Air Canada, PAL Move Toward Expanded Agreement

……. carriers signaled they will extend their partnership to 2032.   By Zach Vasile   Air Canada and Newfoundland-based regional carrier PAL Airlines are moving toward an agreement that would

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Najomo frowns at safety violation escalation

                            The Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority(NCAA),Capt. Chris Najomo has frowned at safety violation

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MMA2 ends 2025 with   successful  operations, introduces Slot System for 2026

                          The Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited, has recorded a highly

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SAHCO REAFFIRMS DEDICATION  TO OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

                                                            

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Boeing Continues Platinum Level Sponsorship of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh  

            ……..Boeing Plaza naming rights, sponsorship of youth admission to continue Boeing has  announced the continuation of its Platinum Level sponsorship with the Experimental Aircraft

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NAHCO  SIGNS CHAINS OF NEW GROUNDHANDLING CONTRACTS WITH MAJOR AIRLINES

    Olumuyiwa Olumekun,Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer.     West Africa’s largest ground handling service provider, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco Aviance), has announced the signing of

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Libya  to Establish New Airline

          …… country is working to revive its aviation industry after years of decline.   By Lorne Philipot     Libya intends to launch a new

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NAVAIDS at all airports under FG are maintained in accordance with ICAO SARP,says NAMA,faults contrary opinion

    Contrary to some views being held in some quarters Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has disagreed that landing facilities are poorly maintained,not suitable for Harmattan operations. NAMA in

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AIR PEACE REFUTES ALLEGATIONS – WE DID NOT DUMP PASSENGERS IN BARBADOS  

        Air Peace Limited strongly refutes the allegations contained in a recent publication claiming that the airline sold tickets to Jamaica and subsequently “dumped” passengers in Barbados.

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Festus Keyamo: Aviation Reformer On the Threshold of History

Barrister Festus Keyamo       By Tunde Moshood   History often pauses to take stock when leadership, timing, and courage intersect to alter the course of an industry. As

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