The Federal Government has taken decisive steps to address the growing trend of foreign aircraft entering Nigeria’s airspace without proper clearance. This action comes following concerns over repeated violations of …
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Festus Keyamo Urges African Nations to Take Action on Single African Air Transport Market
Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged African countries to go beyond policy declarations and take real steps towards implementing the Single African Air Transport Market …
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Wole Shadare to Launch Book on 100 Years of Nigerian Aviation Industry
ole Shadare, the Aviation Editor of New Telegraph Newspaper, is set to unveil a landmark book that documents the evolution and major events in Nigeria’s aviation industry over the past …
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Flights resume as NiMET unions suspend strike
Air Peace, Nigeria’s biggest airline, has announced that it will fully resume all flight operations from Friday, April 25, 2025. This comes after workers and unions of the Nigerian Meteorological …
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Keyamo announces Nigeria-Tanzania direct flight
Nigeria and Tanzania are set to improve their relationship as both countries begin moves to launch direct flights that will link the two nations by air. This was made known …