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Nigeria Medview Airline Conveying Pilgrims abort flight

Medview airline conveying over 222 pilgrims from Ilorin International Airport to Saudi Arabia had to abort its flight which was struck by broods of birds while it was taking off. The incident occurred around 8 pm.  The Muslim pilgrims who were not hurt by the incident were immediately de-boarded. Following the delay

How Nigeria’s air passenger volume will grow by 7% annually

The volume of air passengers in Nigeria is expected to increase by seven per cent annually over the next 10 years. The Regional Vice-President for the Middle East and Africa, International Air Transport Association, Muhammad Ali Albakri, who stated this, said the growth would see an additional 7.9 million passengers take

General Motors Recalling Roughly 800,000 Pickups For Steering Defect

Detroit, USA (Associate Press) -- General Motors Co. is recalling roughly 800,000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 pickup trucks worldwide. The company says the vehicles can temporarily lose electric power steering assist, especially during low-speed turns. If that happens, the driver could lose control of the steering wheel.       The recall

Air fares jump 6% on dollar adjustment

International airlines and travel agents operating in Nigeria are increasing the prices of tickets to locations such as Europe, the United States of America and the Middle East after the reference Naira/USD rate was moved Tuesday to N325. International travel cost rose by six percent after adjustment of the reference dollar

Ease of doing business

Executive Order And New Trends In Abuja, Lagos Airports The executive order issued recently by the presidency to engender ease of doing business in the country seems to be the shot-in-the-arm the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN has been waiting for to up its game in Abuja and Lagos international

Uber knowingly rented cars that were at risk of catching fire to its drivers in Singapore, a report says

Uber was aware that Honda had recalled its Vezel SUVs for a fire risk, but leased them to drivers anyway.   Honda recalled its Vezel SUV last year because it could catch fire — but Uber continued to lease the cars to drivers in Singapore. The news comes from a Wall Street Journal report that

Managing a Successful 3PL Relationship

The term 3PL stands for Third-Party Logistics, a service that allows you to outsource operational logistics from warehousing, all the way through to delivery, and ultimately enables you to focus on your core business. Companies that decided to outsource their logistical needs to a third party provider or 3PL  should understand

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