Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by alezzy13: 1:09pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
ObservantFellow: Would be nice to know the reasons behind their collapse. Would be doing a personal research on it. It would even help the aviation sector so they can avoid such in the near future.
Ah.. Such foolishness. On record, Nigeria has had up to 150 different airlines. How many of your family members travel by air? Do you have any idea how much is required for running an airline enterprise? How many of your family members complaints on Nigerian economy has been about air transport services? The major reason I know is the very harsh operating environment for airlines. Without constant govt patronage, the airline is doomed. I read the interview by the airpeace CEO where he outlined the humongous challenges they face 1 Like |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by Xclusivedaniel6(m): 1:12pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
Sikay19: Gbam, All these happened within the PDP era. And one overbloated idiotic aspirant and agent of lies as his vice are busy feeding lies to gullible ones about businesses being fold up. ignorant people doesn't know that the calamity started no be today. when you failed to deliver for that long period of time then there is no sense in trusting you with power again. PDP government in Nigeria never again ! But your favorite cow man is spending 1bn to travel and 98m on food and he will take salary and other allowances too Your children will curse you for this mistake you are making |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by alezzy13: 1:15pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
One really needs to respect Allen Onyema, the founder of airpeace. Go to any airport today, the i bet you close to 80% of the counters and passenger traffic are for airpeace. The man just dey rise anyhow. This is inspite of the very harsh operating environment. I doff my cap for the man. |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by bluebird01: 1:15pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
You changed it to politics.if that's the case what happened to reality shows (MTN PROJECT FAME,GULDER ULTIMATE SEARCH,Peak,maltina dance hall,dance with peter,so many within 3years of APC regime. Bros business crumble becos of poor planning nothing more nothing less. Like wole Soyinka said only 3 kind of people that will vote buhari.....you can finish that... |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by ObservantFellow: 1:17pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
alezzy13:
The major reason I know is the very harsh operating environment for airlines. Without constant govt patronage, the airline is doomed. I read the interview by the airpeace CEO where he outlined the humongous challenges they face I'm even thinking there were too much airlines in comparison to the needs of the people. The other day on the news, while profiling Ehtiopian Airlines, it was said they have close to 80 planes. I don't think all the Nigerian airworthy planes of all the (10 or so) airlines put together are up to 50 sef |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by BruncleZuma: 1:54pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
cyprex:
poor economic policies kill businesses faster than poor air planes I doubt there is a correlation between a country's economic policies with the rate of aircraft failures in a particular Airline. We say saw huge economic growth between 1999 to 2006; the period the airline went belly up so I doubt the economy was to blame for their failure. |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by akigbemaru: 2:06pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
obafemee80:
In the last 50 years of commercial air travel in Nigeria , over three dozens of airlines have come and gone as a result of politics, mismanagement of funds, corruption,high cost of aviation fuel or financial loss.
According to International Air Transport Association, Nigeria ,together with some other African countries , are among the most expensive places to do airline business .
From the federal government-owned Nigeria Airways to Concord Airline ,owned by the presumed winner of June 12,1993 election, these are AutoJosh's 16 famous Nigerian airlines that no longer exist:
1) Okada Air From 1983 to 1997
2) ADC Airlines From 1984 to 2006
3) Afrijet Airlines From 1998 to 2009
4) Sosoliso Airlines From 1994 to 2006
5) Albarka Air From 1999 to 2005
6) Bellview Airlines From 1992 to 2010
7) Concord Airline From 1990,collapsed after the 1993 Election
Nigeria Airways From 1971 to 2003
9) Virgin Nigeria (Rebranded as Nigerian Eagle Airlines) From 2004 to 2009
10) Arax Airlines From 1977 to 1988
11) Chrome Air Service From 1999 to 2006
12) EAS Airlines From 1993 to 2006 Rebranded as Nicon Airways
13) Nicon Airways From 2006 to 2007
14) Freedom Air Services From 1998 to 2005
15) Fresh Air (airline) From 1999 To 2006
16) Pan African Airlines From 1961 to 2000
Let’s Hear Your Opinion In The Comment Section Below...
https://autojosh.com/16-famous-nigerian-airlines-that-no-longer-exist/
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Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by Akabuking: 2:11pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
alezzy13:
Totally disagree. It may be the case for other sectors, but it doesnt apply to aviation. What of KAbo air? Chanchangi? What killed them?
For me, it was lack of govt patronage the killed most of them, not really northern bad politics. In some cases direct govt interference eg Sosoliso do your research well. Kabo and chanchangi died because of mismanagement. Do you know that air peace had about six aircraft before he was given license to fly his planes? the frustrated him to the extent he wanted leaving the country. But azman air was given license was given license (before air peace, even though air peace applied before him) with just two aircraft. All I am trying to say is that politics is what killing our economic environment. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by ClearFlair: 2:15pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
PresidentAtiku: Is Atiku your real father? I cannot be fathered by a man of questionable character. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by tayor3(m): 2:47pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
What do you expect my brother.... In a country where majorities be fool thinking they are wise.. |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by Sparkling273: 2:58pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
What about green Africa, who knows anything about them? |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 3:46pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
obafemee80:
In the last 50 years of commercial air travel in Nigeria , over three dozens of airlines have come and gone as a result of politics, mismanagement of funds, corruption,high cost of aviation fuel or financial loss.
According to International Air Transport Association, Nigeria ,together with some other African countries , are among the most expensive places to do airline business .
