A new national carrier in the wrong time zone…Guardian.
https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/aviation-business/a-new-national-carrier-in-wrong-time-zone/
A new national carrier in the wrong time zone…Guardian. Read More »
https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/aviation-business/a-new-national-carrier-in-wrong-time-zone/
A new national carrier in the wrong time zone…Guardian. Read More »
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced the easing of the curfew imposed on the state. The governor said people are allowed to go out between 8am and 6pm from Saturday. He said, “We have decided that we are going to be easing the curfew from tomorrow (Saturday) morning; and what that easing means
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu eases curfew from 8am to 6pm Read More »
With the expectation of lifting of a curfew placed by the Lagos State Government, Dana Air and Azman Air have announced plans to resume flights from the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos. According to Dana Air: “Following our earlier announcement on cancellation, we are pleased to inform you that we will resume full flight operations from
Dana Air, Azman Air Plan Resumption Of Flights To Lagos Airport…Arik From Abuja Airport Read More »
COVID-19 breach: FG may fine airlines $94,500…Punch https://punchng.com/covid-19-breach-fg-may-fine-airlines-94500/ Etihad gets FG’s nod to resume international flights…Punch FG Targets Processing 55mn Passengers at Airports by 2048…Thisday Nigerian Aviation College Resumes Training From Oct. 12 In Phases…Aviationages.com Covid-19: Studies By Airbus, Boeing And Embraer Further Ascertain Low Risk Of Inflight Spread-IATA…Aviationages.com Airline Operators’ Push for Better Deal…Thisday
Industry News Update Read More »
As the Nigerian airspace opens up gradually for international travels, measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of all passengers entering or leaving Nigeria as the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. Such measures include the launch of the Nigerian International Travel Portal (NITP) by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19
CACOVID Supports Presidential Task Force to Ensure Safety of Travellers Read More »
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called the attention of stakeholders that the global airline industry will burn through $77 billion in cash during the second half of 2020 (almost $13 billion/month or $300,000 per minute), despite the restart of operations. The slow recovery in air travel will see the airline industry continuing to
IATA Says Cash Crisis Threatens Global Airlines With $77b Loss In Q2 2020 Read More »
In his passion to continue to support the global aviation industry, the immediate past International Civil Aviation (ICAO) Council President, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu has established a non-for-profit organization called International Partners For Aviation Development, Innovation And Sustainability (iPADIS). “Aviation is a customer-focused economic multiplier, which lies at the heart of fostering social and economic
Former ICAO Council President, Dr. Aliu Establishes iPADIS Read More »
The recent signing of Bilateral Air Services Agreements (BASA) between Nigeria, the United States, India and Rwanda by President Mohammadu Buhari has started attracting commendations across the sector. Commenting on the development, the Vice Chairman of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and the Chairman of Air Peace airline, Mr Allen Onyema described the signing of
Airline Chief Commends FG For Signing New Air Transport Pacts Read More »
Africa World Airlines (AWA) based in Accra, has announced an increase in its flight operations on Accra-Lagos and Accra-Abuja routes in Nigeria. The added seats on the routes are because of approval given by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to increase capacities for foreign airlines operating into the country. “Following the increase in flight
Africa World Airlines Increases Flights To 11 Weekly On Nigeria Routes From Oct. 6 Read More »
The Senate has introduced a new bill that will establish a new agency to investigate causes of air, road, rail and water accidents in Nigeria. The proposed legislation passed second reading on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday. The bill titled: ‘The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (Establishment) Bill, 2020’, was sponsored by the Senate
Senate bill scraps AIB, proposes agency for transport accidents Read More »