Author: AviationLine
Lack of access to affordable financing limits fleet expansion,modernisation
Capt.Chris Najomo Aircraft acquisition is capital-intensive, and without access to sustainable and affordable financing, fleet expansion and modernization may remain limited. These require coordinated solutions, amongst which must
Read MoreNAMA provides operational backbone of aviation ecosystem,says Umar Farouk
Engr.Umar Ahmed Farouk Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency,Engr.Umar Farouk Ahmed has said that the Agency provides the operational backbone of the aviation ecosystem. He
Read MoreNigeria Safety Investigation Bureau, Sierra Leone Aircraft Accident, Incident Investigation Bureau are to cooperate in accident investigation
Capt.Alex Badeh Jr(left) and Engr.Olubunmi Wellington displaying copies of the MoU after appending their signatures. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau and the Sierra Leone Aircraft Accident and
Read MoreAmerican Considers Bringing Back Seatback Screens on Narrow body Aircraft
The carrier is also reportedly in talks with Starlink and Amazon for high-speed in-flight wireless internet. Zach Vasile Almost a decade after ditching seatback screens
Read MoreASRTI reels out eleven points communique at end of meeting
Aviation SAFETY Round Table Initiative has reeled out eleven points communiqué at the end of its Quarter one Buisness Breakfast Meeting which took place at Golfview Hotel,Ikeja Lagos.
Read MoreATSSSAN preaches collaboration, fruitful discussion between workers, government agencies for industrial harmony
President of the Air Transport Senior Staff Services Association of Nigeria, John Ogbe has urged management of government agencies, companies and organisations operating in the country’s
Read MoreFormer staff, pensioners of liquidated Nigeria Airways yet to get severance benefits despite President Tinubu’s approval delay attributed to bureaucratic bottle-neck in Ministry of Finance
Nigeria Airways ex-workers and pensioners continue to endure a painful and prolonged tragedy of broken promises, hardship, and silent suffering. The defunct national carrier was once a
Read MoreAviation contributes $1.7b to $2.5b annually to GDP—ASRTI
Air Commodore Ademola Onitiju (rtd) According to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the aviation sector contributes approximately $1.7 billion to $2.5 billion annually to Nigeria’s
Read MoreAir Peace Resumes Direct Non-Stop Flights to Caribbean
Air Peace, West Africa’s leading airline, is pleased to announce the resumption of monthly flights to the Caribbean from Lagos to Barbados via Antigua. The Airline in a
Read MoreFAAN Managing Director advances reasons why Nigeria should be leading aviation hub in Africa
Mrs.Olubunmi Kuku Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment in its aviation journey. With one of the largest populations in Africa, a strategic geographic location between West and
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