From the federal government-owned Nigeria Airways to Concord Airline ,owned by the presumed winner of June 12,1993 election, these are AutoJosh's 16 famous Nigerian airlines that no longer exist:
1) Okada Air From 1983 to 1997
2) ADC Airlines From 1984 to 2006
3) Afrijet Airlines From 1998 to 2009
4) Sosoliso Airlines From 1994 to 2006
5) Albarka Air From 1999 to 2005
6) Bellview Airlines From 1992 to 2010
7) Concord Airline From 1990,collapsed after the 1993 Election
Nigeria Airways From 1971 to 2003
9) Virgin Nigeria (Rebranded as Nigerian Eagle Airlines) From 2004 to 2009
10) Arax Airlines From 1977 to 1988
11) Chrome Air Service From 1999 to 2006
12) EAS Airlines From 1993 to 2006 Rebranded as Nicon Airways
13) Nicon Airways From 2006 to 2007
14) Freedom Air Services From 1998 to 2005
15) Fresh Air (airline) From 1999 To 2006
16) Pan African Airlines From 1961 to 2000
Let’s Hear Your Opinion In The Comment Section Below...
https://autojosh.com/16-famous-nigerian-airlines-that-no-longer-exist/
You forgot to add Kabo air. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by PresidentAtiku(m): 4:20pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
ClearFlair:
I cannot be fathered by a man of questionable character. try and jail him NA. You dumb Buhari supporters can't keep blackmailing him but enjoyed his billions and private jet when he was in APC. All of you will be judged |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by KingOfAmebo(m): 5:32pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
alezzy13:
Keep quiet abeg. Im not an APC fan, but when did it become the duty of govt to commission airlines? How old you? |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by maxzzo1(m): 6:06pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
How about Chachangi airline ? |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by bugsinbad: 7:33pm On Jan 02, 2019 |
Triax airline owned by prince engineer Arthur eze..I stopped and started private jet hires ..donno about now. |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by igbanbajo(m): 7:16pm On Jan 03, 2019 |
obafemee80:
In the last 50 years of commercial air travel in Nigeria , over three dozens of airlines have come and gone as a result of politics, mismanagement of funds, corruption,high cost of aviation fuel or financial loss.
According to International Air Transport Association, Nigeria ,together with some other African countries , are among the most expensive places to do airline business .
From the federal government-owned Nigeria Airways to Concord Airline ,owned by the presumed winner of June 12,1993 election, these are AutoJosh's 16 famous Nigerian airlines that no longer exist:
1) Okada Air From 1983 to 1997
2) ADC Airlines From 1984 to 2006
3) Afrijet Airlines From 1998 to 2009
4) Sosoliso Airlines From 1994 to 2006
5) Albarka Air From 1999 to 2005
6) Bellview Airlines From 1992 to 2010
7) Concord Airline From 1990,collapsed after the 1993 Election
Nigeria Airways From 1971 to 2003
9) Virgin Nigeria (Rebranded as Nigerian Eagle Airlines) From 2004 to 2009
10) Arax Airlines From 1977 to 1988
11) Chrome Air Service From 1999 to 2006
12) EAS Airlines From 1993 to 2006 Rebranded as Nicon Airways
13) Nicon Airways From 2006 to 2007
14) Freedom Air Services From 1998 to 2005
15) Fresh Air (airline) From 1999 To 2006
16) Pan African Airlines From 1961 to 2000
Let’s Hear Your Opinion In The Comment Section Below...
https://autojosh.com/16-famous-nigerian-airlines-that-no-longer-exist/
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Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by ClearFlair: 12:12am On Jan 06, 2019 |
PresidentAtiku: try and jail him NA. You dumb Buhari supporters can't keep blackmailing him but enjoyed his billions and private jet when he was in APC. All of you will be judged Thieves |
Re: 16 Famous Nigerian Airlines That No Longer Exist by AlphaTaikun: 3:56pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
obafemee80:
In the last 50 years of commercial air travel in Nigeria , over three dozens of airlines have come and gone as a result of politics, mismanagement of funds, corruption,high cost of aviation fuel or financial loss.
According to International Air Transport Association, Nigeria ,together with some other African countries , are among the most expensive places to do airline business .
From the federal government-owned Nigeria Airways to Concord Airline ,owned by the presumed winner of June 12,1993 election, these are AutoJosh's 16 famous Nigerian airlines that no longer exist:
1) Okada Air From 1983 to 1997
2) ADC Airlines From 1984 to 2006
3) Afrijet Airlines From 1998 to 2009
4) Sosoliso Airlines From 1994 to 2006
5) Albarka Air From 1999 to 2005
6) Bellview Airlines From 1992 to 2010
7) Concord Airline From 1990,collapsed after the 1993 Election
Nigeria Airways From 1971 to 2003
9) Virgin Nigeria (Rebranded as Nigerian Eagle Airlines) From 2004 to 2009
10) Arax Airlines From 1977 to 1988
11) Chrome Air Service From 1999 to 2006
12) EAS Airlines From 1993 to 2006 Rebranded as Nicon Airways
13) Nicon Airways From 2006 to 2007
14) Freedom Air Services From 1998 to 2005
15) Fresh Air (airline) From 1999 To 2006
16) Pan African Airlines From 1961 to 2000
Let’s Hear Your Opinion In The Comment Section Below...
https://autojosh.com/16-famous-nigerian-airlines-that-no-longer-exist/
Nostalgic... Nigeria Airways Airbus A310. 1 Share |