WEST AFRICA MINISTERS AND iPADIS MAP OUT...

A high-level ministerial meeting of Western African States concluded yesterday with a 15-point post-covid recovery plan for air transport in the region, including strategies for the long-term sustainable development of the industry.

NCAA PUTS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON AZMAN AIR SUSPENSION

The attention of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has been drawn to a press release issued by the management of Azman Air over the suspension of its flight operations by the NCAA that has gone viral in the social media.

NCAA Suspends Azman Air Operations With Immediate Effect

Following series of incidents involving Azman Air Boeing 737 Aircraft, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has pursuant to Section 35 (2) of the Civil Aviation Act, 2006 and Part 1.3.3.3 (A) of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs) 2015, suspended the operations of all the Boeing 737 Aircraft in the Fleet of Azman Air Services Limited, with effect from March 15, 2021.

INVITATION TO VIRTUAL HIGH- LEVEL MINISTERIAL MEETING

It is an honour to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Aviation of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in collaboration with the International Partners for Aviation Development ,Innovation and Sustainability (iPADIS) is organizing a virtual conference of Ministers responsible for Air Transport in the West African from 17 to 18 March 2021 on the theme: Air Transport Connectivity and Growth in West African.

FG PARTNERS IPADIS TO REPOSITION AVIATION

Federal Ministry of Aviation in conjunction with International Partners for Aviation Development, Innovation and Sustainability (iPADIS) is organizing a two-day High Level Ministerial Meeting on Enhancing Air Transport Connectivity and Growth in West Africa.

High Level Ministerial Meeting on Enhancing Air Transport Connectivity and Growth in West Africa

High Level Ministerial Meeting on Enhancing Air Transport Connectivity and Growth in West Africa

NCAA LIFTS BAN ON BOEING 737 MAX AIRCRAFT

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has announced the lifting of ban on Boeing 737 Max Aircraft in the Nigerian Airspace, following the two accident involving the Boeing 737 Max Aircraft.

NCAA LIFTS SUSPENSION ON EMIRATES AIRLINES

The Public is hereby notified of the immediate lifting of the suspension placed on Emirates airlines operations in Nigeria.

Prevention of Human factors in air accident occurrence

The DG-NCAA, Capt. Musa Nuhu with Mr. Segun Koiki Chairman, LAAC during a Conference on Prevention of Human Factors in Air accident occurrence.

REPS. COMMENDS NCAA FOR ROBUST OVERSIGHT

The House Representatives′ Committee on Aviation has commended the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for robust oversight of the industry...

NCAA CAUTIONS PILOTS, OTHERS OVER ADVERSE WEATHER

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued Advisory Circular to caution Pilots, Airline Operators and others on severe dust haze/fog phenomenon prevalent in Nigerian airports.

ETHIOPIAN GOVERNMENT BANS FLIGHTS OVER DAM FOR SECURITY

The NCAA, through the Federal Government of Nigeria....

GUIDELINES FOR THE OPERATIONS OF RPAS/UAV IN NIGERIA

1. Background Flight by remotely piloted aircrafts (RPAs) in controlled airspace and over populated areas presents problems to the Authority in terms of ensuring the safety of other users of airspace and persons on the ground.....

UPDATED INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT SCHEDULE

Following the partial resumption of International Flights as approved by Presidential Task Force (PTF) and subsequent requests for additional frequencies by airlines, please find attached the approved updated flight schedule.

WAY FORWARD FOR AVIATION

As NCAA is charting the way forward for Aviation in Nigeria.

TACKLING COVID-19 SPREAD....MEASURES TAKEN BY NCAA UNDER CAPT. NUHU MUSA

Nigeria announced Sub-Sahara Africa's first coronavirus index case through an Italian who arrived through Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on 24th February, 2020. Hence, the activation of Nigeria's National Coronavirus Emergency Operation Centre.

NCAA LEADS, AS AVIATION AGENCIES RELOCATE TO ABUJA

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), in compliance with the directive of the Federal Government has since relocated its Corporate Headquarters to the nation’s Federal Capital, Abuja. The Agency, as the Regulator, was in fact the first to comply with the directive as a way of encouraging others to follow suit.

UPDATE ON CLARIFICATION ON FLIGHT RESTRICTION

Our letter Ref. No: NCAA /DG/AIR/11/16/121 dated 1st June 2020 with respect to restriction of international flights into Nigeria, refers.

UPDATE ON CLARIFICATION ON FLIGHT RESTRICTION

Following the announcement by President Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 on the easing of and the start of second phase on the COVID-19 lockdown , we wish to inform the industry of the following:

COVID -19 PANDEMIC PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOLS

Further to our earlier letter on Quarantine protocol for Nigerian flight crew who operate flights outside the country, we wish to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Health has approved a public health protocol to prevent the spread of the disease by flight crew members.