Nigeria aviation news today

Here are some of the latest aviation news from Nigeria:

  1. Arik Air to resume international flights: Arik Air, one of Nigeria's largest airlines, has announced that it will resume its international flights from March 1, 2023. The airline had suspended its international flights in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Nigeria Air to take off in 2023: The Nigerian government has announced that Nigeria Air, the country's national carrier, will take off in 2023. The airline is expected to operate domestic and international flights. (Source: The Punch)
  3. FAAN to upgrade Lagos airport's runway: The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced plans to upgrade the runway at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. The upgrade is expected to improve the airport's capacity and reduce flight delays. (Source: ThisDay Live)
  4. Nigerian airlines to benefit from new aviation policy: The Nigerian government has announced a new aviation policy that aims to improve the country's aviation sector. The policy is expected to benefit Nigerian airlines by reducing costs and increasing their competitiveness. (Source: The Guardian)
  5. Air Peace to launch Abuja-London flights: Air Peace, a Nigerian airline, has announced plans to launch flights from Abuja to London. The airline will operate three flights a week on the route. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  6. FAAN to introduce new security measures: FAAN has announced plans to introduce new security measures at Nigerian airports. The measures include the use of biometric technology to screen passengers and the deployment of more security personnel. (Source: Daily Trust)
  7. Nigeria's aviation sector records growth: Nigeria's aviation sector has recorded growth in recent years, with the number of passengers increasing by 10% in 2022. The growth is attributed to the country's growing economy and the expansion of its airline industry. (Source: BusinessDay)
  8. Aero Contractors to resume operations: Aero Contractors, a Nigerian airline, has announced plans to resume operations after a three-year hiatus. The airline will operate flights from Lagos to Abuja and other domestic routes. (Source: The Nation)
  9. Nigerian airlines to benefit from new visa policy: The Nigerian government has announced a new visa policy that aims to attract more tourists and business travelers to the country. The policy is expected to benefit Nigerian airlines by increasing their passenger numbers. (Source: Premium Times)
  10. FAAN to upgrade airport facilities: FAAN has announced plans to upgrade airport facilities across the country. The upgrade is expected to improve the overall passenger experience and reduce flight delays. (Source: The Cable)

These are some of the latest aviation news from Nigeria. I hope you find them helpful!