Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Multi-storey Car Park underway at Lagos airport



In order to make users of the airport get a world class service, a multy-storey car park is springing up at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. According to a statement signed by  Hon. Yakubu Dati General Manager, Corporate Communications to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria FAAN, “ Work has officially commenced on the multi-storey car park at the international terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja.”

The statement further explained that the car park which occupies a 9,000 square meter land area, located close to the international terminal building, is expected to accommodate 5,000 cars on completion.


The construction of this new multi-story car park was necessitated by the need to minimise the inconvenience experienced by airport users as a result of inadequate parking space at the airport. It is also expected that the proximity of the new car park to the international terminal will make transportation easier for passengers.

SAHCOL BOOSTS OPERATIONS WITH NEW EQUIPMENT …Opens new cargo warehouse soon





The Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL)  is boosting its operations with acquisition of new equipment for better service delivery to its clients. According to a statement signed by the company’s General Manager of Corporate Communications, Mr. Basil Agboarumi, “As part of its determination to improve the face of ground handling in Nigeria, in line with International best practices, the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) has taken delivery of additional Ground Support Equipment (GSE)”.

The equipment, manufactured by TUG, United States; Denge, United Kingdom and TBD, United Kingdom, includes Conveyor Belt Loaders and Baggage Tractors; Baggage Carts; Pallet & Container Dollies, respectively, which are already being deployed to further improve services to clients across the network.

Meanwhile, as part of the growing profile of the Company, SAHCOL was awarded the contracts to provide ground handling services to Max Air, Kabo Air, West Link Air, Medview Airline and Skypower Airline for the outbound and inbound of the on-going Hajj Operations.

SAHCOL handled seventy-five outbound flights, from Nigeria to the Saudi Arabia operated by these airlines, from Lagos, Ilorin, Kano, Bauchi, Gombe, Kebbi, Dustse/Yola and Portharcourt.

Also, as part of the transformation of ground handling services in Nigeria, SAHCOL shall soon open to the public a cargo warehouse complex which shall rank with the best in the world aviation community, and by implication a pride to Nigeria, especially the Country’s Aviation Cargo Warehousing Services, as it promises modern/automated warehousing facilities.


Thursday, 23 October 2014

Osita Chidoka ... the Midas Touch by Yakubu Dati

FAAN SHOWCASES AIRPORTS REMODELLING PROJECT AT ABUJA TRADE FAIR. … New Kano airport terminal will boost commerce




According to Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria FAAN, visitors to the stand of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria at the 9th Abuja International Trade Fair had firsthand experience of how the airport remodelling project of the Federal Government has transformed the Nigerian airports to international standard.
This is contained in an online statement signed by the General Manager Corporate Communications,  Mr. Yakubu Dati that the airport remodelling project is one major aspect of the aviation sector master plan under President Goodluck Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda of the aviation industry.
The trade fair which took place from September 23rd to October 6th, 2014, was well attended by both local and foreign companies and corporate institutions. It provided FAAN another opportunity to showcase modern facilities now available at most terminals across the country.
Visitors were also enlightened on the available investment opportunities at the Nigerian airports in line with Government’s Policy of attracting private investments to the aviation industry, which has already yielded five new international airport terminals in Enugu, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Lagos and Kano through a memorandum of understanding between the Nigerian and Chinese Governments.
The stand assigned to FAAN at the trade fair ground had a high level of traffic of visitors. Visitors registered their comments, observations and criticisms which provide FAAN’s management with relevant information on how to serve the public better.
Visitor’s log book indicates great admiration and support for the airport remodelling project started by President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration since 2011. Many confessed of better passenger experience at Nigerian airports and more seamless service.
 Also,The New Terminal under construction at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport will boost commercial activity in Kano.
The Managing Director of FAAN, Engr Saleh Dunoma stated this while inspecting work at the New Terminal under construction in Kano.
According to him, the airport when completed will further expand the potential of the ancient city as a hub of commerce and industry.
Engr Dunoma who was taken round the facility by Mr Wong, of CCECC, the contractors, called on the company to adhere to set standards in line with the sector's mantra of "Safety and Security".
 Mr Wong stated that the work is at 35 percent completion assuring that work is ongoing as scheduled.
 The MD, who was accompanied by Ibrahim Chatta, Ag. RGM Kano,  Kabiru Mohammed Yusuf, Chief of Staff to the MD and other senior staff inspected the three floor edifice.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Fireblade Aviation opens FBO at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport





