NCAA blasts Aviation Elders on spurious claims bordering on Najomo's confirmation The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has berated the shadow chasing efforts of a so - called industry group : Aviation Elders (AE) , which has embarked on a sinister move to thwart efforts by the Federal Government to confirm the appointment of Captain Chris Najomo as the substantive Director General of the apex aviation regulatory body. In a move aimed at mudslinging, Aviation Elders accused Najomo of handling safety matters with levity. Aviation Elders accused Najomo of trivializing the sector by allegedly announcing his confirmation by himself in a video when the National Assembly has not done so. Though the NCAA would have ignored the group with its sinister agenda, but is constrained to set the records straight. NCAA's Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mr Michael Achimugu has countered all the allegations saying the...
FAAN Managing Director highlights benefits of AMPAP programme The Managing Dirgector of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs Olubunmi Kuku has highlighted the benefits of the Professional Airport Managers Programme (AMPAP), organized by the Airports Council International (ACI) saying the exercise has been worth its while. At the AMPAP Alumni Meet and Greet in Lagos, Mrs Kuku expressed profound appreciation for the enlightening experience gained through the program. She emphasized that the value extended beyond the curriculum, highlighting the crucial opportunity to build camaraderie, exchange perspectives, and understand diverse approaches to problem-solving among her colleagues. Mrs. Kuku noted that the program’s effectiveness stemmed from its practical approach, utilizing real-life case studies to enhance understanding and application in current professional roles. She particularly praised the interactive structure, which encouraged acti...
Emirates , Air Peace sign interline agreement ...To expand travel choices to 13 Nigerian cities Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has signed an interline agreement with West Africa’s largest airline, Air Peace, enhancing connectivity for passengers travelling to and from Nigeria. The partnership expands Emirates’ footprint to 13 new cities in Nigeria with frictionless single-ticket travel and simplified baggage throughput. Travellers booked on flights from Dubai to Lagos can access more of Nigeria, with onward connections to Asaba, Akure, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna and Owerri. The interline agreement will also benefit corporate travellers, connecting to additional cities in one of Africa’s major economic hubs, including its capital city Abuja, Kano, Uyo, Port Harcourt and Warri, further supporting the strong bilateral trade relationship between Nigeria and the UAE. Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer said, “...
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