Nigeria advances global lessor, Afreximbank talks on aircraft financing

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Nigeria has sustained its push for improved access to aircraft financing, renewing engagements with global aircraft lessors and development finance institutions, including Afreximbank, as...

FAAN Secures 2 ISO Certifications Boosting Quality, Environment

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In what many observers describe as a turning point for Nigeria’s airport system, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has secured two major international...

Air Sierra Leone Expands Gambia Routes with UK Connectivity

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Air Sierra Leone has expanded its network with new routes linking The Gambia and the United Kingdom as part of activities marking its first...

Nigeria’s High Airfare Conundrum: Inside the December Pricing Wars

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High air fares in Nigeria remain one of aviation’s most persistent public controversies, with December Pricing emerging each year as the flashpoint that triggers...

Emirates and Air Peace Expand Nigeria- UK Flight Options

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Nigeria-UK travel connectivity has widened significantly following the activation of a bilateral interline agreement between Emirates and Air Peace, giving passengers seamless single-ticket access...

South African Investors Back Edo State Indigenous Airline 

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Edo State is set to make a major mark in Nigeria’s aviation sector as South African investors pledge aircraft and operational support for an...

Professionals Lists 5 Factors Behind High Air Fares in Nigeria

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High air fares in Nigeria continue to draw public scrutiny, with passengers often blaming airlines for inflated ticket prices. However, insights from the Aviation...

Enugu Airport Concession Signed as FG Guarantees Workers’ Jobs

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The Federal Government has formally executed the Enugu Airport Concession, moving to dispel long-standing fears of job losses that have trailed airport concession plans...

18 Taxes Didn’t Rise, But December Fares Exploded- NCAA, NANTA

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As passengers groaned under astronomical ticket prices during the December rush, Nigerian airlines repeatedly blamed “18 government taxes” for the surge. However, the Nigerian...

What NAMA’s ₦36bn Invisible Infrastructure Push Is Really Fixing

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BY ANTHONY OMOH For most Nigerians, aviation safety is measured by what is visible: airport terminals, aircraft reliability, airline punctuality, or regulatory announcements. Yet the...