Aviation
Aviation unions laud Najomo’s strides as NCAA Chief

In a remarkable display of leadership, unions in the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority NCAA, say, the Acting Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Chris Najomo has brought about an era of hope and progress to the aviation sector.
Under his leadership, the NCAA branch unions including : Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, ATSSSAN and the National Association of Aircraft Pilot and Engineers, NAAPE say, the authority has witnessed a significant improvement in workers’ welfare, technical achievements, and industrial peace.
In a chat with newsmen during the celebration of Workers Day in Lagos, Comrade Remi Aderinkomi, chairman, ATSSSAN, NCAA branch, noted that, Captain Najomo’s leadership style is characterized by his ability to listen to the concerns of workers and take concrete steps to address them, adding that, his commitment to the welfare of staff is evident in the numerous initiatives he has undertaken to improve their working conditions.
He listed some of the notable achievements under Captain Najomo’s leadership to include: prevailing on foreign airlines to reduce ticket fares and support for Air Peace to launch the Lagos-London route.
Others are, liberalizing the registration and issuance of certificates for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAVs and drones, restarting audit-compliant airlines like Max Air, achieving an excellent result in the ICAO security audit and Industrial Peace.
“His agenda is in consonance with our aviation Minister’s developmental agenda for Nigeria aviation which has workers welfare as one of the priority areas. The AG, DG NCAA Captain Chris Najomo has been working assiduously and is doing a beautiful job of redeeming the whole of our members in NCAA as well as all the workers of aviation”.
Comrade Aderinkomi emphasized that, the AgDGCA has fostered a culture of collaboration and understanding between management and workers, leading to increased productivity and efficiency.
“I want to advise every faceless and offshore blogger, reporters who are trying to destroy Captain Najomo towering image that they should learn and drop all their antiques because we the workers NCAA, are solidly behind Captain Najomo”.
He added, “We the workers, we challenge everyone to conduct an assessment on the leadership of captain Najomo, anyone can discreetly talk to NCAA workers or to any aviation worker, whether in the public sector or the private sector, so as to gain further insight into the compassionate personality of Captain Najomo that we are talking about here”.
Similarly, Comrade Diepreye Stephen, Chairman, NAAPE, NCAA branch, said, the staff expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the remarkable strides made by the Acting DG and his management team.
According to him, Captain Najomo has made it clear that the welfare of staff is his top priority and ensured the payment of arrears owed workers for a long time which has brought joy to the staff.
On workers welfare, he said, NCAA workers are happy because of the payment of rent arrears, continuation of the wage award and improvement in the welfare of contract staff.
Others he said are, increment of contract staff salary through the implementation of the Conditions of Service, CoS, resolution of promotion issues, backlog of rent and allowance, and continuous payment of wage award Payment of 2024 housing allowance.
“As soon as he came and he said, my staff, your welfare is my welfare as well. He did not end there, our rent arrears have been owed for long, he moved to the minister and got his approval, but as I speak to you right now, he ensured everybody has been paid their rent arrears and this has brought a lot of joy to the staff”.
The NAAPE chairman, NCAA branch also praised the Open-Door Policy of the current Management which has allowed staff to express their concerns and suggestions that have led to a significant improvement in the resolution of staff welfare issues.
While expressing their gratitude and appreciation for Captain Najomo’s efforts and achievements, they pledged their unwavering support and loyalty to achieving the lofty goals and targets of propelling NCAA as the next biggest player in the world of aviation.
“Finally, on behalf of the members of NAAPE, we would like to reiterate our unwavering support and loyalty towards achieving the lofty goals and targets of propelling NCAA as the next biggest goal and the major player in the world of aviation”.

