NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority)
No less than 20 commercial airlines have ceased operations in Nigeria in the last two decades due to the various challenges in the country's aviation industry.
Aviation unions across the country have threatened to disrupt flight operations by embarking on a strike over the proposed 50% reductions by the Nigerian government.
Staff members of the Azman Air have been told to take mandatory unpaid leave and the airline has halted operations, according to its public relations officer.
The Ebonyi state government is set to acquire three aircraft to float a new airline following the completion of its Chuba Okadigbo International Airport.
Due to a court order, The Nigerian government lifted the suspension on Arik Air after grounding it for over a week. The airline said it was dedicated to serving
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is set to launch an online passenger complaints portal to track airlines and passengers resolution process.
The Airline Operators of Nigeria commended the legal system for upholding the rule of law and disproving the purported sale of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines.
The Federal High Court in Lagos's Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa declared on Monday that the sale of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines was illegal.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Management, Festus Keyamo, has disclosed that Nigerian airline operators charge high fares due to aircraft shortages.
NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority)
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