As of today, Jet A1 also known as Aviation Fuel sells for N725 in Lagos, N740 in Abuja and N745 in Kano while other marketers have sold for N650 and N700 making the reach of the product near impossible and causing many airlines to go on panic mode in a bid to satisfy their passengers, some of whom have booked long before.
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EAN Aviation Limited becomes Airbus Helicopters distributor in West Africa
AIRBUS Helicopters and Nigerian-based, Helicopter company EAN Aviation Limited (EAN) have signed a partnership making EAN a distributor for Airbus Helicopters in West Africa. The strategic partnership between EAN Aviation Limited and Airbus Helicopters focuses on the West African civilian market, excluding Military. In essence, civil customers in Nigeria can now contract directly with EAN Aviation Limited who will be …
Read More »FNAC to stimulate investment opportunities, open frank discussions on airport development
THE need to attract investments, especially Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) for airports across Nigeria is something practically every investor, government official and stakeholder wants to see happen, but for the issue of going about it without carrying the entire industry along, there could have been commendable strides. It was this gap that the management of the Federal Airports Authority of …
Read More »Aviation industry stands still, pays tribute to a corporate communications icon as Mrs. Yakubu retires
NO mean feat today as the entire aviation industry physically and virtually came out enmasse to celebrate with Mrs Henrietta Vathiri Yakubu, the immediate past General Manager of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN)’s Corporate Affairs department. The immediate past GM already has left big shoes to be filled as people all around the industry have …
Read More »Flight delays and cancellations: A broader, truer perspective – Captain Ibrahim K. Mshelia
The truth about flight delays leading to cancellation in Nigeria are multifaceted. All aircraft and pilots that operate in the Nigerian airspace at all times are also fully equipped , says Captain Ibrahim Mshelia, who educates on some major causes of delays stressing that no operator wants to be known as ‘that guy’ AVIATION business is the most regulated business …
Read More »Assessing NCAA DG, Capt Musa Nuhu’s 18 Months In Office
CAPTAIN Musa Nuhu, on Monday, March 16, 2020 formally took over as the substantive Director General/Chief Executive Officer (DG/CEO) of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) . Nuhu resumed as the 7th Director General of the Authority, following his appointment on 23rd October, 2019 and eventual confirmation by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. NCAA is …
Read More »ART kicks over Reps interference in NG Eagle’s AOC pursuit
As NUATE fingers minister over airline’s woes says debt a smokescreen AVIATION Safety Round Table Initiative (ASRTI) have joined the echoes of criticism being meted on the members of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation led by Honourable Nnolim Nnaji stating that their declaration is tantamount to a breach of NG Eagle’s right. This is coming even as the …
Read More »Stabilizing the sub-regional market for players to thrive
FOR Nigerian airlines to thrive in the West African sub-region, a number of factors have been identified that need to be taken out of the equation so they can have a fighting chance in the region especially now that the entire continent is gradually and progressively looking at embracing the Single African Air Transportation Market (SAATM) a concept resurrected from …
Read More »Full RESA system integration for airlines set for two weeks
We regret the inconveniences that happened along the way, never intended but when you have a partner and one party decided to cause disruption when there is only one or two people in the world that can do it then naturally disruptions are inevitable but it’s not intended and the payment that we made to ensure that they don’t disrupt are evidences.
Read More »Aviation Ministry invites stakeholders for update on Airports Concession
IN compliance with the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) Establishment act 2005 and the National Policy on public private partnerships, The Federal Ministry of Aviation Invites you to a stakeholder update on concession of the four international airports. The airports are; Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport Murtala Muhammed International Airport Port Harcourt International Airport Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport At the …
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