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Lufthansa Bids for TAP Stake, Rivaling Air France-KLM

Germany's Lufthansa has officially entered the race to acquire a stake in TAP Air Portugal, competing with Air France-KLM. Discover how this move impacts European aviation and TAP's strategic routes to Brazil and Africa.

Police Pension Board Bill Awaits Tinubu's Assent

President Tinubu is set to approve the Nigeria Police Pension Board bill, removing officers from CPS. Retirees could earn 85% of emoluments as pension. Read the latest developments.

JetBlue Plane Plunges: 15 Injured, Pilot Mayday Call

Chaos erupted aboard a JetBlue flight when the aircraft suddenly lost altitude over the US, leaving 15 passengers injured while air traffic control recorded the pilot's urgent pleas for assistance.

Nigerian Military Vows to Keep Insurgents Running

Air Vice Marshal John Aneke reaffirms Nigeria's military commitment to continuous operations against insurgents, highlighting recent successes in counter-terrorism efforts across conflict zones.

Customs Removes Multiple Checkpoints on Seme-Lagos Route

In a major move to boost trade efficiency, the Nigeria Customs Service has established a special task force to eliminate excessive checkpoints along the vital Seme-Lagos trade corridor, promising smoother cross-border operations.

Nigeria's Aviation Paradox: Potential vs Poor Connectivity

Despite being Africa's most populous nation with enormous aviation potential, Nigeria ranks among the world's least connected countries by air. Discover the challenges holding back Nigeria's aviation sector and the opportunities waiting to be unlocked.

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