-workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways, yesterday, okayed the grant of N22.68 billion recently approved by the Federal Government, though in anticipation of N55.62 billion balance.

Foreign airlines get Dec. deadline for 5% revenue automation

Plane on the runway for takeoff

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) yesterday ordered foreign airlines to comply with the automated revenue payment platform for the remittance of five per cent Ticket Sales Charge/Cargo Sales Charge (TSC/CSC) on or before December 31.

Aviation sector records 19,323 delayed flights

Murtala Airport Lagos

The frequency of delayed flights in Nigeria’s air travel sector reached a worrisome height, recording 19,323 incidents in the first half of this year, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has disclosed.

Monday, September 17, 2018

Dana Air, Asky target codeshare agreement

• Receives wet-leased aircraft for Lagos-Abuja operations
Dana Air has hinted at plans to go into a codeshare partnership with ASKY Airlines, beginning with the current pact on its Lagos-Abuja operations.All things being equal, the partnerships will increase the airlines’ fleet by 10 airplanes , with Dana Air also marketing on Asky’s operations, and vice versa.

Under the current deal with the Lome based carrier, Dana Air on Monday received a wet-leased Boeing 737-700 aircraft from Asky.

Chief Operating Officer of Dana, Obi Mbanuzor, said the new addition to its fleet would offer very early flight services out of Abuja to Lagos and late returns on the same route.

The agreement also avails Dana the opportunity to have an aircraft on the 7am schedule and the deal further acts as a buffer for the airline as two of its McDonnell Douglas (MD83) are currently undergoing C-Check in France with one scheduled back at the end of the month. Mbanuzor said: ”We announced in February that we are entering partnership with Asky. It involved so many things and the partnership people are already seeing the fruition. The initial partnership has various levels and what you are seeing now is the aircraft leasing aspect of the partnership, where Asky will provide us with aircraft.

“For this partnership, Asky is partnering with three Boeing 737-700 aircraft. There will initially be three flying at different times. It’s a complex wet lease operation and so they will provide an aircraft, they may take it and put another in the system. There is also a 737-800 as well, all being used interchangeably. As time goes on, this partnership will help our staff get acquainted and trained with the 737-700 aircraft type. Without going deep, it is part of what we are looking at in furtherance of this partnership,” Mbanuzor said.

Mbanuzor, however, clarified that the deal had nothing to do with Ethiopian Airline, which is Asky’s parent airline.”I can tell you that we have had no discussion with Ethiopian Airlines; we had zero discussions with them. Even in terms of the aircraft, this is strictly between Dana Air and Asky. For now, it’s an aircraft lease agreement and what we are getting in return. We are getting the aircraft, and we are giving the standard economic remuneration for that.

“I repeat, this has nothing to do with Ethiopian Airlines and if there is anythingAsky is doing with Ethiopian Airlines, it is on their own level. The interline and codeshare, once we sign it, is also between us and Asky.”

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Lack of spare parts grounds N27.9b radar facility


Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) yesterday disclosed that the lack of spare parts to fix the N27.9 billion worth of Total Radar Coverage (TRACON) equipment has grounded the facility.

NAMA said the critical facility, which had been in operation in the last eight years, had been starved of supplies, contrary to agreements signed with the manufacturer, Thales of France.

The TRACON project, which started in 2003, was completed in 2010 at a whopping 66,500,870 euros (about N27.9 billion) paid by the Federal Government.

Tackling multiple delays in local operations


Passengers stranded at Lagos airport.

All passengers on local airlines have experienced their fair share of delays and agony of cancelled flights. WOLE OYEBADE writes on how chaotic take-off at sunrise compounds the misery of local air travel all day.

Except for the more orderly manner in which they filed, the scene could easily have been mistaken for the rush hour at popular Oyingbo market in Lagos. Both young and old all crammed the terminal to buy tickets and shoved their way out of town. Time check: 6:45a.m.

NCAA, FAAN certify Enugu airport safe for operations

Front view of the domestic wing of Akanu-Ibiam International Airport Enugu PHOTO: LAWRENCE NJOKU

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) yesterday certified Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu safe for operations.

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