Aviation

Stakeholders Hail Airline for Evacuating Nigerians in S’Africa

Nigeria has received global accolade for being the first country to rescue its citizens from the hate-inspired killings by black indigenes of South Africa against foreigners. This was made possible by Nigerian major carrier, Air Peace which offered to rescue Nigerians living in South Africa, to save them from killings. Many industry stakeholders have commended […]

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Asaba Airport Completes Installation Of Instrument Landing System

The Delta State Government, has announced the successful installation of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) at the airport. The state Commissioner for Information, Charles Aniagwu, who made this disclosure in Asaba over the weekend, noted that with the successful installation of the ILS, bad weather reports would no longer affect the operations of aircrafts flying […]

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Why Nigeria’s Aviation is Unattractive for Investment

The aviation industry creates jobs. It is said to be a catalyst to economic development, but in Nigeria, few are interested in investing in the sector, writes Chinedu Eze. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported in 2018 that air transport supports 65.5 million jobs and $2.7 trillion in global economic activity; that over 10 million […]

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Hard Landing: Our Aircraft Airworthy, Says Air Peace

Nigeria major carrier, Air Peace has said that the hard landing incident of flight P4 7191 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on Tuesday had nothing to do with the airworthiness of the airplane. In a statement signed by the Safety Manager of the company, Godfrey Ogbogu, the airline said preliminary in-house investigation […]

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Revisiting Issues of Aero Politics

  Last Friday Air Peace marked inaugural flight to Dubai via Sharjah as its first foray into international operations. Air Peace was not the first Nigerian carrier to operate to Dubai. In fact, the Dubai route was largely opened for West Africa by the defunct Nigeria Airways Limited (NAL) before it became a popular destination. […]