Aviation
MMA2 wins big at 13th NIGAV awards
Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), is proud to announce its outstanding achievement at NIGAV’s 13th Nigerian Aviation Award and Ministerial Dinner 2023.
MMA2 was honored with two prestigious awards: “Best Airport Terminal Lounge” and “Best Airport Terminal of the Year 2023.” These recognitions underscore MMA2’s unwavering commitment to excellence in service delivery and passenger satisfaction.
The Nigerian Aviation Award and Ministerial Dinner, organized by the Nigerian Aviation Awards (NIGAV), is a highly esteemed event that celebrates excellence and innovation in the aviation industry across Nigeria.
Reacting, BASL’s Acting Chief Operating Officer/Group Head, Business Strategy & Development, Tosan Duncan Odukoya, said, “This achievement reflects our dedication to providing world-class facilities and services to our esteemed passengers.”
“We are thrilled and deeply honored to receive these prestigious awards,” said Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi, Head, Corporate Communications at BASL.
The “Best Airport Terminal Lounge” award acknowledges MMA2’s commitment to providing passengers with comfortable and luxurious lounge facilities, ensuring a pleasant and memorable travel experience. The lounge offers passengers a serene environment to relax, unwind, and enjoy premium amenities before their flights.
The “Best Airport Terminal of the Year 2023” award recognizes MMA2’s overall excellence in terminal operations, customer service, cleanliness, and passenger satisfaction. MMA2 stands out as a beacon of excellence in the Nigerian aviation landscape, setting the standard for airport terminals nationwide.
Duncan Odukoya thanked the organizers while also promising to uphold the good standards that BASL is known for “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Nigerian Aviation Awards (NIGAV) for recognizing our efforts and contributions to the aviation industry,” “These awards serve as a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team members who strive for excellence every day.
“As we celebrate these achievements, BASL reaffirms its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of service excellence and innovation in airport management. We remain dedicated to providing passengers with unparalleled experiences and setting new benchmarks for quality and efficiency in the aviation sector,”
Aviation
Again, Air Peace plane suffers malfunction, windshield shatters upon landing at Abuja airport; officials cover up incident
A potentially hazardous incident occurred earlier on Monday involving an Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft operated by Air Peace Airlines
As the plane descended into Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, the windshield shattered.
Fortunately, despite the alarming nature of this event, the flight, which had departed from Akure in Ondo State at 8:30 am, landed at 9:40 am without further incident.
Notably, among the passengers on board was human rights advocate Omoyele Sowore, who was travelling to Abuja to attend a scheduled court trial.
Although the flight crew opted not to disclose the incident to the passengers, sources close to the matter revealed that it sparked significant concern within the aviation industry, given the rarity of such occurrences.
SaharaReporters further learnt that following the incident, Air Peace cancelled its Abuja to Lagos flight and also its planned Akure to Lagos flight.
“Although the crew did not inform the passengers, it created serious panic in the industry because this is very rare. But they’re covering it up,” the source said.
However, efforts made by SaharaReporters to reach the Managing Director/Chief Executive Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Bunmi Onabanjo Kuku, for comments failed as she did not answer her calls.
She also did not reply to a text message sent to her.
Mrs. Ijeoma Nwosu-Igbo, FAAN General Manager, Public Affairs and Protocol and Passages, said she was not authorised to offer any comment.
Efforts to reach the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) also failed as its Director, Public Affairs, Wunmi Oladeji, did not answer her calls or reply to a text message sent to her.
However, a staff member of Air Peace, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told SaharaReporters that it was only a crack that was detected, and it was promptly repaired.
Aviation
NAHCO Chairman welcomes Emirates Airlines back to Nigerian skies
The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO) has secured the bid to provide passenger and cargo ground handling services for Emirates Airlines at Lagos International Airport, as the United Arab Emirates carrier ramp up efforts to resume flights into the country.
Emirates Airlines halted flights into Nigeria in October 2022 because it could repatriate funds accruing from ticket sales held in the country.
The carrier will resume flight on October 1, 2024 after a two-year hiatus.
In a statement, signed by its Assistant General Manager, Corporate Communications, Mr Tayo Ajakaye, NAHCO said the renewed contract underscores the company’s unrelenting commitment to delivering exceptional ground handling services and highlights its role as a critical partner in Nigeria’s aviation industry.
The agreement with Emirates Airlines, Ajakaye said reinforces NAHCO’s position as the trusted service provider to some of the world’s leading airlines.
