Tag: FAAN
Kuku Secures Vice Presidency of ACI Africa in Historic Win
In a landmark development for Nigerian aviation, Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Olubunmi Kuku, has been elected Vice President...
Boyo’s Urgent Demand to Insure Nigerian Airports Gains Momentum
A heated debate at the 5th CHINET AviaCargo Conference has brought to light an urgent aviation gap: the need to insure Nigerian airports.
Managing Director...
Urgent: Superba Taps Adam as Senior Africa Advisor
Nuhu Adam has been named Superba Consulting Senior Advisor for Aircraft Acquisition, Sales, and Management in the African region.
This move aligns with the federal...
Shocking: How Lagos Security Agents Risk Public Revolt
BY YUSUF BABALOLA
If a public uprising ever erupts in Nigeria, Lagos may be its epicentre. The conduct of Security Agents, particularly traffic enforcement officers,...
How CCTV Exposed Vicious Marijuana Trafficking Plot
BY ANTHONY OMOH
Maryam Hussaini-Abdullahi, a woman wrongfully detained in Saudi Arabia may have respite following new information.
She was linked to a sack of...
Outrageous: Unruly Actions Lead to Ambassador Role for KWAM 1
In a development that has sent ripples of controversy through the nation, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has announced a...
FAAN Vows to Implement Bye-law Sanctions on Unruly Passengers
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has warned that unruly passengers will face strict sanctions under ICAO Annex 17, the Nigerian Civil Aviation...
AON Bans Ibom Air Passenger for Life
BY ANTHONY OMOH
The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has placed a Nigerian passenger, Comfort Emmanson, on its “No Fly” list indefinitely. She is banned...
Port Charges at MMIA: FAAN Poised for Improved Revenue
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has secured a consensus agreement to directly collect port charges before cargo is released.
This development at the...
₦3.5bn Losses Reveal Urgent Need for Aviation Sector Financing Reform
BY ANTHONY OMOH
A whopping ₦3.5 billion in lost revenue and continued traffic decline have exposed deep cracks in aviation sector financing in Nigeria. This...

























