The Nigerian government has temporarily suspended helicopter landing levies after industry pushback. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo announced the suspension and formed a committee to review stakeholders' concerns
The federal government of Nigeria has temporarily suspended the collection of...
Learn about the controversy surrounding the Federal Government's introduction of a $300 landing fee for helicopter operators through NAEBI Dynamic Concepts Limited. While some operators comply, others resist, sparking division within the industry. Minister Festus Keyamo issues a directive...
Allen Onyema, chairman of Air Peace, has accused Gatwick Airport of employing delaying tactics in granting the airline slots to operate on the Lagos to London route between October and December. Speaking at the 48th Annual General Meeting of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies...
Nigeria's largest carrier, Air Peace, has ignited intense competition on the Lagos-London route by significantly reducing its economy class ticket to an unprecedented ₦1.2 million. This move, which represents a remarkable 66% reduction in fares, positions Air Peace as a formidable contender...
In a surprising move that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria's aviation sector, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has executed a sweeping overhaul by dismissing 33 directors under his ministry. Aviation experts are describing this move as a "clean sweep and reversal...
In the bustling landscape of Africa's aviation resurgence, Morocco emerges as a pivotal player, strategically positioned at the crossroads of continents. Fueled by Airbus' optimistic projection of a 3.6% annual growth in passenger traffic, Morocco's allure extends beyond its geographic...
In a strong-worded caution, Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has warned the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) against disrupting airport flight operations. The minister's warning came during the ministerial retreat in Delta, where he addressed the escalating...
The Aviation Union in the industry this morning grounded the operations of Nigeria’s carrier, Arik Air over what they described as a large debt of N12.5billion to Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.
The unions shutdown the airline’s operations on Wednesday after a yearlong negotiations...
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