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Ethiopian airlines and Africa’s first Airbus A350 XWB arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMAI), Lagos, to the admiration of stakeholders in the aviation sector who had come to witness the continent’ s first A350 aircraft.
The aircraft which arrived the MMIA about 2.45 pm was welcomed with a colourful water showers by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria,(FAAN) fire tenders signifying the arrival of a new aircraft into the industry. |
It was one hot afternoon while I was in Accra Central that I heard my phone ring. In order to avoid a situation where my phone would be snatched away from me and coupled with the incessant noise, I had hidden it in my pocket, hence my inability to hear the phone ring at the first time…
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King Mswati III of Swaziland seems set to take delivery of a 375-seater private jet, if reports circulating in aviation circles on the Internet are correct.
The plane, an Airbus A340-300, is reportedly in Hamburg for cabin interior fitting. It was flown to the German city from Taipei in Taiwan…
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The daughter of US President Barack Obama, Malia Obama, graduated from high school on Friday, achieving a milestone that her parents characteristically strove to keep out of the media spotlight.
Obama has said he has been dreading this day, joking that he would be …
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