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NCAA Threatens To Withdraw Airlines’ Licences Over N46bn Debt

NCAA Threatens To Withdraw Airlines’ Licences Over N46bn Debt   The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Tuesday, said it would withdraw the licenses of domestic airlines within 30 days beginning from August 30, 2022, if the airlines fail to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on...

FG Releases N5bn Aviation Bailout, Bars 22-year Aircraft From Nigeria

FG Releases N5bn Aviation Bailout, Bars 22-year Aircraft From Nigeria       The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Aviation, Hassan Musa on Monday told the House of Representatives that the Federal Government had released N5bn out of the N26bn approved as COVID-19 intervention fund for the aviation...

All International Airports’ll Become Fully Operational Soon, Says FG

All International Airports’ll Become Fully Operational Soon, Says FG       All five international airports in Nigeria will become fully operational to international flights in a couple of weeks, the Federal Government said on Monday. Speaking on behalf of the aviation industry at the COVID-19 Presidential Steering Committee...

Airlines Resume, Seek Release Of N27bn Bailout

Airlines Resume, Seek Release Of N27bn Bailout         Local airlines, yesterday, resumed skeletal services following last week’s disruption by the EndSARS protests and the attendant curfew imposed by the Lagos State government. The demonstrations, which had forced some foreign operators to suspend flights, resulted in grounding of...

COVID-19: No Infrastructure For Testing At Airports – NCAA

COVID-19: No Infrastructure For Testing At Airports – NCAA     The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on Monday declared that there was no infrastructure to conduct COVID-19 tests on thousands of passengers who would use the airports once international flights resume on August 29. International commercial flights are...

Domestic Flights Can’t Resume June 21 – Fed Govt

Domestic Flights Can’t Resume June 21 – Fed Govt     The Federal Government on Thursday said it was not feasible to open the airspace for commercial flights to begin operations again on June 21, 2020. According to the government, it will be disastrous to allow domestic flights...