The Sky’s the Limit: Navigating Aviation Excellence with Expert Consultancy

The aviation industry is a complex, ever-evolving landscape. From nascent startups dreaming of disruptive technologies to established airlines grappling with operational efficiencies, regulatory changes, and sustainability demands, the need for specialized guidance has never been more critical. This is where aviation consultancy services take flight, offering invaluable expertise to steer organizations through the turbulent skies […]

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Airlines Rally Behind Uniform Standards, Cooperation

Global airlines have urged governments to partner with the air transport industry to devise plans to safely re-link people, business and economies when the COVID-19 epidemiological situation permits. The airlines, under the aegis of International Air Transport Association (IATA), said a leeway to this cooperation is acceleration of the establishment of global standards for vaccination

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Airlines Groan Over New Protocol, Restrictions in UK, U.S., Others

Worried by its devastating impacts on passenger traffic and fighting chances of operators, airlines have expressed fresh concerns over the new safety protocol taking effect in some countries. The International Air Transport Association (IATA), said knee-jerk restrictions were doing more harm to the beleaguered aviation industry and frustrating recovery efforts. The United States (U.S.) Centres

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Middle East Airlines Lands In Lagos

As International Flights resume, two foreign airlines land in Lagos

Lagos airport processed 192 evacuation flights, 1,404 cargo operations during lockdown – FAAN Two international airlines, British Airways (BA) and Middle Eastern Airline (MEA), landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) as flights resumed Saturday, September 5, amid strict safety protocols. An MEA flight 571 came in an A332 with registration number ODMEB from

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Finance

Nigerian Airlines To Access 5% Interest Loan Payable In 5 Years, With First-Year As Moratorium Period.

Nigerian Airlines: Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika’s effort in ensuring the country’s registered airlines access single-digit loan is about to witness fruition as the operators are on the verge of getting a 5-year loan at  5 percent interest with no payment in the first year. Sirika at several times had said the airlines will

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