Nigerian aviation news today
Here are some recent Nigerian aviation news:
1. Arik Air to Resume International Flights
Arik Air, Nigeria's largest airline, has announced plans to resume its international flights after a three-year hiatus. The airline will initially operate flights to destinations in West Africa, including Ghana, Senegal, and Côte d'Ivoire. (Source: Vanguard)
2. NCAA Approves New Aviation Security Guidelines
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has approved new guidelines for aviation security in the country. The guidelines aim to enhance security measures at airports and prevent terrorist attacks. (Source: The Nation)
3. FAAN to Upgrade Lagos Airport's Runway
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced plans to upgrade the runway at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. The upgrade is expected to improve safety and reduce flight delays. (Source: ThisDay)
4. 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 per week on the route, using a Boeing 777 aircraft. (Source: Leadership)
5. NCAA to Introduce New Regulations for General Aviation
The NCAA has announced plans to introduce new regulations for general aviation in Nigeria. The regulations aim to improve safety and reduce accidents in the general aviation sector. (Source: The Guardian)
6. AIB to Investigate Recent Air Crash in Nigeria
The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has launched an investigation into a recent air crash involving a Cessna 208B aircraft in Nigeria. The crash occurred on February 22 and resulted in the death of two people. (Source: Premium Times)
7. FAAN to Implement New Security Measures at Airports
FAAN has announced plans to implement new security measures at airports across the country. The measures include the installation of CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and explosive detection systems. (Source: Daily Trust)
These are some of the recent Nigerian aviation news.