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  1. Allen Onyema: Gatwick Airport Accused of Hindering Air Peace's London Operations

    Nigeria Allen Onyema: Gatwick Airport Accused of Hindering Air Peace's London Operations

    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...
  2. Nigerian Government's Denial Hampers Air Peace's International Operations, CEO Says

    Nigeria Nigerian Government's Denial Hampers Air Peace's International Operations, CEO Says

    Allen Onyema, the CEO of Air Peace Airlines, revealed the challenges his airline faced due to what he described as internal and external conspiracies. Speaking on Arise Television's Morning Show, Onyema detailed how Air Peace was denied a Technical Country Operators (TCO) permit by Nigerian...
  3. Air Peace Crew Makes Cultural Statement: London Arrival in Ishiagu Attire Stirs Controversy

    Nigeria Air Peace Crew Makes Cultural Statement: London Arrival in Ishiagu Attire Stirs Controversy

    In a move highlighting cultural pride, Air Peace staff arrived in London adorned in vibrant Ishiagu attire, traditionally worn in Igbo land. This departure from conventional uniforms sparked a mix of reactions across social media. While some applauded the display of heritage, others questioned...
  4. Nigerians Celebrate as Air Peace Stuns with Massive London Fare Reductions - Economy Now ₦1.2M

    Nigeria Nigerians Celebrate as Air Peace Stuns with Massive London Fare Reductions - Economy Now ₦1.2M

    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...
  5. Airlines' Relief as CBN Clears $64.44M Forex Backlog, Yet Long Road Ahead

    Nigeria Airlines' Relief as CBN Clears $64.44M Forex Backlog, Yet Long Road Ahead

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has fulfilled its promise by disbursing $64.44 million, marking the latest step in addressing the extensive backlog of foreign exchange owed to airlines. This disbursement brings the total verified amount paid to airlines to $136.73 million, constituting a...
  6. Flight Bound for Abuja Lands in Asaba Due to Wrong Flight Plan

    Nigeria Flight Bound for Abuja Lands in Asaba Due to Wrong Flight Plan

    Flying from Lagos to Abuja, passengers on @flyunitedng were surprised when the cabin crew confidently announced Abuja's arrival, but they had landed in Asaba. The mix-up was attributed to the pilot receiving the wrong flight plan from Lagos, resulting in an unexpected destination. Fear and...
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    Business Airlines need N4.8bn to bring planes out of storage – New Telegraph

    https://www.newtelegraphng.com/airlines-need-n4-8bn-to-bring-planes-out-of-storage/
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    Business Operators Decry Lessors’ Blacklisting of Nigerian Airlines – Thisdaylive

    Operators in the Nigerian aviation sector have decried the blacklisting of Nigerian airlines by major leasing companies. With the blacklisting of the country, domestic carriers would now find it difficult to acquire aircraft through leasing..... Read more via Thisdaylive –...
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    Nigerian airlines spend over N120bn on aviation fuel – Newtelegraph

    There are indications that scheduled domestic airlines in the country may have spent over N120 billion on aviation fuel in the last five years. This is coming as airline operators are meeting to seek solution to escalating price of aviation fuel, otherwise known as … Read more via...
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    Business Banana peels Nigeria’s surviving airlines must avoid – The Sun News

    A fortnight ago, Med-View Airlines announced the suspension of its Lagos-Abuja-Dubai operations which it launched on December 7, 2017 with a lot of fanfare. The suspension, according to the airline’s Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Muneer Bankole, became necessary following the breakdown of the only...
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    Business Air Peace spreads wings to 3 more countries –

    Lagos – Nigerian carrier, Air Peace, is set to spread its wings to three more West African countries, with inaugural flights from Lagos to Freetown in Sierra Leone, Banjul in The Gambia and Dakar, Senegal on Feb 19. Air Peace The airline, in a statement signed by its Communications Manager, …...
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    Business Nigerian airlines should patronise Aero MRO facility -AMCON –

    R-L: Executive Director Operations, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Mr. Aminu Ismail; Commissioner/CEO, Accident Investigation Bureau, Mr. Akin Olateru; Aero Chief Executive Officer, Capt. Ado Sanusi and Dr. Harold Olusegun Demuren at the formal roll out ceremony of the first...
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    Business ‘Why Nigerian Airlines Face Threats of Extinction’ –

    By Chinedu Eze Industry experts and airline operators have said the challenging operating environment characterised by high interest rates, unstable foreign exchange and poor infrastructure are some of the factors threatening the existence of airlines in the country. Currently there are only...
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    Business In 5 Years, 8 Domestic Airlines May Collapse in Nigeria [DAILYTIMES]

    The remaining local carriers operating domestic and regional routes may find it extremely difficult to operate further, as the implementation of Yamoussouko Declaration comes into full force in five years. Open Skies for Africa was cemented at the Yamoussoukro Declaration of 1988, in which many...
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    Business 4 Nigerian Airlines To Commence Flight Operations To Niger [See LIST]

    Four Nigerian carriers have been slated to start flight operations from Nigeria to Niger. The new development was disclosed during a meeting between Technical Committee from the Ministry of Transportation and the concerned airlines held on Wednesday 23rd of November, 2016 at the Aviation House...
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    Business Nigerian Airlines Unable To Return Aircraft Home After Maintenance Check Abroad

    It has been revealed that Nigerian airlines are unable to bring back their aircraft taken abroad for routine maintenance due to their inability to pay outrageous maintenance bills, which have tripled because of the low value of Naira. According to Thisday, some aircraft have been in different...
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