Aero Maintenance Facility as Local Content Pathway

Aviation industry stakeholders have continued to applaud Aero Contractors, which recently rolled out its Boeing B737-500 after successfully conducting a C-check on the aircraft, positing that the facility could save Nigerian and West African airlines a lot in terms of capital flight. For aviation industry stakeholders, the ability to conduct C-check on a major aircraft […]

Analysis: Opens Skies for African Airlines

On Tuesday, African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC) saddled with the responsibility of executing the open sky policy for Africa, known as Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) by the African Union spearheaded the sensitisation of Nigeria’s aviation industry on the need to embrace the open sky policy at a workshop hosted by the Nigerian Civil […]

Experts Identify Pitfalls of Open Sky in Africa

Despite the gains enumerated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC) on the liberalisation of Africa’s airspace, known as Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), experts have identified the pitfalls of the open sky policy. SAATM, which will be adopted this week, is the actualisation of Yamoussoukro Decision […]

Medview Explains Failure to Airlift London Bound Passengers

Nigeria’s major carrier, Medview Airline said that it failed to airlift its Lagos-London passengers yesterday because of suspension of service of its handling company at Gatwick Airport, Lagos. The airline said that it suspected sabotage by the handling company and concerned authorities at Gatwick who without proper notification suspended service to the Nigerian carrier. We […]