TRENDING
JUST IN: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Hits 15.69% – NBS • Falconets to face Spain, China in U-20 Women’s World Cup group stage • Top 10 most affordable states to live in Nigeria — April 2026 • NAICOM unveils protection fund for policyholders • OECD pledges support for Nigeria’s economic reforms • I will get married once I turn 40 – Ice Prince • BREAKING: Tinubu departs Rwanda for Lagos [VIDEO] • Borrowing not Nigeria’s only option  – Economist • Nigerian troops breach insurgent corridors to rescue 60 of 416 Ngoshe captives • Investors flood CBN OMO auction with N1.45tn bids despite lower yields • Food inflation rate continues on a steady rise to 16.06% in April • NAPTIP secures conviction of 2 guards over abuse of 6 year old girl • DELSUTH: Doctors threaten strike over poor facilities, staff exodus • Govt Secondary School Zing, Family Support Programme Katsina win Milo basketball regional titles • Court fines plaintiff N1m over delay in Jonathan 2027 suit • 2027: Sam Amadi joins Imo governorship race • Belgium include out-of-shape Lukaku in World Cup team • EPL: Carrick confirmed as Man United manager • CBN unveils new forex manual to boost market liquidity • Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Northern Japan • JUST IN: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Hits 15.69% – NBS • Falconets to face Spain, China in U-20 Women’s World Cup group stage • Top 10 most affordable states to live in Nigeria — April 2026 • NAICOM unveils protection fund for policyholders • OECD pledges support for Nigeria’s economic reforms • I will get married once I turn 40 – Ice Prince • BREAKING: Tinubu departs Rwanda for Lagos [VIDEO] • Borrowing not Nigeria’s only option  – Economist • Nigerian troops breach insurgent corridors to rescue 60 of 416 Ngoshe captives • Investors flood CBN OMO auction with N1.45tn bids despite lower yields • Food inflation rate continues on a steady rise to 16.06% in April • NAPTIP secures conviction of 2 guards over abuse of 6 year old girl • DELSUTH: Doctors threaten strike over poor facilities, staff exodus • Govt Secondary School Zing, Family Support Programme Katsina win Milo basketball regional titles • Court fines plaintiff N1m over delay in Jonathan 2027 suit • 2027: Sam Amadi joins Imo governorship race • Belgium include out-of-shape Lukaku in World Cup team • EPL: Carrick confirmed as Man United manager • CBN unveils new forex manual to boost market liquidity • Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Northern Japan
Bayelsa-owned airline secures NCAA certification, begins flight operations May 25
Back to Home

Bayelsa-owned airline secures NCAA certification, begins flight operations May 25

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Bayelsa’s state-owned Pioneer Airline has received its Air Operator Certificate from the NCAA and is set to begin commercial flight operations on May 25. Read More: https://punchng.com/bayelsa-owned-airline-secures-ncaa-certification-begins-flight-operations-may-25/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.