I hope to see aircraft land in our airports at zero visibility. I hope to see the general aviation develop with small aeroplanes flown for several services including club flying, aerial mapping/photography, agricultural spraying flights, sporting flights, aerial journalism.
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Aeropolitics : AON seeks stronger govt. backing for Air Peace on international routes
Recounts how Bellview, Arik, Med-view were frustrated internationally AS aero-politicking has become an 85% factor for the survival of Nigerian airlines on the international route, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has joined the call to the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Transport (Aviation) to give Air Peace strong backing to sustain its international operations. The airline professional pressure …
Read More »NCAA gears up to prosecute unruly passengers
FOLLOWING reported cases of attacks on airline officials by irate and belligerent passengers, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has warned air travellers to desist forthwith or face criminal charges as brutal attacks reported have become prevalent and are embarrassing and discourteous to such affected officials. In a statement signed by the General manager, Public Relations, Sam Adurogboye, the Authority …
Read More »Dana recommences flights to Abuja April 19th as Kaduna hails airline services
KADUNA Integrity Group has applauded Dana Air for its exceptional service delivery and selfless contribution to the nation, as the airline recommences flights to Nigeria’s capital, Abuja. In a letter signed by its Chairman, Rt Comrade Abdullai Umar Ladan, (in parts) ‘the Kaduna Integrity Group wishes to appreciate Dana Air for its contribution to peace, tourism and security during the …
Read More »Air Peace, Medview resume Abuja flights, praise FG for delivering
MANAGEMENTS of domestic airlines, Air Peace and Medview Airlines have both announced the resumption of flights into and out of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja starting from Wednesday, April 19 following completion of the rehabilitation of the runway. In separate statements made available to Nigeria Flight Deck both airlines were grateful to Federal government for keeping their promise and …
Read More »N15bn TSC/CSC Debt: ART Scribe advises AON on external auditors
AN aviation stakeholder and member of industry think tank group, Aviation Round Table (ART), Group Captain John Ojikutu (RTD) has said that the dispute between the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) is resolvable without resorting to spending monies on external auditors. Reacting to the recent release by the AON secretariat calling for an …
Read More »AON disputes ‘phantom’ N15bn debt, insists on independent auditors
AIRLINE Operators of Nigeria (AON) has denied what it described as the ‘phantom’ N15bn debt owed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and has offered to pay for an independent Auditing firm at its own expense to audit NCAA as an organization and the N15bn NCAA claims . This is just as the AON has said that it is not …
Read More »TSC/CSC remittance: ATSSSAN reveals how domestic airlines defraud Federal Government
Accuses domestic airlines of conspiracy AIR Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) has accused domestic airlines of colluding to cheat the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on the remittance of the 5% Ticket Sales Charge(TSC) and Cargo Sales Charge (CSC) stating that airlines fraudulently calculate the charge with base fare alone exempting Fuel surcharge (YQ). President of ATSSSAN, …
Read More »Airlines’ N15billion debt breakdown revealed!!!
NIGERIAN FLIGHT DECK has unearthed a copy of the debt profile of airlines showing that total debt of airlines operating in the country stands at N14,731,838,064.59 approximately N15 billion for the month of December 2016 alone. The thirteen airlines, according to the documents shows that most of the airlines are operating while others are currently not in operation but have …
Read More »AON, NCAA rift: Why the brouhaha over 5%TSC,CSC automation?
THE aviation sub-sector in the past week has been rife with reports on automation of remittance of the five per cent Ticket sales Charge (TSC) and Cargo Sales Charge (CSC) which has caused an imbroglio between the airline operators of Nigeria and the regulatory agency, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Agency (NCAA). This standoff has seen the revelation of a staggering …
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