MMIA fire:NATCA calls for comprehensive safety evaluation of control towers in Nigeria The Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) has called on the Federal Government to undertake a comprehensive safety evaluation of all Control Towers in Nigeria in line with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices. In a press release signed by the president of NATCA, Amos Edino, after the fire incident at the MMIA Terminal, it urged the government to also expedite the completion of the Safe Tower Project, particularly at MMIA, to provide a secure, modern, and resilient working environment for operational personnel. Edino said the incident called for urgent government action as it has once again exposed critical infrastructural and safety gaps that require immediate attention. NATCA boss explained that during the incident, professional staff of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) Air Traffic Controllers working in towe...
Aviation union leader hails Keyamo's efforts in driving domestic carriers' growth In a heartwarming development that promises to revolutionize Nigeria's aviation sector, Enugu Air is set to take to the skies, bringing with it a wave of transformation and growth. This exciting new chapter in the nation's aviation history is expected to yield numerous benefits, not only for the state of Enugu but for the entire country. For far too long, flying in Nigeria's airspace has been a luxury reserved for the few, with exorbitant prices and limited options leaving many travelers with no choice but to endure the hardships. The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a devastating blow to the industry, with many airlines shutting down operations and leaving the nation with a severe shortage of air travel options. However, with the entrance of Enugu Air into the market, a new dawn is breaking. This pioneering airline is poised to bridge the gap between high demand and low supply, eliminating ...
No Passenger Was Abandoned In London by Air Peace, NCAA Boss Insists ......Condemns Demarketing of Nigerian Airline The Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo, has strongly defended Air Peace against allegations that the airline abandoned passengers in London without accommodation following a flight disruption caused by a bird strike. Speaking to journalists in Lagos, the NCAA boss dismissed viral claims that passengers were “stranded” in the United Kingdom, insisting that the airline acted responsibly and in full compliance with aviation safety protocols. According to him, all affected passengers were promptly accommodated at the Hilton Hotel near Gatwick Airport after the operating aircraft suffered a bird strike that was discovered during post-landing inspection procedures. “There was no case of abandonment,” the DG said emphatically. “The passengers were taken care of. In fact, my wife was on that flight and they were all accommodat...
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