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Sirika dismisses material shortage as impediment to Enugu Airport reopening
AVIATION Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika has again reassured that the Akanu Ibiam International airport Enugu which was closed down last August for rehabilitation work...
Sparing a thought for aviation development in Nigeria
I hope to see aircraft land in our airports at zero visibility. I hope to see the general aviation develop with small aeroplanes flown for several services including club flying, aerial mapping/photography, agricultural spraying flights, sporting flights, aerial journalism.
2020 Hajj airlift: Arik, Med-View, 5 others indicate interest
NAHCON to have dedicated airline for tour operators
SEVEN airlines, including five Nigerian carriers and two Saudi Airlines, have indicated interest...
Updated: FG rescinds decision to deny passengers without Yellow Card boarding
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COVID-19: Â Nigeria creates categories for travellers as WHO declares virus pandemic
NIGERIA has categorized into three (3), classes of inbound international travelers following the declaration of the Coronavirus outbreak as a Pandemic by the World...
Covid-19: Turkish Airlines gives Nigerian passengers till May end to get...
PASSENGERS booked on Turkish Airlines flights to and from Nigeria have been given until the end of May to get refund or change their...
Key players to dialogue on industry progress as FAAN announces National...
FEDERAL Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is set to host the maiden “FAAN National Aviation Conference†bringing together captains of industries, top government functionaries,...
AeroCRS, CTW partner to enhance PSS capacity across markets
INNOVATIVE and user-friendly PSS, AeroCRS Ltd. and CTW, a developer of airline shopping and pricing systems have announced that they have partnered to enhance...
NCAA states commitment to gender equality as it celebrates International Women’s...
DIRECTOR General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Nuhu Musa has said that the regulatory body in collaboration with the International Civil...
FAAN upbeat as it sets to absorb three more state-owned airports
Note already that FAAN consists of 22 airports of which no fewer than four are major earners and with the three new airports coming under FAAN’s purview it brings the number to 25 airports with states like Ekiti, Anambra and others indicating plans to build airports despite airports like Ondo, Asaba, Imo and Enugu around these airports and not all thriving.




















