By Dickson Omobola A senior member of the Airline Operators of Nigeria, AON, Roland Iyayi, was one of the resource persons at the Quarterly Business Meeting of the Aviation Safety Round Table, ASRT, ...
Plans by the NCAA to conduct a comprehensive audit on local carriers have sparked anxiety in Nigeria’s aviation sector. This move, prompted by recent incidents such as Max Airs ...
Nigeria has not recorded air crashes in recent times, but there have been some near misses and incidents which could have ...
It's the first test of the airport's "use-it-or-lose-it" formula adopted in the lease deal that ushered in the $6.1 billion ...
It's part of the airline's larger plan for cutting staff amid a steep drop in demand for regional air service.
Nigeria's public transportation is set to experience a turnaround with the recent launch of a fleet of electric-power buses.
Three incidents, in quick succession, have brought the Nigerian airspace and operations under safety scrutiny. While all the incidents ...
The possibility of a surreal air snafu was not in their cogitation. Nigerians and other passengers heading out of the country to Washington Dulles in DC from Murtala Mohammed Airport on United Airline ...
ShareThe Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has said that United States-based United Airlines did not violate any airspace regulations when it decided to make an air return to Nigeria. Last ...
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, Nigeria, is the busiest airport in Nigeria and the eighth-busiest ...
United Airlines flight 613 was forced to return to Lagos, Nigeria, after experiencing an "unexpected movement" that officials initially said resulted in four passengers and two flight attendants ...
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