Neos Airline To Launch Direct Flights From Italy to Nigeria Starting October 30
Neons Airlines is set to launch weekly flights from Italy to Lagos starting October 30.
Neons Airlines is set to launch weekly flights from Italy to Lagos starting October 30.
A Turkish Airlines pilot has died after becoming ill on his own flight from Seattle on the north-west coast of the United States to Istanbul in Turkey. Captain Ilcehin Pehlivan,
Minister Keyamo has announced FG’s approval of Dangote Refinery as the exclusive supplier of Jet A1 fuel to Nigerian aircraft companies.
Nigeria seeks to boost aviation sector with key reforms, targeting increased local airline capacity and global expansion.
Allen Onyema says the signing of CTC practice direction will transform Nigeria into Africa’s economic powerhouse.
Shettima says Tinubu is bent on promoting Nigeria’s airline industry following the signing of the Cape Town Convention Practice Directions.
NCAA has clarified that the de-listing of Nigerian airlines in the US was due to inactivity, not safety concerns.
Operators in Nigeria’s aviation sector are losing money, and need low-interest loans, says Obiorah Okonkwo.
Lagos Court has voided the Nigeria Air sale to Ethiopian Airlines, suspending the project in favour of local aviation plaintiffs.
Global IT outage disrupted major institutions, with Microsoft and Crowdstrike linked to widespread service failures.
An airline official in Libya has been arrested on charges of helping to transport migrants to the US via Nicaragua
Aviation Minister Keyamo says Nigerians should choose Air Peace for their trips, stating, “It’s our airline, we must patronise it.”
American Airlines suspended employees after black passengers were removed over a body odour complaint, leading to a racial discrimination lawsuit.
Keyamo disclosed that the FG is taking steps to allow Nigerian airlines direct access to US and South American routes.
Singapore Airlines has offered up to $25,000 in compensation to passengers who suffered serious injuries during a severe turbulence incident.
IATA on Monday said airline passengers can expect to pay more for their next flight.
IATA announced that Nigeria has cleared 98% of trapped airline funds, and appealed for the final $19 million be cleared.
Keyamo asked Turkish Airlines to upgrade aircraft flying to Nigeria and resolve transit visa issues causing Nigerians to be stranded.
Three black men alleged racial discrimination after being removed from an American Airlines flight due to a “body odour” complaint.
The minister of Aviation and Aerospace development, Festus Keyamo, has reacted to media reports citing alleged safety violations raised by the UK Civil Aviation Authority at Gatwick Airport, by Nigerian
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