FG makes u-turn on domestic flights resumption, postpones it indefinitely
Amid rising cases of Coronavirus cases in the country, the federal government has reversed its earlier position to restart domestic
Domestic flights to resume from June 21 —FG
The federal government has asked the aviation sector to begin to develop protocols that will lead to the resumption of domestic
Africa’s biggest airline fights for ‘survival’ amid pandemic
op Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam told an aviation conference in Addis Ababa the coronavirus pandemic was “a temporary
Insurers to refund airlines’ premium over flight cancellations
With the cancellation of local and international flight operations to check the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, aviation insurers are
IATA says airlines will post $39bn loss in Q2
The International Air Transport Association says airlines may burn through $61bn of their cash reserves during the second quarter
Coronavirus: Nigeria’s aviation industry to lose N160bn, 22,200 jobs
The disruption to air travel due to the continued spread of coronavirus will cost Nigeria’s aviation industry over N160.58bn (using
Nigeria aviation minister list Airbus, Boeing as potential investors in national carrier
Hadi Sirika, Nigeria’s minister of state for aviation, said the country’s plan to launch a new national carrier was still on
Aviation union pickets Bristow, Caverton Helicopters
The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), on Thursday shut down the operations of Bristow and Caverton
Nigeria’s NASS to meet aviation minister Wednesday over airports concession
The Nigeria’s National Assembly Monday summoned Hadi Sirika, the country’s state minister for aviation, and other
Africa’s air traffic accounts for just 5% of world total as Lagos airport handles 7.3m passengers in 2016
Africa’s air passenger traffic accounts for a meager five percent of world total, which stood at 3.7 billion in 2016, according