“We are honoured to welcome Emirates Airlines back to Nigeria and to continue our longstanding relationship with this important Airline. Securing this renewal is a testament to NAHCO’s consistent quality of service and the trust our partners place in us. We look forward to further strengthening valued partnerships and continuing to set the standard for ground handling in Nigeria,” said Dr. Seinde Fadeni, Chairman of NAHCO Plc.
Prince Saheed Lasisi, Group Executive Director – Commercial & Business Development at NAHCO Plc stated, “Our successful renewal of this contract with Emirates Airlines is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the entire NAHCO team.
“We are proud to be the preferred ground handlers once again for Emirates as they resume their flights to Nigeria. Our focus remains on delivering world-class services that meet and exceed the expectations of our airline partners.”
Mr. Indranil Gupta, Group Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer of NAHCO PLC noted that it was a privilege to have been chosen once more by Emirates Airlines for their ground handling needs at Lagos Airport, and to extend the company’s successful partnership with one of the world’s leading Airlines.
He expressed optimism about the company’s future and reaffirmed NAHCO’s commitment to supporting the growth of the company’s airline partners in Nigeria.
Aviation
CAT-1-Status: De-listing of Nigeria unconnected with safety, security deficiency, says NCAA
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) has clarified issues surrounding the purported ban on Nigerian airlines by United States, in relation to category one status and operation of Nigerian registered aircraft and dry-leased foreign registered aircraft into the United States, in line with the existing Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA).
In an official statement issued Monday, signed by the acting Director General Civil Aviation, Capt. Chris Najomo, NCAA stated that, de-listing of Nigeria has absolutely nothing to do with any safety or security deficiency in their oversight system.
The agency informed that Nigeria has undergone comprehensive ICAO Safety and Security Audits and recorded no Significant Safety Concern (SSC) or Significant Security Concern (SSeC) respectively.
It therefore, affirmed that Nigerian operator can still operate into the U.S. using an aircraft wet-leased from a country who has a current Category One status.
The regulatory agency insisted that it is in full realisation of this situation that has since prompted the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Olorogun Festus Keyamo, SAN, to embark on an aggressive international campaign to empower our local operators to access the dry-lease market around the world.
This, NCAA pointed out, culminated in the visit to Airbus in France earlier this year and the MOU signed with Boeing in Seattle, Washington just last week.
“The Honourable Minister has also done a lot of work to make Nigeria comply fully with the Cape Town Convention which will bring back the confidence of international lessors in the Nigerian aviation market. We are confident that with these steps of the Honourable Minister, it is only a matter of time that Nigeria, not only regains, but can sustain its U.S. Category One status”, NCAA stated.
Explaining further, NCAA added that “To operate into the United States of America, Nigeria like most countries must satisfactorily pass the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Programme and attain Category 1 status. Upon attaining this status, Nigerian airlines would be permitted to operate Nigerian registered aircraft and dry-leased foreign registered aircraft into the United States, in line with the existing Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA)”.
” The first time Nigeria attained Category One Status was in August 2010. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted another safety assessment on Nigeria in 2014. A further safety assessment was conducted on Nigeria in 2017, after which Nigeria retained her Category One status”.
“However, with effect from September, 2022, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) de-listed Category One countries who, after a 2-year period, had no indigenous operator provide service to the U.S. or carrying the airline code of a U.S operator. Also removed from the Category One list were countries who the FAA was not providing technical assistance to based on identified areas of non-compliance to international standards for safety oversight”.
The agency also pointed out that “No Nigerian operator has provided service into the United States using a Nigerian registered aircraft within the 2-year period preceding September, 2022 so it was expected that Nigeria would be de-listed as were other countries who fell within this category. Nigeria was, therefore, de-listed since 2022 and was duly informed of this action .
Aviation
Akwa Ibom govt approves two aircraft for Ibom Air
Akwa Ibom State Government has approved the immediate acquisition of two Bombardier CRJ aircraft, to boost the Ibom Air fleet.
This was part of approvals granted during the August 2024 State Executive Council meeting held at the EXCO Chambers, Government House, Uyo.
Briefing the press after the meeting, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Sir Charles Udoh, said the new two CRJ jets, just like the recently received Airbus 220-300, are not part of the aircraft ordered in 2021, out of which only one has so far been delivered.
He explained that the need for the fleet expansion was due to Ibom Air’s decision to cover some low-traffic routes that require slimmer, more economical aircraft than those used in heavy-traffic routes like Uyo-Abuja–Lagos.
“‘Exco has approved plans by Ibom Air to immediately increase its fleet of aircraft with two CRJ jets to consolidate its enviable position as the leading airline in Nigeria”. In his words.
According to him, while Exco acknowledged the excellent performance of Ibom Air, the government urged the management of the airline not to rest on its oars but to continue to do more to consolidate and maintain its leading position in the aviation industry.
