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NAMA Expresses Worry Over Poor Visibility

Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has expressed concern over challenges faced by airlines and passengers in the past few days, due to reduced flight visibility at the airports. NAMA’s Acting Managing Director, Mr Emma Anasi, made the observation in a statement issued and made available...

Baggage Delay: NCAA Fines Arik Air N6m

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a N6million fine to Arik Air Limited for contravening the provisions of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs). The NCAA also ordered the airline to pay its passengers ,whose baggage were delayed on the London to Lagos...

Harmattan: NCAA Warns Pilots About Poor Visibility

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has issued a circular warning pilots about poor visibility brought about by harmattan haze in some parts of the country. The spokesperson for the NCAA, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, said the circular, which also offered guidance on accident prevention, was in...

NCAA summons Emirates Over Dollar for Tickets

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has summoned officials of Emirates Airlines to a meeting today, as it continues its investigations into allegations that the airline recently asked its passengers travelling out of Nigeria to pay for air tickets in the United States dollar. This is...

Tackling the Aviation Fuel Debacle

The problem of aviation fuel scarcity also known as JET A-1 has not only made Nigerians witnessed incessant flight delays or cancellations but also contributed to other economic challenges. It started gradually at the beginning of the year and got tougher in April due to...

Aviation Crisis Deepens as Another Airline Suspends Operations

Another domestic carrier, First Nation Airlines, has suspended its operations, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has said. This is coming less than 24 hours after Aero Contractors Airlines, Nigeria’s second largest commercial carrier, announced the suspension of its scheduled flight services and its workers were...