Fireblade FBO
South African-based business aviation company Fireblade Aviation (Pty) Ltd has recently opened the first and only Fixed Base Operation (FBO) at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport (ORT). The Fireblade Aviation FBO, which became operational on 1 September 2014, already serves domestic aircraft having welcomed its first private jet on 2September 2014.  It is anticipated that full approval for the dedicated Customs and Immigration Service will be given by the end of the year making it the first FBO in South Africa to welcome international travellers

The state-of-the-art facility, which represents an investment of R165 million (US$15 million) by Nicky and Jonathan Oppenheimer is a culmination of the owners’ lifetime passion for the aviation sector and a desire to fulfill a market demand for a world-class international FBO facility at South Africa’s main airport.  "At the heart of this project is immense passion for aviation," comments Jonathan Oppenheimer, "we believe we have created a leading global product and brand in Fireblade Aviation that is synonymous with the highest quality of service and attention to detail. Our employees, who are stakeholders in the business, are just as passionate about our product which will ensure visitors to the facility receive world class service.”

The main FBO building, which covers 2,500 square meters, has been carefully designed to offer a variety of functions.  The lower floor houses the Customs and Immigration area with its direct access to and from the facility’s apron to cater for departing and arriving passengers. A spacious welcome lounge offers comfortable seating that opens onto an external terrace. VIP / meeting rooms and a fine jewellery boutique for passengers to make last minute purchases, also feature. A central reservations desk can provide onward arrangements and a full concierge service.

A spacious upstairs lounge has been created to cater for international travellers who are transferring from commercial flights to internal shuttles predominantly serving the growing number of game reserves in the country. It will feature a la carte dining, individual VIP rooms, designer shower rooms, and a private spa offering treatments with organic products sourced from the Kalahari desert. This level also accommodates crew facilities including a full operations and trip planning facility, crew rest rooms, gym and dining area. 

FBO VIP LOUNGE
Fireblade Aviation has partnered with the prestigious Everard Read Gallery in displaying the best in traditional and contemporary African Artwork throughout the FBO. All art pieces will be available for purchase.

The Fireblade Aviation FBO will welcome customers from domestic business and leisure traffic, intra–continental executives and shuttles, global users regularly flying internationally and heavy metal jets coming from the Middle East, Asia, Europe and America.

Complementing the FBO offering are two Fireblade Aviation hangars. The first hangar measures 3,500 square meters and is home to the Fireblade Aviation fleet. This includes an Agusta Westland AW139 helicopter, a Pilatus PC12NG, a Learjet 45XR and a Global 6000, all of these aircraft feature unique African art on their paintwork. The aircraft are all available for charter. The second hangar, known locally as K8, is a sizeable 13,000 square meters and will provide parking and maintenance operations for managed and independently owned aircraft.

Oppenheimer concludes, “We believe we have created something very valuable for the business aviation sector. Whilst Lanseria Airport has dominated the executive market, we can now offer the sector an alternate location with a reduced commute to downtown Johannesburg, 24 hour refueling services from our new fuel farm, and a world class FBO facility which will have Customs and Immigration processing capacity. All of this makes Fireblade Aviation’s FBO a compelling offering for both the international and domestic markets alike”.

