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Venezuela bans Turkish Airlines, Others over US warning

Venezuela has banned Turkish Airlines and several other foreign carriers after they suspended flights to the country following a United States security alert. The US had warned its citizens against travelling to Venezuela and flagged possible risks to aircraft operating in its airspace.​ In response, some airlines halted services, citing the security advisory and concerns for passenger safety. The Venezuelan government reacted by suspending those airlines from operating in its territory, accusing them of bowing to pressure from Washington.​ Authorities in Caracas described the US warning as politically motivated and said it was part of ongoing pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government. They argued that Venezuela’s airspace is safe and insisted that the decision by some airlines to stop flights was unjustified.​ Officials said airlines that maintain operations in the country will continue to receive full support, while those that […]

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Asky installe un simulateur de vol à Lomé pour former ses pilotes

La compagnie aérienne Asky Airlines va se doter d’un simulateur de vol pour Boeing 737, qui sera installé à l’aéroport international Gnassingbé Eyadéma de Lomé d’ici mi-2026. Ce nouvel équipement servira à la formation et au perfectionnement des pilotes de la compagnie, tout en étant ouvert à d’autres compagnies africaines. Cette approche permettra à Asky de rentabiliser son investissement et de renforcer la position de Lomé comme hub aérien régional. Conforme aux normes internationales de sécurité aérienne, le simulateur offrira un environnement immersif et réaliste, indispensable pour maintenir les standards de performance des équipages. Grâce à cette installation locale, Asky pourra réduire ses coûts de formation à l’étranger et accroître son autonomie opérationnelle. Détenue à 40 % par Ethiopian Airlines, avec la participation de l’État togolais et d’investisseurs ouest-africains, Asky poursuit sa stratégie de développement axée sur la qualité de […]

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Keyamo calls on Africa to modernise air traffic systems and train controllers

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called on African nations to modernise their Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems and prioritise the training and retention of skilled air traffic controllers. He made the appeal at the opening of the 36th International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA) Africa and Middle East Regional Meeting held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Tunde Moshood, the minister said the theme of the conference, “Securing the Skies: Strengthening ATM Capacity through Strategic Recruitment, Training, and Retention,” highlights the urgent need for African countries to build human and technical capacity in aviation management. Keyamo noted that with air traffic expanding rapidly across Africa, the demand for highly trained and motivated air traffic controllers has reached record levels. He said, “Across our region, we […]

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Nigeria’s Mahmoud Ben-Tukur Re-Elected to ICAO Council

Nigeria has scored a major diplomatic win with the re-election of Engr. Mahmoud Ben-Tukur into Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council at the ongoing 42nd ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada. Ben-Tukur, Nigeria’s Representative to ICAO, secured 163 out of 185 votes, defeating 11 other African nations in a highly contested election. His victory cements Nigeria’s continued role in shaping global aviation governance. With this result, Nigeria joins 11 other countries re-elected into Part II of the ICAO Council, including Egypt and South Africa from the African bloc. A statement signed by Tunde Moshood, Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, described the outcome as proof of Nigeria’s strong aviation diplomacy and global alliances. Nigeria’s delegation to the Assembly was led by Minister Festus Keyamo, who spearheaded an intensive campaign in support […]

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Les campeurs du Faso Mêbo en visite à l’aéroport, la base aérienne et au Mémorial Thomas Sankara

Les participants à la deuxième vague du Camp vacances Faso Mêbo de Ouagadougou ont effectué, le jeudi 18 septembre 2025, une visite éducative à l’Aéroport international de Ouagadougou, à la Base aérienne et au Mémorial Thomas Sankara. À l’aéroport, les campeurs ont découvert plusieurs installations, notamment le salon présidentiel, le tarmac, les services de sauvetage et de lutte contre l’incendie, ainsi que les services de l’immigration. La visite s’est poursuivie à la Base aérienne où les jeunes ont pu observer la flotte et explorer les différents services techniques. Cette étape visait à mettre en lumière les efforts des autorités dans le domaine de l’aviation civile et militaire, tout en suscitant des vocations parmi la jeunesse. Enfin, le cortège s’est rendu au Mémorial Thomas Sankara. Les campeurs y ont parcouru des lieux symboliques tels que la statue de l’ancien président, le […]

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Sirika Denies ₦100bn Nigeria Air Scam, Says Only ₦3bn Released

Former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika has dismissed claims that the Nigeria Air project under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was a ₦100 billion scam, insisting the initiative was conceived with good intentions and due process. Speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief on Tuesday, Sirika described the reports as misleading. “It is a lie that I spent ₦100 billion. The total budget for the national carrier was ₦5 billion, the total amount released was ₦3 billion, and I left the ministry with over ₦1 billion,” he said. The former minister explained that Nigeria Air was structured as a public-private partnership (PPP) and regulated by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), which participated actively in the process and issued necessary certificates. The controversial project, launched shortly before Buhari left office, has since come under scrutiny, with Sirika facing trial for alleged corruption […]

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President Mahama Hints at Establishing National Airline

During a recent credential ceremony at the Presidency in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama revealed that the government is in the process of establishing a national airline. The President shared that Ghana is considering partnerships with countries, particularly the UAE, as part of this initiative. When the time comes for countries with technical expertise to express interest, Ghana would welcome collaboration with the UAE, including Emirates, in making Ghana an aviation hub.Recalling the initial flights from Accra to Dubai operated by Ghana Airways, President Mahama noted the significant growth in daily flights between Accra and Dubai with Emirates. He emphasized that such collaborations could bolster Ghana’s aviation industry.President Mahama also highlighted opportunities for further investment from Gulf countries into various sectors in Ghana. For instance, he referred to a partnership between Abu Dhabi and the Volta River Authority that led […]

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