Sunday, 25 December 2016

Libyan plane hijacked to Malta



Hijackers of Libyan plane belonging to  Afriqiyah Airways  have begun allowing passengers disembark in Malta.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Christmas strikes: Your travel questions answered



As the busiest travel week of the winter begins, travellers by air and rail face cancellations, delays and disruption. After a weekend of bad weather wrecked the plans of thousands of airline passengers, impending industrial action could cause more damage.

World’s largest VIP terminal opens at Al Maktoum International



The world’s largest VIP terminal was officially opened at Al Maktoum International at Dubai South on Monday. Inaugurated by Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, the 5,600-square metre standalone facility is intended to exclusively cater to private, business and government VIP travellers.

Which airports are most popular with which planes, revealed



Have you ever wondered which airport sees the most flights with each aircraft type? No, neither have I.

Arik has no safety issue, NCAA assures passengers



The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) yesterday cleared the air on the operations of Arik Air, saying the airline has no safety issue.

New Ghanaian airline acquires licence to stir competition



Goldstar Air, a wholly owned Ghanaian company, has received an Air Carrier Certificate from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to operate scheduled and non-scheduled flights to 11 destinations across the world, including Baltimore in the United States of America and Gatwick in the United Kingdom.

Pakistani Airline Staff Sacrifice Goat On Tarmac Ahead Of Take-Off



Seeking "divine intervention", staff of Pakistan's national carrier Pakistan International Airlines or PIA sacrificed a black goat at the airport tarmac in Islamabad before an ATR-42 aircraft took off nearly a week after the French-built turboprop planes were grounded following a crash that killed 47 people.

NCAA warns stakeholders against peddling false information about competitors



The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Sunday warned all industry stakeholders against peddling false or misleading information about competitors in the sector.

United Airlines plane slides off runway at O’Hare Airport



A plane slid off a runway early Sunday at O’Hare International Airport.

Monday, 19 December 2016

Pilot in footballers' crash in Colombia 'not trained properly'



The pilot in the plane crash that killed 71 people traveling to Colombia on a Bolivian charter including footballers from Brazil had not flown enough hours to pilot commercial flights, a copilot's attorney said Saturday.

Air Peace begins flights to Uyo



Air Peace has announced that it would commence flight operations on the Lagos-Uyo route from December 18.
The airline also assured its customers that it had made adequate preparation with vendors for the supply of aviation fuel throughout the festive period and beyond, to ensure hitch-free operations.

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Ghana suspends plans to get a new national airline



Ghana has suspended plans to get a partner for the new national airline. This is because the work of the approval committee in the Public Private Partnership process has stalled following the election of a new government.

Airline pilots anonymously report suicidal thoughts, study finds


Spoiler alert: Your fear of flying is likely to increase after reading this.

Hundreds of pilots who are currently flying commercial planes may be clinically depressed, according to research published in the journal Environmental Health on Wednesday. Worse still, many pilots with symptoms of depression may not seek treatment due to fears of negative career consequences, such as being grounded, said researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Monday, 12 December 2016

Emirates' longest flight record to be overtaken? Non-stop flight from Perth to London set



Qantas plans to operate non-stop flights from Perth to London, the world’s first regular passenger service linking Australia directly to Europe in a move hailed by tourism groups Monday.

Airlines panic as Nigeria, Ghana run out of aviation fuel



Foreign airlines operating in Nigeria are panicking over current fuel shortage on the West African coast that may affect their operations especially as the Yuletide season beckons.