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novumtimes · 2 months
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Airport in Johannesburg upgrades to attract regional carriers
Located northwest of Johannesburg, Lanseria International Airport has several new developments in the works. The projects are aimed at making the airport more accessible and attractive for tourists and airlines. Picture: Sourced / @lanseria_int According to Travel News, the new developments include the construction of new Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facilities, as well as the establishment of new Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities. There are also plans of a fuel farm/depot which will add approximately 6 million litres of JetA1 fuel and Avgas to the current 1 million litre farm capacity. Moreover, developments also include an upgrade of the Taxiway Alpha which will be converted to a different Code-type, allowing it to accommodate larger aircrafts. Speaking to Travel News, Lanseria International Airport CEO, Rampa Rammopo, expressed that the new developments and improvements would address many of the current limitations which deter some airlines (such as SAA and Airlink) from operating at the airport. ‘The comprehensive development projects are set to substantially increase the airport’s capacity to handle additional volumes of traffic by attracting more airlines and expanding the number of routes offered, particularly into other parts of Africa,’ he said. Picture: Sourced / @lanseria_int Rammopo further stated that with the establishing of more routes, the airport would play a pivotal role in making the country and the continent a lot more accessible. ‘This enhanced connectivity is expected to attract a higher volume of international visitors, boosting the tourism sector in South Africa’. Lanseria’s current growth strategy is focused on increasing domestic routes and attracting regional air traffic services. According to the CEO, this also includes adding new routes to key regional destinations including Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Mauritius. Follow us on social media for more travel news, inspiration, and guides. You can also tag us to be featured.  TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Source link via The Novum Times
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hardynwa · 8 months
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NNPCL privatises pipelines rehabilitation, builds PH refinery storage
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has constructed a 150 million litres storage facility for the Port Harcourt Refining Company ahead of full operations of the plants, the company stated on Wednesday. It said the storage facility was constructed in Atlas Cove, adding that the company had signed Build, Operate and Transfer agreements for the rehabilitation of pipelines and storage facilities nationwide. The Atlas Cove Jetty is a major installation of NNPCL for receipt and distribution of petroleum products to the western part of Nigeria and is located within the precincts of Tarkwa Bay in Lagos State. The national oil company further revealed in a documentary made available to our correspondent that its retail arm distributed about 14 billion litres of white products in 2023. White products include Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol; Automotive Gas Oil or diesel; and Dual Purpose Kerosene, otherwise referred to as Kerosene. The company further stated that an aviation arm had been created that would supply fuel to three international carriers, adding that more airlines would be served in due course. Outlining its strides in the downstream sector in 2023, the company stated that “the directorate overseeing trading, shipping, refining and retail witnessed extraordinary achievements.” It added that from concluding crude oil swap arrangements to achieving mechanical completion of the Port Harcourt refinery, NNPC Ltd’s downstream sector marked 2023 with triumphs. The firm said, “A major breakthrough unfolded with the mechanical completion of the Port Harcourt refinery. As operations gradually pick up, efforts are on the way to ensure that the new Port Port Harcourt refinery, Kaduna and Warri refineries follow suit.” It stated that key infrastructures were being put in place ahead of full operations of the Port Harcourt refinery. “Ahead of full operations, NNPC Ltd has put in place 150 million litres fully automated storage capacity at Atlas Cove. NNPC Ltd also inked Build, Operate and Transfer agreements for the rehabilitation of pipelines and storage facilities across Nigeria,” the company stated. In the documentary, the Managing Director, Port Harcourt refinery, Ibrahim Onoja, said, “The rehabilitation is so structured. It is based on a very firm foundation that we knew from the beginning that it will deliver. We started this process by setting up a governance process to ensure that the rehabilitation is a success.” On December 21, 2023, the Federal Government announced the mechanical completion of rehabilitation work on the Area-5 Plant of the Port Harcourt Refining Company in Rivers State. It stated at the time that the first phase of the plant had been completed, as the facility would start refining 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily after the 2023 Christmas break. The Port Harcourt Refinery, situated in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, has been in operation since 1965. The Alesa Eleme refinery complex is situated in Rivers State, Nigeria, approximately 25km east of Port Harcourt. The Federal Government