Governor Eno Advocates Federal Partnership in Akwa Ibom’s Aviation Ecosystem

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom reaffirms his support for the state’s tripod aviation ecosystem, urging the Federal government to collaborate. He emphasizes the transformative impact of the Ibom Air, Smart Terminal, and MRO projects on Nigeria’s aviation sector. Participating in Ibom Air’s inaugural Uyo-Lagos flight, Governor Eno attributes the projects’ success to strategic vision. […]

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Why we lack air traffic controllers — Farouk, NAMA MD

Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, Mr Umar Farouk, in this interview, discusses the agency’s past problems, its current challenges and how they are being addressed. At the same time, he shares his thoughts on the shortage of air traffic controllers and review of navigation charges among others. Excerpts: NAMA became prominent

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History: Who Were The First Female Flight Attendants?

Female flight attendants became so popular that they displaced their male counterparts. Pan Amwas the first airline to employ men as flight attendants, but Boeing Air Transport was the first airline to employ women as flight attendants in 1930. At first, the terms ‘steward’ and ‘stewardess’ were used in the industry, before the gender-neutral term

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JUST IN: NCAA suspends three private jet operators for operating commercial flights

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has suspended the permit of three private jet operators for engaging in commercial flights. This was according to a Riot Act on the NCAA’s website on Tuesday, signed by the Acting Director General, Captain Chris Najomo. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, had on Monday warned private

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Kenya Airways Gets New Government Support Despite Ongoing Losses

The Kenyan government may continue to provide financial support to Kenya Airways. The National Treasury of Kenya, the principal shareholder of Kenya Airways, may continue to fund the national carrier, which is currently seeking a strategic investor to help cut its losses. This development comes just over a year after the Treasury announced that it

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South African Airports Could Face Jet Fuel Crisis Due To Supplier Dispute

Fuel stock levels at Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport have dipped below the recommended benchmark. The Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA), which owns and operates the country’s nine principal airports, has warned of a potential crisis in jet fuel supply owing to a dispute between the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and petroleum companies. Dispute

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The Top Technological Advancements Driving The Aviation Industry

From artificial intelligence to sustainable aviation fuel, we look at how technology is helping the aviation industry. The aviation sector is always on the lookout for new technology to make operations more efficient and profitable. While the last few years were quite rocky for the industry, there have also been several technological advancements that are

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Aviation fuel: Domestic airlines risk shutting down over rising price of Jet A1

Indications have emerged revealing that some domestic airlines may cease operations over the rising price of aviation fuel, otherwise known as Jet A1. Given that there has been a sustained increase in the price of aviation fuel over the last two years, airlines have been forced to enhance their operations by raising ticket prices. In

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