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Dissolve charade called Nigeria Air now -Onyema, Air Peace CEO

Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Oyeama, speaks on the controversy surrounding the recently unveiled Nigeria Air by the…

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NCAA suspends Dana Airlines

Abolaji Ayodeji The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA has suspended Dana Airlines over inability to conduct a safe flight. NCAA…

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FG approves resumption of flights between Nigeria, UAE

The Federal Government has approved the resumption of scheduled passenger flights between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This…

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New Anambra airport records 142 flights, 3,865 passengers in 1 month

The newly inaugurated Anambra Cargo Airport has recorded 142 flights with 3,865 passengers landing and taking off from the airport…

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Revised Travel Protocol: NCAA to slam defaulting airline $3500 per passenger

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Tuesday issued a notification that any airline that flouts the newly revised COVID-19 Provisional…

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NCAA approves opening of Anambra International cargo/passenger airport

By Cajetan Mmuta The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a certificate of authority to the Anambra state government…

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Gov. Obiano inaugurates Anambra Cargo/Passenger Airport

Anambra Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, on Saturday inaugurated the newly-built Anambra International Cargo/Passenger Airport, Umueri. The airport described by the…

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FG moves to address perimeter fences challenges around airports

The Federal Government is working on addressing challenges related to damaged, incomplete, and non-existing perimeter fences at the nation’s airports.…

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Reps, NCAA meet over new ground handling rate for indigenous, international carriers

The House of Representatives said it held a closed-door meeting with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) over the new…

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