approved a $1.5bn budget for the renovation and modernisation of the refinery complex in March 2021. The NNPCL, early this month, stated that it had commenced the supply of crude oil to the Port Harcourt refinery to test-run it, as it also stated that it was seeking to engage reputable and credible operations and maintenance companies to operate and maintain the plant. Meanwhile, in its documentary on Wednesday, the NNPCL stated that its downstream retail arm distributed 14 billion litres of fuel last year, adding that the company was making inroads into the supply of aviation fuel. “Powering its way through, NNPC Ltd’s Retail arm, with the largest network in Nigeria, distributed over 14 billion litres of white products in 2023. Its 900 retail outlets played a pivotal role in achieving this feat,” the oil company stated. On JetA1 or aviation fuel supply, the firm said, “To expand its operations, NNPC Retail has rebranded its aviation services. With the birth of NNPC Aviation, the company will be supplying fuel to various airlines, including British Airways, Qatar and Air Morocco, with more partnerships in the horrison.” NNPCL is currently the sole importer of refined petroleum products into Nigeria. The Port Harcourt refinery and Dangote refinery are expected to start releasing refined products into the market soon. Read the full article
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gisthub · 9 months
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Dangote refinery: What Nigerians should expect on fuel price – Retailers
Petroleum product retailers have revealed what Nigerians should expect as fuel prices following the commencement of operations at Dangote refinery. DAILY POST reports that the Dangote refinery announced the commencement of production last Friday. The company had expressed readiness to supply the Nigerian market diesel and JetA1 or aviation fuel pending approval from the Federal Government. It…
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veneflight · 5 years
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😮😮😮ASÍ SON LAS COSAS😮😮😮 . . . . ... #refuel#plane#avion#gas#avgas#100#110#jeta1#jetfueladdict (en Santiago, Chile) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9B1HXkhoO4/?igshid=1oufxyu9duvmn
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flightpermits1 · 3 years
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AERO CONTRACTOR AND DANA BOW OUT After 61 years in Nigerian skies, Aero Contractor painfully shuts down operations, throwing hundreds into the already saturated labour market. While another airline, Dana Air follows suit a week after, Arik Air and Ibom Air are struggling leaving passengers stranded for hours over disruptions occasioned by high cost of JetA1 aviation fuel and difficulty accessing forex for aircraft maintenance. 55mins flight on an economy ticket will cost over a 100k soon. A government founded on propaganda, lies and denials. Meanwhile Nigerians await President Mohd Buhari's promise of 1 refinery per year, 7 years down the line, not one delivered. This is an administration we will not forget in a hurry. #aero #aerocontractors #danaair #nigeria #mycelebrityandi #aviation https://www.instagram.com/p/CgYkU72oaA_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jiokcareers · 2 years
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BUSINESS NEWS: Aero suspends operations amid skyrocketing JetA1 price, others
BUSINESS NEWS: Aero suspends operations amid skyrocketing JetA1 price, others
Publish date: 2022-07-18 23:04:39 | Author: Funmilayo Fabunmi | Source: punchng.com Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractors, has announced the temporary suspension of its scheduled passenger services operations with effect from Wednesday, July 20, 2022. According to the management of the airline, the suspension does not affect its other businesses, namely  the Approved Maintenance…
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kennysho · 2 years
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Airline Operators Suspend Planned Withdrawal of Services
Airline Operators Suspend Planned Withdrawal of Services
NEWSMEDIANG.COM Airline Operators Suspend Planned Withdrawal of Services “The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) wishes to inform the general public that further to numerous calls from the highest echelons in government with promises to urgently intervene in the crises being faced by airlines due to the astronomic and continuously rising cost of JetA1, that the AON has acceded to requests to…
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alabingo · 2 years
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Ibom air pulls out of Monday Shut down by airlines
Ibom air pulls out of Monday Shut down by airlines
Ebun Francis| Ibom Airlines on Saturday said it will not join the planned shutdown of flights announced by the Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON). The AON had on Friday said its members would suspend flight services on Monday due to the unbearable high cost of aviation fuel (JetA1) and other associated costs. But in a statement, Ibom Airlines said obligations to its customers, suppliers, and…
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hardynwa · 8 months
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NNPCL privatises pipelines rehabilitation, builds PH refinery storage
