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IATA seeks allocation of 30% renewable fuel to SAF

IATA seeks allocation of 30% renewable fuel to SAF

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged governments to set a policy framework that incentivises renewable fuel producers to allocate 25 per cent to 30 per cent of their output to Sustainable Aviation Fuel…

ICAO commits to 5% aviation Co2 reduction by 2030

ICAO commits to 5% aviation Co2 reduction by 2030

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and member states have adopted a decarbonization framework aiming for five per cent global aviation CO2 reduction by 2030. This is achievable by expanding the production of Sustainable Aviation…

FG Sets To Procure Combat Aircraft To Fight Insecurity

FG Sets To Procure Combat Aircraft To Fight Insecurity

Following the unending security challenges bedeviling the country, the Federal Government has said it is doing everything it can to bolster the Military Artillery, with modern and sophisticated firepower. This as it revealed that the…

Airlines To Pay Compensation For Cancelled, Delayed Flights – Keyamo

Airlines To Pay Compensation For Cancelled, Delayed Flights – Keyamo

Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development on Wednesday said all defaulting airlines must pay compensations for flight cancellations and delays. The Minister made the announcement during a meeting with the heads of…

Airlines seal $45bn SAF purchase agreement

Airlines seal $45bn SAF purchase agreement

Global airlines have entered into forward purchase agreements for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) worth around a total of $45 billion, well in excess of today’s SAF availability. This is coming as the International Air Transport…

New Aircraft: Nigeria’s aviation faces historical changes, growth

New Aircraft: Nigeria’s aviation faces historical changes, growth

Historical changes The Nigerian aviation industry has continued to experience historic changes, growth, and development. Gone are the days when over 98 per cent of aircraft operating in the country’s sky were over 25 and…

Crisis, in-fighting rock AON over election guidelines

Crisis, in-fighting rock AON over election guidelines

Airlines under their umbrella body, Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), may be heading towards the precipice as the organisation’s November 27, 2023 election to pick their principal officers. The situation is likened to the proverbial…

Mamaj Aviation Consult holds 7th annual summit

Mamaj Aviation Consult holds 7th annual summit

In its continuous effort to draw enthusiasts into mainstream aviation and proffer career paths in the industry, Mamaj Aviation Consult Limited has announced the hosting of this year’s annual conference, the 7th in the series…

Prioritising speed, convenience, biometric technology

Prioritising speed, convenience, biometric technology

In the ever-evolving landscape of air travel, speed, convenience, and the embrace of biometric technologies have emerged as pivotal factors, redefining the passenger experience. The latest Global Passenger Survey (GPS) conducted by the International Air…

Foreign Airlines Bemoan Trapped $700m In Nigeria Banks

Foreign Airlines Bemoan Trapped $700m In Nigeria Banks

Following the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) directive for airlines to meet their banks to clear the foreign exchange (FX) forwards backlog, the foreign airlines have said that about 90 per cent of their $783m…