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Stakeholders Call for Protectionism in Nigeria’s Aviation Sector
By Adeniyi Onifade
The need for federal government to protect local airlines have again been brought to the fore. As such, stakeholders under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), commended the government for standing!-->!-->!-->…
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Unveiling Ethiopian Airlines’ Online Booking Platform for Cargo Services
By Yange Ikyaa
Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services, which is Africa’s largest aviation cargo network operator, has launched a new feature that enables customers to make online reservations for their cargo.
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As Nigerians Await new National Carrier in 2022
By Adeniyi Onifade
Nigeria’s aviation sector is considered as one of the major sectors with high Gross Domestic Product Expectations.
However, availability of manpower and operational facilities to ensure that the sector!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Omicron as a Threat to the Aviation Sector
It is ironic that when the world thought an end to Covid-19 was in sight, a new variant called Omicron has emerged to dash the hopes of the international community, writes Adeniyi Onifade
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Air Nigeria to take off April 2022
•Subsidy almost hitting N3trn annually, laments FG
Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, made the disclosure while briefing State House Correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, presided over by!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Mixed Reactions Greet FG’s Plan to Concession Airports
Hadi Sirika
As the federal government moves to concession top airports in the country, pundits ponder on whether such step could improve operational efficiency in the sector, writes ADENIYI ONIFADE
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Experts Proffer Solutions to Growth of Aviation Sector
-By Adeniyi Onifade
The aviation sector, which still remains the worst-hit sector by the COVID-19 pandemic, is still trying to find its feet to recover, especially in the areas of passenger traffic and efficiency of service!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Aviation Sector to Fully Rebound in 2023 – Report
By Adeniyi Onifade
Amidst concerns over the third wave of COVID-19 and restrictions of flights to some parts of Europe and Asia, there is something to cheer as the forecast has shown that the aviation sector is set to recover soon.
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How Aviation Act will Improve Operations
-Abdulkarim Sani
Nigeria’s aviation sector is estimated to contribute approximately $400 million to the economy, although many experts in the sector believe it is capable of contributing more, if an enabling environment is created.
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Air Fares Spike as Aviation Fuel Nears N300/Litre at Airports
• Logistics challenges, weak Naira push Jet A-1 to N215 in South, over N300/per litre up North• Apapa ports’ congestion costs importers extra $10,000 to $25,000 daily• It’s a shame no refinery produces Jet A-1 locally, says Joji
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