FAAN to commence rehabilitation of old Abuja Airport terminal as all...

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FEDERAL Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) may soon start rehabilitation of the old Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) following the movement of all flights...

UCL: UBA, Mastercard rewards 12 customers with Semi’s, Finals all expense...

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UNITED Bank for Africa (UBA) PLC in partnership with leading global payments and technology company, Mastercard, have announced they are giving away all-expenses paid...

Emirates enters codeshare with SpiceJet, expands reach in India

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EMIRATES and SpiceJet have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enter into a reciprocal codeshare agreement, which is set to open new routes...

FCAN canvasses Type rating organization, Fly Nigeria, MRO to stem capital...

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Calls for tax rebates for airlines that train professional staff FLIGHT Crew Association of Nigeria (FCAN) has emphasized the need for...

Radio Communication: NAMA to replace 8 VHF radios across nation, adds...

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NIGERIA Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) says it has put in place machinery to replace all the Very High Frequency (VHF) radios at the existing...

FG pledges to provide better radio communication for airspace

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THE Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to a safe and efficient airspace reinforced with a first-rate radio communications system for the country. The Managing...

AIB releases final report on Delta A330 engine fire incident

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Says it has issued 178 safety recommendations since inception THE Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) yesterday released the report on the serious...

Crash report: AIB says Suntai was not qualified, certified to fly...

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According to the final report released on the Cessna 208B Caravan with registration marks 5N-BMJ belonging to Ministry of Works and Transport, Taraba State Government, flown by the late former governor, Suntai was qualified to fly a Cessna 172 but on the day of the unfortunate accident he commandeered a Cessna Caravan 208B...Also that the pilot does not have instrument ratings and night flight privileges and reported an incorrect estimated time of arrival (ETA at Yola as 10:01 UTC as against the time 17:19 UTC. He also reported the number of persons on board as 06 to the Control Tower as against 04 actual persons found after the accident.

SAHCO PLC lists on Nigerian Stock Exchange

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SKYWAY Aviation Handling Company PLC (SAHCO) has been listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) with 1,353,580,000 shares priced at N4.65 few months after...

FAAN commences ICAO-sponsored ASTC certified trainings; holds risk management workshop

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FOLLOWING the certification and designation of the FAAN training centre as an ICAO Aviation Security Training Centre on the 9th October, 2018, the Federal...