AFTER 16 years, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has successfully split the Lagos Sub-Flight Information Region (Sub-FIR) airspace into two sectors: Lagos West Area...
Reels out measures put in place to forestall air side incursions
MANAGING Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (...
FLURRY of activities this week as the League of Airports and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC) held its 23rd Annual Conference and Awards, to the visit...
FAAN views this breach as a serious security concern and has commenced investigation to ascertain the remote and immediate causes of this incident to forestall future occurrence.
IN what could be described from something out of a James Bond movie, an intruder was this morning seen on top of the engine...
AIR PEACE today airlifted back to Nigeria, the Bronze-winning Super Eagles Team from Cairo and has congratulated the team for their determination which was...
Someone comes in and puts a policy that might favour the industry and when he leaves another comes in and changes it all. Investors like certainty, people want to know what happens in two years time, in five years. Bringing in a new person should not mean the policy should change. Policies must be codified so no matter who comes in, he or she tows the path and continues instead of changing things around.
By Juliet Ifeanyi
A record number of international passengers are traveling through Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, the major gateway into Africa, this summer.
Wednesday, July...
MR. Nick Fadugba, CEO of African Aviation Services has stressed that only by working together can Nigerian airlines survive in this dynamic industry they...
KEY industry players have argued that government as an entity needs to do more and take decisive steps to develop aviation and in particular...




















