Mohammed Shosanya Clean Up Nigeria has announced its rankings for the six cleanest states, with Akwa Ibom topping the list for the sixth consecutive year, followed by
Air Peace will return to Uyo, Ikwa Ibom State from December 1, 2022, Mr. Stanley Olisa, the Spokesman for the airline has said. It also said that its fleet of Airbus aircraft
The federal government has said that all the road maps outlined for the aviation sector would be completed by April 2023 and an estimated 72,300 jobs would be created. The Minister of
A.O. Alegeh & Co Legal Practitioners & Notaries Public, a law firm contracted by Mr. Allen Onyema, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Air Peace has said that there was no fraudulent
The Federal Government Wednesday, announced the emergence of preferred and reserve bidders for three out of four Airport and Cargo Terminals as approved for concession by the Nigeria Airports Concession Programme, NACP.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) has said that its forecasts on flooding were ignored by most state governments in the country. Prof. Mansur Matazu, the Director-General of NiMET stated these on Monday
The African Airlines Association,says airlines in the continent will lose $3.5 billion in 2022,which is equivalent to 20% of 2019 full year revenues. The projected revenue loss due to COVID for the
The Federal Government has engaged a private firm on Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) scheme in order to keep an appropriate record of helicopter movements in and out of Nigeria. Mr. Stanley
The Federal Government has removed the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) from investors list for the nation’s national carrier,the Nigerian Air. James Odaudu, Special Assistant (Public Affairs) to the Minister of Aviation,
The Federal Government has picked the Ethiopian Airlines as its preferred partner for Nigeria Air. Besides, the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) Plc has emerged as among the three Nigerian investors in
About 93 bird strike incidents have occurred across Nigerian airports in the first half of 2022,Mr. Azike Edozie, Head Bird/Wildlife Hazard Control, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)h Of the number, 54 of