Tag: Nigerian Aviation
Ibom Air Records N6.8b Net Profit, Appoints New Chairman
Ibom Air financial recovery took center stage at the airline’s first public Annual General Meeting held on June 25, 2025.
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FAAN Plans Tariff Review, Eyes Non-Aero Revenue Growth
BY ANTHONY OMOH
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) plans to commence an urgent tariff review and retail overhaul to align airport operations with...
Air Peace Acquires First Embraer 190 to Boost Connectivity
Air Peace Limited has reinforced its operational strength through the acquisition of its first Embraer 190 aircraft, marking another Air Peace fleet expansion milestone....
AON: Keyamo Building Capacity, Not Blaming Airlines
BY ANTHONY OMOH
The Federal Government’s decision to focus on creating capacity rather than demonising local carriers has earned commendation from the Airline Operators of...
Air Peace Secures Heathrow Access via UK Slot Coordinator
Onyema explained that Air Peace halted operations to Mumbai due to its commitment to the London route launch. However, he confirmed plans to re-enter...
Air Peace Launches Historic Abuja–St. Kitts Nonstop Service
Air Peace has expanded Africa’s global reach with another long-haul breakthrough. On 12 June 2025, the airline operated a landmark nonstop flight from Abuja’s...
United Nigeria joins Sabre GDS, plans 2,000-seat expansion
“This puts us in a position where we can compete globally. It enables ticket sales in foreign exchange and simplifies our interline and co-sharing...
Air Peace Demands CCTV Clip on Oshiomhole’s Extortion Claim
As public attention grows, industry observers are waiting to see if FAAN will release the footage. The release could potentially corroborate or counter both...
Nine Years on, FAAN Resumes Firefighter Training at NCAT
This marks the first time since 2015 that such training will take place within the country. For almost a decade, over 600 FAAN firefighters...
₦3.5tn Food Loss: Plateau, FAAN Set to Break Export Barriers
According to FAAN and industry observers, less than 10% of perishable produce makes it to international markets in viable condition, primarily due to a...

























