In this photo provided by The Accident Investigation Board Norway, the body, rotor and separated tail of the helicopter MI-8AMT with the registration RA-22312 is lifted up on deck of the ship Maersk Forza, off the coast of Svalbard, Norway, early Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017. A Russian helicopter that crashed
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Nigeria contracts firm to secure it’s maritime space
Lagos - Nigeria is taking steps to ensure the security of its waterways, maritime facilities and train personnel. The country's Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, disclosed on Monday that the government has contracted an Israeli firm for three years to adequately train Nigerian personnel on the security of the sector, after
FAAN relocates general car hire services to MMIA temporary car park
Cleared MMIA departure corridor on October 23, 2017 Lagos - The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has moved all car hire services operations at the International Airport section of MM Airport to the temporary car park provided by the agency. In two tweets on its official Twitter handle Monday the authority alerted the General
No distress call after fishing boat with foreign crew wrecks
This undated photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the 79-foot fishing boat HONOLULU (AP) — A boat that ran aground off Honolulu while transporting foreign fishermen to work in Hawaii’s commercial fishing industry has raised new questions about the safety and working conditions for foreign laborers in this unique
Questions and answers on proposed ban on laptops in checked luggage in aircraft
Checked luggage WASHINGTON (AP) — First the U.S. government temporarily banned laptops in the cabins of some airplanes. Now it is looking to ban them from checked luggage on international flights, citing the risk of potentially catastrophic fires. The Federal Aviation Administration recently recommended that the U.N. agency that sets global aviation
US closes trucking firm tied to smuggling case
...firm's truck was involved in a human trafficking case in which 10 immigrants died in Texas IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Federal safety regulators have shut down a troubled Iowa trucking company that owned the semitrailer involved in a human trafficking case in which 10 immigrants died in Texas. Pyle Transportation was
Yellow Card Scarcity Leaves Passengers Stranded at Lagos Airport, Trips Cancelled
LAGOS - Passengers who were stranded at Lagos International Airport were forced to cancel their trips due to Scarcity of the Yellow Card - An International Certificate for Vaccination. The yellow card is issued as evidence of vaccination against yellow fever and is a major requirement at the entry point of many African
IATA-WCO Collaboration to Improve Air Cargo Efficiency and Security
Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) announced that IATA's Cargo-XML messaging standard has been fully integrated into WCO's Cargo Targeting System (WCO CTS), a risk assessment tool available to WCO member countries worldwide. The integration of Cargo-XML in the WCO CTS enables electronic communication
Security officials drafted to Lagos airport to maintain order
Tribune reported thick presence of security operatives at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos following the earlier threat by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and industry unions to picket some airlines over casualization and unionism yesterday created tension at the airport. As early as 7.00am, Thursday October 5, the security personnel
Nigerian Immigration Service increases visa issuing counters at Lagos airport
Lagos (Punch) - The Nigeria Immigration Service has increased visa issuing centres and counters from one to two at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. A source, who craved anonymity, said the immigration authorities in Abuja ordered the Lagos airport command to increase the counters to two in order to facilitate