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The Nigerian Army (NA) has dismissed as fake, an online advert by fraudulent individuals claiming to be conducting recruitment on behalf of the Nigerian Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) cannot have one size fits all for the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) certification process. Which by any means is still very cumbersome and it should be simplified.
AON have said that the current high and multiple charges, taxes and levies imposed on the airlines by different government agencies and organisations are some of the factors militating growth in the sub-sector.
The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has accused the East African carrier, Ethiopian Airlines of gross abuse of the country’s court over its involvement in the static display of Nigeria Air aircraft.
They added Tyre burst incident does not, and will never detract from Max Air’s well known safety standards.
AON and five other plaintiffs have sued the NCAA over the alleged plan to issue Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to Nigeria Air.
The Federal Government has declared that there are no immediate solutions to the challenges in the aviation industry as the issues are global.
The aviation sector which just recovered from the pandemic-induced recession is likely to have its interesting prospects punctuated if the aviation fuel crisis persists.
The Airline Operators of Nigeria have threatened to prosecute aggrieved passengers who destroy properties belonging to any airline.
Airline operators have raised an alarm that there will be major flight disruptions in the aviation sector due to the scarcity of aviation fuel.