The commissioner hunted further, that the Governor, who precided over the State Council meeting, has restated his administration’s resolve to fulfill its campaign promises, in line with the ARISE Agenda.
As such, Udoh said the governor had directed the Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Professor Eno Ibanga, to ensure that all contractors are set to return to the site as the rains begin to recede.
He, however, disclosed that the Council also approved new road construction contracts as part of efforts to boost the economic growth of the state.
On Culture and Tourism, Udoh hinted that “Exco received a briefing on plans by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to include in-bound footfall into the state in the Fourth quarter of the year in addition to the preliminary plans for another December to remember in Akwa Ibom, featuring Christmas Unplugged 2.0 and Christmas Carol season 17”.
He explained that such plans would be accomplished through a series of events starting from the commemoration of the World Tourism Day 2024, coming up in September.
Aviation
FG signs MoU with Boeing to advance aviation sector
The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with aircraft manufacturer, Boeing to boost the nation’s
The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with aircraft manufacturer, Boeing to boost the nation’s aviation sector.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Tunde Moshood, on Thursday in Lagos.
NCAA and representatives from the Airline Operators of Nigeria.
The minister, Mr Festus Keyamo,SAN, and Boeing’s Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Africa, Mr Anbessie Yitbarek officially signed the MoU
The minister said that the MoU was significant in enhancing the operational efficiency and safety of Nigeria airlines for growth in the global aviation market.
The MoU, he said, is meant to facilitate aircraft acquisition; enhanced technical support; training and development; maintenance and engineering support; on-site support; airport and MRO development; regulatory support among others.
“The MoU will further enhance the ministry’s efforts to modernise and improve the capabilities of Nigerian airlines.
“The benefits of this MoU will be far-reaching, not only in improving the operational efficiency of our airlines but also in ensuring the safety and reliability of air travel in Nigeria,” he said.
On his part, Yitbarek said: “We are excited to work closely with Nigeria’s aviation stakeholders to deliver tailored solutions that will help Nigerian airlines thrive in the competitive global aviation landscape.
“This MoU underscores our commitment to supporting the growth and development of aviation in Africa,” he had said.
NAN reports that the MoU is expected to catalyse significant improvements in Nigeria’s aviation infrastructure and operational standards, further positioning the country as a key player in the global aviation industry.
Aviation
Nigeria signs aircraft maintenance, safety deal with Boeing -Keyamo
Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, says Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an American aerospace company, Boeing, to enhance sustainable development in the country’s aviation sector.
The minister, who disclosed this on Thursday in a statement posted on his official X page, noted that the MoU among several other packages, will provide leadership-development training to help airlines in the country enhance their leadership pipeline.
“Yesterday, in Seattle, State of Washington in the USA, I led a delegation of the Executives of major airlines in Nigeria under the auspices of Airline Operators of Nigeria and other important stakeholders in the civil aviation ecosystem in Nigeria to sign an important Memorandum of Understanding with THE BOEING Company, one of the major aircraft manufacturers in the world,” the minister said.
The development comes more than a month after Boeing agreed to plead guilty to criminal fraud conspiracy charges stemming from two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max planes that killed 346 passengers and crew members in 2018 and 2019.
This is after the US Department of Justice (DoJ) ruled that the company violated a deal meant to reform amidst safety concerns.
However, some families of the victims of the ill-fated aircraft five years ago have criticised the decision, describing it as a “sweetheart deal” that would allow Boeing to avoid full responsibility for the fatalities recorded during the crashes.
Highlights of MOU
On Thursday, Mr Keyamo noted that part of the MoU deal would help Nigeria leverage Boeing’s network of financiers and lessors to better position Nigerian Airlines to acquire newer generation Boeing aircraft.
He said it would also provide enhanced technical support to help airlines introduce new or used Boeing Aircraft, and also provide training in airline operations and business models to enhance airline business practices.
The minister noted that the deal will provide technical support via providing access to Boeing data such as maintenance documents, engineering drawings, parts purchasing, and flight operations documents to streamline maintenance practices in the country.
Part of the MoU will also provide Boeing Field Services Representation in Nigeria or close by as on-site support, Mr Keyamo stated, adding that it will provide leadership-development training to help airlines enhance their leadership pipeline.
Other highlights of the MoU according to the minister include: collaborate with airlines’ in-flight operations, maintenance, and engineering to enhance safety and operational efficiency; collaborate with NCAA and NSIB in close partnership with ICAO and regional regulators to enhance safety oversight in the region and to provide consultation via Boeing’s Airports Engineering team to open and/or expand airport capabilities and advisory on MRO development.
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