Aeropolitics : AON seeks stronger govt. backing for Air Peace on...
Recounts how Bellview, Arik, Med-view were frustrated internationally
AS aero-politicking has become an 85% factor for the survival of Nigerian airlines...
Stage set for annual LAAC Conference as stakeholders prepare to share,...
TOMORROW, investors, Captains of industries, stakeholders, professionals will gather in their hundreds to set a direction for the aviation sub-sector as the the League...
World Presidents, dignitaries set for #theUBAMarketplace2019
PAN African financial institution, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc is set to host over 20,000 visitors, 100 small and medium enterprises and leading...
NAMA to install prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices nationwide
NIGERIAN Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has completed the installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing office at Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos and is expected...
Events that made the week tick in photos
THIS week the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) sponsored select journalists to participate in a training seeking to improve coverage of incident and accident reportage...
Dana Air explains reason for flight disruptions, apologizes to passengers
FOLLOWING Thursday , Friday and today's flight disruptions on its various routes, Dana Air has apologized to its customers explaining that it had to...
LAAC Conference: Fadugba confirms participation as Onyema sets tone for panel...
PRESIDENT of African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA) and Chief Executive Officer of African Aviation Services Limited, Mr. Nick Fadugba, has confirmed participation at the...
Ethiopian Airline says it’s exploring options to establish airline in Nigeria
Says airline loses $3million annually to Enugu, Kano
ETHIOPIAN Airline has revealed that it plans to explore the possibilities of establishing...
FAAN initiates AEP review at MMA to hasten emergency response
AS part of efforts to enhance safety of lives and property during incidents and accidents, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is set...
International Operations: Senate heeds Onyema’s call, set to probe multiple designation
Let me make this clear, Air Peace will never be able to combat international aero-politics without the support of the government. We can only combat it if our government supports us. It is a shame that several Nigeria airlines have come here (Dubai) and they were pushed out either through unfair competition or some arm-twisting tactics, it is very unfair. The only plan we have is the plan of sustainability, to sustain our operations to the best of our abilities. That is so far as we can go, if we are not supported. So Air Peace needs the support of everybody.


















