Aviation

NCAA Suspends Non-licensed Oil Marketers, Bars Them from Operating at Airports

Few months after the major incident of contaminated aviation fuel involving one of the domestic carriers, Max  Air, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended all non licensed oil markets and others with expired license from operating and fueling aircraft at any of the nation’s airports. Series of meetings were held between NCAA and […]

Aviation

MMA2 Welcomes Old English Stores to Boost Experience

MMA2, operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), has welcomed Old English Stores, a well-known superstore in Nigeria, to its terminal. Head of Space and Premises Management representing BASL, Kola Bamigboye, at the event emphasised that MMA2 is more than a terminal, it is a place of constant innovation. Old English offers a wide range […]

Aviation

Stakeholders: Multiple Taxation, Operating Cost, Responsible for Hike in Domestic Flights

Aviation industry stakeholders have identified multiple taxes, high operating cost and charges levelled against the airlines by aviation agencies, as the factors responsible for the hike in domestic flights. According to the stakeholders, airfares on domestic flight service have been on the increase in response to cost of operation, thus making it difficult for some […]

Aviation

IATA Marks 20 Years of Safety Improvements with IOSA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has marked the first 20 years of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) at the IATA World Safety and Operations Conference, which took place in Hanoi, Vietnam, recently. IATA’s Senior Vice President Operations, Safety and Security, Nick Careen, said: “Over the past two decades, IOSA has made a major […]