The Federal Government has approved the appointment of Mrs. Victoria Shin-Aba as the new Airport Manager of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos. Shin-Aba is to replace Nehemiah Auta who had been redeployed to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Headquarters as Deputy General Manager (Operations). Minister of State
Month: August 2017
Nigeria, Air Peace Airline fares to attract investors
Nigeria, Apapa Ports road gridlock causes disagreement between Stakeholders
Nigeria, Lagos Apapa road on going rehabilitation has caused a war of words between maritime operators and other stakeholders as a result of the unbearable traffic log jam and blockade of the routes they have been experiencing for years. The latest being the buck-passing among various interest groups on who
Delta Airline plans daily flight from Nigeria to US
Delta Airlines says it will be launching another three weekly nonstop flights from Lagos to New York-JFK, in addition to its existing four-times a week service to the United States. The Lagos-New York flight, which will be effective from March 25, 2018, will make its operations daily, from Nigeria to
U.S. board to vote on likely cause of Tesla ‘Autopilot’ crash
Hyundai to launch pickup, more SUVs to reverse U.S. sales slide
DETROIT/SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) plans to launch a pickup truck in the United States as part of a broader plan to catch up with a shift away from sedans in one of the Korean automaker's most important markets, a senior company executive told Reuters. Michael J. O’Brien, vice president
Ford wants to build electric vehicles in China
(Reuters) - Ford Motor is exploring setting up a joint venture with Chinese firm Anhui Zotye Automobile Co to build electric passenger vehicles in China under a new brand, tapping into a boom for such vehicles in the world's top auto market. China, struggling with alarming pollution levels in major cities,
Nigeri’s Arik back to 4,000 passengers per day
... Airline now fly to Ghana, Togo, Senegal Nigerian flag carrier, Arik, has disclosed that it is now back to flying around 4,000 passengers per day with its fleet of aircraft. Speaking with journalists in Lagos, Roy Ilegbodu, the managing director of Arik Air, commended the measures put in place by Asset Management
Nigeria’s Courier firms to lose N.5bn to electronic circulation of quoted companies’ annual reports, dividend warrants
Courier organizations in Nigeria may soon be losing over N500 million annually when delivery of annual reports, notices of annual general meetings and dividend warrants go fully electronic. Moov Logistics News gathered that for some years now a number of courier companies have been feeding fat on this errand service to stock
Low pricing affects local airline operators
. Revenue dips by 50 per cent • Delta Airline takes over U.S. route from Arik • FirstNation scales down operations The current low pricing strategy and the attendant low cost of local air travel in the country may be attracting new passengers to airlines, but fast lowering the chances of struggling aircraft