Aviation
Afrijet-FlyGabon appoints Noutchemo as Country Director, launches new route connecting Douala to Port Harcourt

…partners Naija Diaspora Magazine
Afrijet-FlyGabon, a prominent airline recognized for its regional connections across Central and West Africa, has officially launched a new flight route connecting Douala, Cameroon, to Port Harcourt, Nigeria. This new route, set to begin operations this month, will provide a direct air link between these two bustling cities, enhancing both business and leisure travel opportunities in the region.
As part of its commitment to expanding its footprint in Africa, Afrijet-FlyGabon has appointed Fadimatou Noutchemo Simo as the new Country Director for both Cameroon and Nigeria. With extensive experience in aviation management and international relations, Ms. Noutchemo Simo will oversee the airline’s operations, growth, and strategic partnerships in these key markets.
In preparation for the new route, the Country Manager of Afrijet-FlyGabon, along with Ms. Noutchemo Simo, visited the Consuls General of Nigeria in Douala and Buea earlier this month. The purpose of the visits was to inform the consuls about the launch of the new route and to seek their support for strengthening bilateral ties and regional connectivity. These engagements highlight Afrijet-FlyGabon’s dedication to fostering diplomatic relations and collaborations across the Central and West African regions.

Fadimatou Noutchemo Simo
Additionally, in a strategic move to broaden its customer base, Afrijet-FlyGabon has entered into a partnership with Naija Diaspora Magazine. This collaboration aims to engage Nigerians, as well as other nationals, encouraging them to take advantage of the newly introduced Douala-Port Harcourt flight and explore the services provided by Afrijet-FlyGabon. The partnership will leverage the magazine’s wide readership within the Nigerian diaspora, fostering greater awareness and patronage of Afrijet-FlyGabon’s expanding network.
To celebrate the launch of the new route, Afrijet-FlyGabon will host a press conference cocktail event later this month, bringing together key stakeholders, media representatives, and members of the diplomatic community. This event will showcase the significance of the new route, discuss the airline’s vision for further regional expansion, and highlight the growing collaboration between Afrijet-FlyGabon and Naija Diaspora Magazine.
The new Douala-Port Harcourt route is expected to significantly boost trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between Cameroon and Nigeria. This direct flight service promises increased convenience for business travelers, as well as enhanced opportunities for tourism and cross-border collaborations. Through the leadership of Ms. Noutchemo Simo and the strategic launch of this route, Afrijet-FlyGabon continues to reaffirm its dedication to improving regional connectivity and supporting economic growth across Central and West Africa.
For more information on flight schedules and bookings, please visit Afrijet-FlyGabon’s official website.
Aviation
FLYING IN TROUBLE: Kenya Airways faces $1 million demand from Nigerian family over alleged botched Christmas trip