Arik Air partners with Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria






Arik Air's aircraft


Arik Air has announced an initiative to help reduce the suffering, pain and sorrow of people with Sickle Cell disorder in Nigeria by joining forces with the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria to combat the condition.
The initiative is in the form of in-flight donation whereby Arik Air will support the Sickle Cell Foundation to raise monies by way of charity donations to be made by passengers on board Arik Air flights. Specially designed envelopes will be distributed on Arik Air’s planes to passengers to make voluntary donations.
According to an online statement from the airline, the monies so collected are to be turned in to the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria and utilised for the aims and objectives of the Foundation – particularly for the treatment, care and support of children with sickle cell disorder in Nigeria.
Arik Air’s Managing Director/Executive Vice President, Mr. Chris Ndulue commented on the initiative:
“Arik Air is a caring airline and this explains the partnership with the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria. This is in line with our Corporate Social Responsibility and our humble way of giving back to the Nigerian society”.
The Chairman of Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria, Professor Olu Akinyanju said:
“Sickle Cell is essentially an African problem and Nigeria is the country with the highest number of people with the condition in the world; 150,000 Nigerian babies are born every year with the disorder, three quarters of whom die before their 5th birthday. We are motivated by our belief that this partnership with Arik Air would go a long way in improving the quality and duration of lives of persons affected by sickle cell disorder in Nigeria”.

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Qatar Airways eyes Gulfstream order for private jet unit


Qatar Airways has signed a memorandum of understanding with Gulfstream Aerospace Corp for the purchase of up to 20 aircraft for its fast-growing private jets unit.
The agreement was announced in conjunction with Gulfstream’s introduction of an all-new family of business jets, the Gulfstream G500 and G600.
The MoU establishes the initial agreement for Qatar Airways to order up to 20 Gulfstream aircraft, including firm orders and options for the all-new, wide-cabin G500 and the flagship G650ER.
Akbar Al Baker, group chief executive, Qatar Airways, said: “Qatar Executive has been on an accelerated growth path since its inception and is held to an exceptional standard of quality that is widely known by our global clientele.
"In order to keep pace with the future strategic growth plans of our private jet division, the fleet is being expanded with aircraft that meet the needs of our guests, providing a wide range of options.
"The announcement of the memorandum of understanding for G650ERs and G500s signals a next step for Qatar Executive's relatively young and buoyant history."
Larry Flynn, president, Gulfstream, added: “This agreement is evidence of the industry-leading performance of Gulfstream’s flagship aircraft, the G650ER, and of our commitment to deliver on the promises we have made for our new family of aircraft, which includes the G500.
“With their unmatched high-speed capabilities and class-leading cabin comfort, the G650ER and G500 will allow Qatar Airways to introduce a new level of service to their customers in the Middle East and abroad.”
Headquartered at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar Executive’s jet services are available for worldwide charter onboard the operator’s wholly-owned fleet. Qatar Executive's service portfolio includes aircraft management, airliner charter, maintenance and FBO services.
                                                                                                  Source: Arabian Business.com

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Gulfstream Introduces New Aircraft Family All-New Gulfstream G500 And G600 Optimize Speed, Cabin Comfort And Efficiency, Introduce Industry-Leading Safety Technologies

Gulfstream's G500 and G600




Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics  introduced an all-new family of business jets: the Gulfstream G500 and G600. The two new aircraft optimize speed, wide-cabin comfort and efficiency to offer customers best-in-class performance with advanced safety features.
On Oct. 14, 2014, Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. introduced an all-new family of business jets: the Gulfstream G500 and G600. The two new aircraft optimize speed, wide-cabin comfort and efficiency to offer customers best-in-class performance with advanced safety features.
Gulfstream announced the clean-sheet aircraft before a crowd of approximately 3,000 people. During the event, the first G500 taxied up under its own power, and General Dynamics chairman and CEO Phebe Novakovic revealed a nearly 70-foot mockup of the G600.
"Today's announcement demonstrates the power of General Dynamics' consistent and disciplined investment in both Gulfstream's research and development and manufacturing facilities," said Novakovic. "The effect of that investment is manifest in the two airplanes we announced today."
The G500 can fly 5,000 nautical miles/9,260 kilometers at Mach 0.85 or 3,800 nm/7,038 km at Mach 0.90. The G600 is capable of traveling 6,200 nm/11,482 km at Mach 0.85 or 4,800 nm/8,890 km at Mach 0.90. The maximum operating speed for both aircraft is Mach 0.925, the same speed as Gulfstream's G650 and G650ER.
"This is another extraordinary day in the storied history of Gulfstream," said Larry Flynn, president, Gulfstream. "I could not be more pleased to announce the next generation of Gulfstream aircraft. The G500 and G600 build upon the technology present in our G650 and our latest aircraft, the G650ER. Once again, our customers played a major role in the development and creation of these aircraft. The G500 and G600 continue the long Gulfstream tradition of being the first original equipment manufacturer to ensure an optimal combination of speed, range, wide-cabin comfort and fuel burn."


