We’ve over 80m litres of aviation fuel, says NNPC, as airlines report slight improvement in supply
By Samson Echenim After nearly two weeks of airliners scraping for Jet A1, the fuel used by airplanes, the Nigerian National Petroleum
Singapore Airlines taps Airbus A350-900ULR for October launch of world’s longest non-stop commercial flights
Singapore Airlines (SIA) said it would launch the world’s longest non-stop commercial flights from Singapore to New York City in
Rising oil prices to bring about shakeout in airline industry, Ryanair CEO says
The rising price of oil is likely to bring about the demise of numerous low cost airlines with tight profit margins, Michael
Kenya Airways appoints Total Air Logistics sales agent in Nigeria
Kenya Airways has appointed Total Air Logistics Limited as General Sales Agent (GSA) to sell passenger tickets and cargo space in
Battle of the giants
When Singapore International Airlines (SIA) became the first carrier to operate the Airbus A380 ‘superjumbo’ commercially in October
Electronics ban on U.S. flights to be lifted on July 5, Turkish Airlines CEO reveals
The chief executive of Turkish Airlines expects the ban on electronic devices on flights the United States to be lifted on July 5, he
Etihad allows passengers from U.S. ban countries to board flights
Etihad Airways is allowing nationals from six Muslim-majority countries on a U.S. travel ban list to board flights to the United
Oil price hedging loses steam as low prices lure airlines, shippers
The past month’s plunge in oil prices has turned the market for hedging upside down. Oil producers have scaled back locking in future