Category: Aviation

NCAA defends Air Peace over Gatwick flight disruption incident

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, on Tuesday, defended Air Peace’s handling of the recent flight disruption...

Turkish Airlines plane evacuated as landing gear catches fire

A Turkish Airlines aircraft was evacuated in Nepal’s capital on Monday after a minor fire...

Rano Air trims flight schedule amid soaring jet fuel prices

Rano Air has temporarily suspended some of its flight operations following a sharp surge in...

AGHAN suspends planned strike as NCAA moves to resolve crisis

The Aviation Ground Handlers Association of Nigeria has suspended its planned industrial action over the...

Lufthansa faces €1.7bn fuel cost surge amid Middle East conflict

Germany’s largest airline, Lufthansa, has reported that it is facing about €1.7 billion (nearly $2...

IATA report sparks concerns over cost of flying in Nigeria

The recent classification of Nigeria by the International Air Transport Association as a country with...

Emirates restores 96% of flight operation after Middle East disruptions

Following disruptions triggered by the recent Middle East conflict, which grounded hundreds of aircraft, global...

FG, Airbus seal strategic aviation development ties

The Federal Government has entered into a strategic partnership with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, focusing...

AGHAN issues three-day ultimatum to airlines over N9bn debt

The Aviation Ground Handlers Association of Nigeria has handed airlines a final ultimatum over an...

Spirit airlines nearly completes customer refunds after shutdown

Spirit Airlines has almost finished refunding customers for flights abruptly canceled over the weekend as...

ICYMI: Spirit Airlines shuts down after 34 years leaving passengers stranded

Spirit Airlines ceased operations on the morning of May 2 after 34 years in business,...

African carriers post strong 19.2% rise in international traffic – IATA

African airlines posted a 19.2 per cent year-on-year increase in international passenger demand in March...