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Global air freight demand increases 13% as African carriers’ load grew 27.6%

...African carriers' largest year-on-year cargo increase The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), grew 12.7% in May 2017 compared to the year-earlier period. This was up from the 8.7% annual growth recorded in April 2017 and

Shippers, agents decry foreign invasion, capital flight

              ANLCA, a, and the Shippers’ Association Lagos State, SALS, known as clearing agents have cried out over loss of huge revenue due to involvement of foreigners in the clearing of cargo from the nation’s ports. Both bodies noted that the invasion was not only depriving the nation and its citizens of accruable

Local airlines report dwindling passenger patronage

          Local airlines in Nigeria have reported a slip in passenger patronage in the first half of 2017 and linking the trend to the prevailing economic recession, which has had dire impacts on the disposable incomes of majority of air travellers. “Traffic has been generally low across board in the first six

Medview Airline Begins Flight Operations To Ilorin July 10

              As part of its expansion drive, Medview Airline is to commence flight operations to Ilorin, the Kwara capital on July 10, 2017 According  to the statement made by Mr Obuke Oyibhota, the airline’s Media Consultant, on Monday in Lagos. The airline would operate three flights a week, scheduled to link Ilorin

Laptop ban lifted on Emirates flights

              Emirates airline has said the cabin ban on laptops no longer applies on its flights to the United States. In March, the US banned cabin laptops and other large electronic devices to and from eight mostly Muslim nations, fearing bombs may be concealed in them. An Emirates spokeswoman said it had

Turkish Cargo opens route to Kano State

            In what appears to be an almost monthly occurrence, Turkish Cargo, one of the world’s fastest-growing freight operations, is expanding yet again – this time in West Africa. The carrier is launching weekly cargo flights to Kano, Nigeria, also touching down in Dakar, Senegal. The added Dakar flight will double the

Ghana to award Nigerian carriers 9th Freedom rights

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              The Ghanaian government has announced plans to further liberalize its Freedoms of the Air as President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration seeks to bolster the country’s role as West Africa’s key aviation hub. While it already offers generous 5th Freedom traffic rights to multiple foreign carriers using AccraKotka International Airport, Deputy Minister of Aviation,

Ethiopian inaugurates second Addis Ababa cargo terminal

              Africa’s largest cargo operator, Ethiopian Airlines, has inaugurated its Cargo Terminal-II facility at home hub Addis Ababa The ceremony was attended by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, transport minister Ahmed Shide and Ethiopian Airlines Group chief executive Tewolde GebreMariam, along with participants from the ICAO Cargo Forum being held in Addis Ababa. Desalegn said: “Today,

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