According to Nairametrics, a Nigerian family has urged Kenya Airways Limited to pay $1 million as general damages and compensation over an allegedly botched Christmas trip involving their daughter, a “minor.”
The family, represented by Donald Ibebuike of the Creed & Brooks Partners law firm, addressed the airline in a letter dated December 21, 2024.
The firm accused the airline of allegedly exposing the entire family of its client (Akhanememeh Joseph Osikhena) to unplanned expenditure and disruption of family plans following the botched trip of their daughter (a minor).
Allegations by Creed & Brooks
According to the letter addressed to the Managing Director of Kenya Airways Ltd in Lagos and copied to the airline’s Nairobi office, the family purchased and was issued return tickets for their trip by the airline through Wakanow.com Ltd. on August 31, 2024.
The family intended to take the trip to celebrate Christmas and New Year together, visit friends and close relatives across the United Kingdom, and explore tourist attractions and historical monuments before departing the UK for Nigeria on January 5, 2025.
The lawyer added that in line with the planned itinerary, the client and his family began their UK trip at Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, on December 16, 2024.
He stated that the travel documents of his client and his family members, including the minor (Ms. Gabriella Ikhianosimeh Akhanemeh), were duly checked by Kenya Airways in Lagos, and they were issued with boarding passes for the flight to Heathrow, London, with a stopover at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, before proceeding to London Heathrow.
However, he added, the airline allegedly refused to allow the minor to board its airplane at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, citing “clerical errors” on her travel document, which had already been processed and accepted in Lagos, Nigeria, by the airline.
“Apparently, the passport numbers referenced as accompanying the parents were inadvertently and incorrectly entered by one digit each, but the names were correctly stated by the UK Border Agency.
“Given that our client’s daughter, Ms. Gabriella Ikhianosimeh Akhanemeh, is a minor and in order to attend to her bruised emotions and psychological stability, our client had to discontinue his journey while his wife, Mrs. Rita Nwamaka Akhanemeh, continued and completed her trip to London Heathrow with their other two children, Ms. Brenda Ekhaosi Akhanemeh and Mr. Jordan Eghoghor Akhanemeh,” the letter reads in part.
The lawyer contended that the airline should not have abandoned the family’s daughter halfway, regardless of the clerical errors, as the family had been cleared by the airline’s Nigerian office.
He added that the airline insisted his client and his daughter return to Nigeria.
Ibrahim further claims that the airline advised his client and his daughter to pay over $4,000 before they could be returned to Lagos, Nigeria, describing the development as an alleged “infamous and ill-conceived decision,” which exposed his client to unplanned expenditure and trauma in Nairobi, Kenya.
“Take notice that, owing to this and other associated reasons, our client has instructed us to demand and we hereby demand that you immediately continue and complete our client and Ms. Gabriella Ikhianosimeh Akhanemeh’s journey to London Heathrow, or return them to Lagos, Nigeria, at no cost, without any delay, and pay damages and reparation to him, his daughter, and the entire family in the sum of USD 1,000,000.00 (One Million United States Dollars) within seven (7) days of receipt of this letter,” the letter demands.
The law firm urged the airline to comply with its demands in the interest of justice.
Nairametrics contacted Kenya Airways for a response, but the airline had not replied at the time of publishing this report.
Aviation
Christmas: Nigeria’s oldest aviation firm Aero Contractors slashes airfare to N80,000

In the spirit of the Yuletide, Nigeria’s oldest aviation company, Aero Contractors, has slashed its fares to an average of N80,000 for local flights.
The airfare reduction came at a season when airfares have continually skyrocketed, due to high aviation fuel and maintenance costs.
Speaking on the reduction at a press conference on Tuesday, the Managing Director of the Airline, Ado Sanus, said the ticket price would apply to all Aero’s routes.
Aero Contractors ply, Abuja, Asaba, Benin City, Calabar, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Lagos, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Sokoto.
Sanusi stressed that the reduction was the company’s way of appreciating Nigeria’s flying passengers during the country’s challenging time, which also coincided with the Yuletide.
The gesture, according to him, has commenced and is expected to end in mid-February 2025. The company aims to give back to Nigerians and support them during the Christmas and New Year season.
Airlines displayed different ticket prices for Nigerian routes on their various purchasing websites. Many passengers have abandoned flying because of the exorbitant airfares in the country.
Sanusi said, “We have understood the pains Nigerians have been going through because of the economic hardship, the high prices of tickets, and the holiday season is nearby.
“So, Aero Contractors has decided to announce a Christmas initiative, we call them, pocket-friendly Christmas prices. These prices are designed to allow Nigerians to travel to all our destinations without paying too much.
“And this is in the spirit of giving, which is the spirit of Christmas. We believe that as a company, this is just a very old history of understanding its customers. We believe it’s time for us to give back to our customers.
“Our prices will start from 80,000 to all of our destinations, and we intend to make it affordable to the flying public. And this is to allow the flying public/families to meet their loved ones during this Christmas season.”
The airline boss further said the company did not just take the reduction decision without delight checks, assuring that the new price would still leave a profit for the company.
He emphasised that with the company’s three aircraft, it would sufficiently operate all its routes adding that Aero intends to “continue to be modestly reliable”.
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 .
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