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Minister backs Nigeria’s first-ever aviation reality TV show

Minister backs Nigeria’s first-ever aviation reality TV show

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has backed the commencement of Nigeria’s first-ever aviation Reality TV Show. The Minister gave his support when the visionary team behind the groundbreaking reality TV show,…

CBN: Credit to govt, private sector hit N114.79trn in February

CBN: Credit to govt, private sector hit N114.79trn in February

Financial institutions’ credit to the economy (government and private sector) rose by N44.60 trillion or 63.55 per cent to N114.79 trillion in February 2024 compared with N70.19 trillion in the corresponding period of last year,…

SAA celebrates 30 years of frequent flyer programme

SAA celebrates 30 years of frequent flyer programme

South African Airways has celebrated 30 years of the existence of its Frequent Flyer Programme known as Voyager with an exclusive dinner for a select few high-profile guests in Lagos. The event tagged “Voyager Elite…

SA terminates contract with Takatso Consortium

SA terminates contract with Takatso Consortium

The Ministry of Public Enterprises of South Africa has announced the termination of the agreement with Takatso for the sale of 51 per cent of South African Airways (SAA). DPE says: “Over the past three…

Deep reflections on Africa’s troubled airlines

Deep reflections on Africa’s troubled airlines

Africa’s airlines must wake up to the brutal competition outside the continent as that remains one of their biggest challenges, writes WOLE SHADARE Sharp contrast The sheer size of Africa, the distances between cities, and…

NAHCO to invest N4bn in export processing centres

NAHCO to invest N4bn in export processing centres

Nigeria’s foremost aviation ground handling company, Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (Nahco) Plc, has concluded plans to invest N4 billion in cargo export processing centres in four major airports across the country. The firm had already…

Japan Releases Transcripts Of Fatal Aircraft Collision

Japan Releases Transcripts Of Fatal Aircraft Collision

Japanese authorities on Wednesday revealed that a passenger jet that collided with a Coast Guard turboprop at a Tokyo airport was given permission to land, but the smaller plane was not cleared for take-off, based…

FG vows to safeguard aircraft leasing interests, signals

FG vows to safeguard aircraft leasing interests, signals

The Federal Government has pledged to safeguard the interests of aircraft leasing companies by ensuring the recovery of leased assets in the event of default by Nigerian airlines. During a courtesy visit by Boeing and…

IATA seeks allocation of 30% renewable fuel to SAF

IATA seeks allocation of 30% renewable fuel to SAF

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged governments to set a policy framework that incentivises renewable fuel producers to allocate 25 per cent to 30 per cent of their output to Sustainable Aviation Fuel…

ICAO commits to 5% aviation Co2 reduction by 2030

ICAO commits to 5% aviation Co2 reduction by 2030

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and member states have adopted a decarbonization framework aiming for five per cent global aviation CO2 reduction by 2030. This is achievable by expanding the production of Sustainable Aviation…