Several airlines in Nigeria have been forced to park their planes at airports due to the high cost of spare parts and …
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Africa: Forex situation deteriorates as Nigerians Pay Extra Millions to JAPA for Study Abroad
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe increasing number of Nigerians seeking to study abroad has created a significant impact on the country’s exchange rate regime. The demand …
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Africa: Central Bank Nigeria releases $265 million foreign airlines’ trapped funds, as NANTA denies BA exit story
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsIn a move to check a brewing crisis in the country’s aviation sector, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday, August …
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Africa: Forex is the Bane of indigenous Airlines in Nigeria -Aviation Experts
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsOperators in the aviation industry have urged the Federal Government to map out strategies that would prevent further crash of the naira …
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There seems to be unease in the airline industry over uncertainty in the foreign exchange market amidst concern that the rate could …
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Aviation: How Aero Contractors can recover lost grounds
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsHow Aero Contractors can recover lost grounds By Louis Ibah After almost four months of self-imposed closure, Aero Contractors Airline on December …
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At first it looked like fable from one of the Nollywood series until the reporter’s interaction with some of them revealed the …
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Africa: CBN Approves Special FX Window for Airline Operators, Manufacturers
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Friday approved a Special Secondary Market Intervention Retail Sales (SMIS) forex window for domestic airline operators …
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Aviation: Arik Air airlifts 19.5m passengers in 10 yrs, to increase fleet to 52 by 2025
by Atqnewsby Atqnews…Airline laments inability to operate Abuja-London route By Sade Williams Arik Air, West and Central Africa’ s largest carrier, said on Monday …
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By Louis Odion Anyone still doubting the manipulative influence of multinationals in the political economy of Third World countries like Nigeria only …