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Powerful Nigerians smuggling Jet-A1 to West African countries – Senate panel
The Chairman of the Senate Aviation Committee, Senator Smart Adeyemi, has said that wealthy Nigerians stealing and exporting the Jet–A1 are responsible for the scarcity of aviation fuel in the country.
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Anxiety, As Nigeria Air Remains in Limbo
By Adeniyi Onifade
Like an unbaptized innocent child, Nigeria’s official carrier – Nigeria Air still remains in limbo, four years after Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika had, on July 18, 2018, unveiled the name and logo of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Marketers push back, urge FG to stop meddling in Jet-A1 affairs
Aviation fuel marketers have told the Federal Government to stop meddling in activities relating to Jet-A1, especially the price at which the product is being sold to airlines.
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Aviation Fuel Now Hits N714 Per Litre
There are fears that, at least, three domestic airlines may close shop in the coming months due to the continuous rise in the price of Jet A1, otherwise known as aviation fuel.
The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has raised the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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How Scarcity of Aviation Fuel is Hurting Nigerian Economy
By Adeniyi Onifade
The unending scarcity of aviation fuel in the country is causing ripples in the industry and also hurting activities of the sector.
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Nigeria Air: Emirates, Others Bid for Technical Synergy
Hadi Sirika
By Adeniyi Onifade
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Emirates Airlines and Qatar Airways are among international carriers pushing for technical synergy with the federal government to establish Nigeria Air.
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Uneasy Calm in Aviation, as NASS moves Sector to Concurrent List
Fare Hike Crashes Local Passenger Traffic by 40%
There has been uneasy calm amongst aviation stakeholders as the National Assembly has moved to transfer aviation from exclusive to concurrent legislative list.
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Stakeholders Call for Protectionism in Nigeria’s Aviation Sector
By Adeniyi Onifade
The need for federal government to protect local airlines have again been brought to the fore. As such, stakeholders under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), commended the government for standing!-->!-->!-->…
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Unveiling Ethiopian Airlines’ Online Booking Platform for Cargo Services
By Yange Ikyaa
Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services, which is Africa’s largest aviation cargo network operator, has launched a new feature that enables customers to make online reservations for their cargo.
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As Nigerians Await new National Carrier in 2022
By Adeniyi Onifade
Nigeria’s aviation sector is considered as one of the major sectors with high Gross Domestic Product Expectations.
However, availability of manpower and operational facilities to ensure that the sector!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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