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has constructed a 150 million litres storage facility for the Port Harcourt Refining Company ahead of full operations of the plants, the company stated on Wednesday. It said the storage facility was constructed in Atlas Cove, adding that the company had signed Build, Operate and Transfer agreements for the rehabilitation of pipelines and storage facilities nationwide. The Atlas Cove Jetty is a major installation of NNPCL for receipt and distribution of petroleum products to the western part of Nigeria and is located within the precincts of Tarkwa Bay in Lagos State. The national oil company further revealed in a documentary made available to our correspondent that its retail arm distributed about 14 billion litres of white products in 2023. White products include Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol; Automotive Gas Oil or diesel; and Dual Purpose Kerosene, otherwise referred to as Kerosene. The company further stated that an aviation arm had been created that would supply fuel to three international carriers, adding that more airlines would be served in due course. Outlining its strides in the downstream sector in 2023, the company stated that “the directorate overseeing trading, shipping, refining and retail witnessed extraordinary achievements.” It added that from concluding crude oil swap arrangements to achieving mechanical completion of the Port Harcourt refinery, NNPC Ltd’s downstream sector marked 2023 with triumphs. The firm said, “A major breakthrough unfolded with the mechanical completion of the Port Harcourt refinery. As operations gradually pick up, efforts are on the way to ensure that the new Port Port Harcourt refinery, Kaduna and Warri refineries follow suit.” It stated that key infrastructures were being put in place ahead of full operations of the Port Harcourt refinery. “Ahead of full operations, NNPC Ltd has put in place 150 million litres fully automated storage capacity at Atlas Cove. NNPC Ltd also inked Build, Operate and Transfer agreements for the rehabilitation of pipelines and storage facilities across Nigeria,” the company stated. In the documentary, the Managing Director, Port Harcourt refinery, Ibrahim Onoja, said, “The rehabilitation is so structured. It is based on a very firm foundation that we knew from the beginning that it will deliver. We started this process by setting up a governance process to ensure that the rehabilitation is a success.” On December 21, 2023, the Federal Government announced the mechanical completion of rehabilitation work on the Area-5 Plant of the Port Harcourt Refining Company in Rivers State. It stated at the time that the first phase of the plant had been completed, as the facility would start refining 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily after the 2023 Christmas break. The Port Harcourt Refinery, situated in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, has been in operation since 1965. The Alesa Eleme refinery complex is situated in Rivers State, Nigeria, approximately 25km east of Port Harcourt. The Federal Government approved a $1.5bn budget for the renovation and modernisation of the refinery complex in March 2021. The NNPCL, early this month, stated that it had commenced the supply of crude oil to the Port Harcourt refinery to test-run it, as it also stated that it was seeking to engage reputable and credible operations and maintenance companies to operate and maintain the plant. Meanwhile, in its documentary on Wednesday, the NNPCL stated that its downstream retail arm distributed 14 billion litres of fuel last year, adding that the company was making inroads into the supply of aviation fuel. “Powering its way through, NNPC Ltd’s Retail arm, with the largest network in Nigeria, distributed over 14 billion litres of white products in 2023. Its 900 retail outlets played a pivotal role in achieving this feat,” the oil company stated. On JetA1 or aviation fuel supply, the firm said, “To expand its operations, NNPC Retail has rebranded its aviation services. With the birth of NNPC Aviation, the company will be supplying fuel to various airlines, including British Airways, Qatar and Air Morocco, with more partnerships in the horrison.” NNPCL is currently the sole importer of refined petroleum products into Nigeria. The Port Harcourt refinery and Dangote refinery are expected to start releasing refined products into the market soon. Read the full article
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okaynigeria · 2 years
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We won't suspend domestic operations - Ibom Air
We won’t suspend domestic operations – Ibom Air
Ibom Airlines Limited (Ibom Air) says it will not be part of the planned shutdown of domestic operations. Okay.ng recalls that the Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON) had announced that its members would suspend flight services on Monday due to the high cost of aviation fuel (JetA1). However, the management of Ibom Air in a statement issued on Saturday said obligations to its customers,…
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visiongist · 2 years
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If Airlines Are Shutdown, It Will Affect The Economy, President Buhari should intervene, PDP Lawmaker.
If Airlines Are Shutdown, It Will Affect The Economy, President Buhari should intervene, PDP Lawmaker.
The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and avert the imminent shutdown of airline services across the country.   The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) had announced the shutdown of its member services on Friday due to the unbearable high cost of aviation fuel (JetA1) and other associated costs. Before The shutdown, the AON said,…
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