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ANAP decries attack on airport staff by military personnel

  ANAP decries  attack on airport staff by military personnel    The Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP) has condemned what it described  as the continuous assault on civilian airport workers by personnel of the Nigerian Air Force. The body is calling for urgent measures to halt the recurring incidents at airports across the country. In a statement issued by its Deputy Secretary General, Comrade Ocheme Aba, ANAP said the latest incident occurred on May 11, 2026, at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, where the Head of Operations of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Ekene Enechukwu, was allegedly assaulted by an Air Force personnel at a checkpoint near the airport toll gate. The association said Mr. Enechukwu, a Deputy General Manager, was responding to an emergency fire alert when he was reportedly misjudged due to his hurried movement. The misjudging occasioned an  attack that left him injured. ANAP describ...

FAAN commends airport worker for honesty , professionalism

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  FAAN commends airport worker for honesty , professionalism The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) proudly commends ISIBOR BLESSED NICHOLAS, a contract staff of Pathfinder working with Lufthansa, for his remarkable honesty, integrity, and professionalism. Mr. Isibor demonstrated exceptional character by safely keeping and returning a passenger’s missing mobile phone after 10 days, ensuring the item was returned intact to its rightful owner. This act of integrity reflects the values of accountability, trust, and dedication that FAAN continues to promote across the aviation community. We celebrate and appreciate staff members who go above and beyond in upholding the image of Nigeria’s aviation industry through honest service delivery.

NCAA mulls flyer identity registration, certification for drone operators

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  NCAA  mulls flyer identity registration, certification for drone operators The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has concluded plans to carry out flyer identity registration and certification for operators of drone in the country. The flyer identity programme according to its Director General , Captain Chris Najomo is to create a more conducive environment for advancing the sector seamlessly and enabling safe, secure practice. Disclosing this yesterday at the sixth  International Drone Technology Conference And Expo in Lagos , Najomo said the new arrangement to curb drone proliferation and manage the rapid growth of the recreational open category of drones. Najomo said the programme is to create a more conducive environment for advancing the sector seamlessly and enabling safe, secure practice. He said the NCAA is  collaborating with  the organisers of the Dronetecx  Exhibition and Conference , Mr Fortune Idu  to develop a flyer registration a...

FAAN MD Reaffirms Commitment to Emergency Preparedness, Seeks Stronger Collaboration with LASEMA

  FAAN MD Reaffirms Commitment to Emergency Preparedness, Seeks  Stronger Collaboration with LASEMA The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, has reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to strengthening its collaboration with the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) in the areas of emergency preparedness, disaster management and coordinated response operations. Mrs. Kuku gave the assurance during a courtesy visit by the Permanent Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, to the FAAN Headquarters in Lagos. The FAAN MD commended LASEMA for its continued support and cooperation during emergency situations at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, noting that the relationship between both agencies has played a key role in improving emergency response coordination and incident management in Lagos State. She described the partnership between FAAN and LASEMA as strategic, espe...

NCAA adopts digital platform for technical personnel applications

  NCAA adopts digital platform for technical personnel  applications The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is migrating from paper applications for technical personnel to a digital platform. The platform would cover technical certification processes such as aircraft registration, airworthiness certification, aircraft maintenance programme approvals, export and import certification of airworthiness, supplemental type certificates and monitoring of airworthiness directives. Speaking yesterday at the unveiling of Modern Personnel Licensing and Certification (MPLC) NCAA Digital Transformation Initiative PEL/MED Stakeholder Engagement, held at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos, its Director-General Civil Aviation (DGCA), Chris Najomo, said the new regime would become  effective  July 2, 2026. According to him, the digital platform would further reduce the timeline to 90 days. The NCAA boss stated that the digital transformation initiative would ...

ValueJets Airlines expands connectivity with new routes

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  ValueJets Airlines  expands connectivity with new routes ValueJets  Airlines has announced the launch of two new routes as part of its continued commitment to expanding connectivity, enhancing passenger convenience, and strengthening regional integration across West Africa. According to a statement by the airline,  the new service will begin May 18, 2026,  with daily flights between Owerri and Abuja, creating a direct and efficient link between the South-East region and Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.  The route, the airline said  is expected to serve the growing travel needs of business professionals, government officials, families, students, and leisure travelers who require dependable and comfortable air transport between both cities. The introduction of the daily Owerri–Abuja service, the statement added will further reinforces ValueJet’s growing domestic network and its dedication to improving accessibility within Nigeria throu...

No Passenger Was Abandoned In London by Air Peace, NCAA Boss Insists ......Condemns Demarketing of Nigerian Airline

 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...