Wide-Cabin Comfort
The cabins for the G500 and G600 are distinguished by their wide cross-sections, which maximize passenger comfort and aircraft performance.
The finished cabin of each aircraft, which measure 91 inches/213 centimeters wide and 74 in/188 cm tall, provide wide-cabin comfort with considerable head room and shoulder room for passengers.  Carrying up to 19 passengers each, the G500 has three living areas, and the G600 has up to four, as well as an optional crew rest. Both aircraft have forward and aft lavatories and include a full-size galley that can be located in either the forward or aft portion of the aircraft. Ample storage space is also prevalent in the baggage compartment, which has 175 cubic feet/5.0 cu meters of usable volume.
Both aircraft feature an industry-leading cabin altitude of 4,850 ft/1,578 m at FL510 and 100 percent fresh air that boosts mental alertness and productivity while reducing fatigue. The quietest cabins in the industry provide an ideal environment for work-related discussion or social conversation. Large oval windows, the same size as those on the G650, allow natural light to pour into the cabins.
All-New Symmetry Flight Deck With Touchscreens And Active Control Sidesticks
Gulfstream's revolutionary new SymmetryTM Flight Deck is the most advanced, stylish, comfortable and intuitive in business aviation. The cutting-edge technology comes in the form of active control sidesticks (ACSs), integrated touchscreen controllers, a next-generation enhanced vision system (EVS) and Honeywell Primus Epic avionics.
The industry-first ACSs offer enhanced safety and situational awareness over passive sticks through tactile feedback. With electronic linking of the ACSs, the pilot and co-pilot can see and feel each other's control inputs, which helps improve pilot coordination in the cockpit.
"The active control sidesticks enable both pilots to be consistently on the same page, enhancing safety," said Dan Nale, senior vice president, Engineering, Programs and Test, Gulfstream. "No other business aircraft on the market has this feature."
Adding to the pilots' more intuitive interaction with the aircraft are 10 integrated touchscreens, which will be used for system controls, flight management, communication, checklists and monitoring weather and flight information.
The G500 and G600 incorporate a third-generation Gulfstream EVS, the Synthetic Vision-Primary Flight Display system and Head-Up Display II.
Similar to the G650 and G650ER, the G500 and G600 offer a full three-axis digital fly-by-wire system with benefits that include flight-envelope protection, stability augmentation, increased redundancy and reduced maintenance.
Program
Manufacturing for the G500 and G600 will be done at two new purpose-built facilities in Savannah. Gulfstream will produce the wings and the vertical and horizontal stabilizers for each aircraft.
The first flight of the G500 is scheduled for 2015. Gulfstream projects it will receive type certification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and European Aviation Safety Agency in 2017 and begin deliveries in 2018.
The G600 flight-test program is expected to begin approximately 12 to 18 months after the G500’s, and entry-into-service is projected to be in 2019.
“The G500 and G600 are tremendous additions to our family of aircraft, filling a niche in an already extensive product line,” Flynn said. “In 2008, we introduced two game-changers in business aviation, the G650 and G280. Now, six years later, we’re introducing another pair of revolutionary aircraft, the G500 and G600. Thank you to all of our employees for making this possible. Those who build, design, develop, sell, market, service and support our aircraft — you are the best in the business.”
                                                                                                                                Source: PRNewswire