The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has announced that it will start publicly naming and shaming airlines that fail to comply with aviation regulations, particularly in cases of flight delays …
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Helicopter Operators Reject $300 Landing Fee as Aviation Ministry Redirects Charge to Oil Companies
A quiet but tense standoff has continued between the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and helicopter operators in Nigeria following the reintroduction of a $300 landing fee ordered by …
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NSIB Warns New IGR Tax Law Could Disrupt Transport Safety Investigations
The Director-General of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Capt. Alex Badeh, has raised alarm over the possible negative impact of the newly passed Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) tax law …
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NAMA Warns Oil Firms Over $300 Helicopter Landing Levy
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has issued a serious warning to oil and gas companies operating in the country, accusing them of failing to comply with the mandatory $300 …
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Kenya Airways Seeks 7 Days to Resolve Gloria Incident
Kenya Airways has requested a seven-day period to address outstanding issues raised by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), following a controversial incident involving a Nigerian passenger, Gloria Omisore, and …
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Tension Rises in Nigeria’s Travel Industry over Cross-Border Ticket Sales
There is growing tension in Nigeria’s travel and tourism industry as local travel agents, under the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA), raise alarm over the growing activities of …