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British Airways grounds aircraft in Lagos over ‘technical issue’

British Airways (BA) has grounded its faulty aircraft at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, causing delays in its scheduled flight to London. According to NAN, the airline’s flight number BA 74, which was scheduled to depart from Lagos to London, at 10.50 on June 19, encountered a delay due to a technical issue with the aircraft. It …

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LASG to establish Road Safety Unit for improved transport safety in Lagos

The Lagos State Government is set to establish a Road Safety Unit within its Ministry of Transportation to enhance transport safety across the state. This initiative is part of the state government’s comprehensive plan to prioritize road safety over the next two years. Outlined in Section 4.3 of the newly unveiled Lagos State Transport Policy, …

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SSCTL, FRSC Helmsmen Holds Discussion On Aligning Road Transportation To NQSF

Mallam Umar Muhammad, the Chairman of the Sector Skills Council for Transportation and Logistics (SSCTL), on Thursday 20, June held a strategic meeting with CM Shehu Mohammed, the Corps Marshal, of the Federal Road Safety Corps to discuss critical transportation and logistic matters in Nigeria. The meeting focused on aligning the road mode of transportation …

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Experts to X-ray challenges in aviation ecosystem at conference

Experts and stakeholders in the air transport and allied industries will address the challenges facing the sector at the 28th Annual Conference of the League of Airports and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC) next month in Lagos. Key speakers include Dr. Thomas Ogungbangbe, CEO and Founder of CITA Aviation Fueling Company Limited; Capt. Samuel Caulcrick, former Rector …

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Despite huge investments, unviable airports dot states

Nigeria’s drive to connect every state capital to the national air network has led to a proliferation of airports, with subnational entities establishing airports in their domains. While air transport infrastructure is widely recognized as a catalyst for socio-economic development, experts emphasize that viability must be the primary consideration for such projects. Despite having the …

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Group To Discuss Aviation Sustainability Amid Macroeconomic Challenges

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s aviation industry are set to discuss the way forward for the nation’s aviation sector. The conference titled, ‘Aviation Survivability Amidst Challenging Macro-economics Environment,’ is put together by the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC). According to a statement made available to LEADERSHIP, LAAC said, this year’s conference was informed by the …

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Reopening of Lagos-Kano railway line, major rebound for economy – Group

“The resumption of transport operations on the Lagos-Kano railway route would drastically reduce the rising cost of food,” the group said. The Democratic Front (TDF), a pro-democracy group, has described the repair and reopening of the Lagos-Kano railway line for freight operations as a major boost for the economy. The TDF said this in a statement …

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“Airfares Will Increase”: Nigerian Airlines Risk Shutting Down Amid Forex Fluctuation

There are indications that some domestic airline carriers may have to close because they cannot obtain the foreign exchange needed to either return or transport their aircraft abroad for maintenance. Fluctuating exchange rates have been discovered to impact the price of aircraft spare parts. The nation’s twelve scheduled carriers, which operate various aircraft, including Dash …

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Nigerian Airlines Abandon 50% of Aircraft at Maintenance Facilities on Lack of FX

It has emerged that the inability of Nigerian-owned airlines to maintain their aircraft is worsening the prohibitive fares and low capacity As at the last count, over 50 percent of aircraft owned by Nigerian airlines are either parked at airports or at maintenance facilities in Nigeria or overseas, a development that has led to reduction …

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