Domestic air traffic disruption in 2026

Nigeria's domestic air traffic is set to face disruptions in 2026. The Air Traffic and Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) has urged the federal government to review navigational charges imposed by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). This call highlights ongoing concerns in the aviation sector.

The announcement of domestic air traffic disruptions in 2026 has raised alarms within Nigeria's aviation industry. According to reports, these issues stem from unresolved matters related to operational costs and regulations.

ATSSSAN has specifically called on the federal government to review the navigational charges set by NAMA. This appeal comes amid broader challenges in air traffic management that could impact flight schedules and safety.

In related developments, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and CFM International have renewed their agreement on engine maintenance, potentially offering some support to airlines. Separately, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has appointed new managing directors and partners in Lagos, signaling continued business growth in the region.

While details on the exact causes of the 2026 disruptions remain limited, stakeholders emphasize the need for prompt government intervention to mitigate risks to domestic travel.

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Illustration of stranded passengers and grounded Airbus planes at Manila airport due to software recall disrupting over 70 flights.
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Airbus recall disrupts over 70 Philippine domestic flights

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More than 70 domestic flights in the Philippines were canceled or delayed on November 29, 2025, as airlines grounded Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft for a mandatory software update. The update addresses a potential data corruption issue from solar radiation affecting flight controls, following a European Union Aviation Safety Agency directive. Local carriers Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia Philippines scrambled to comply, impacting thousands of passengers.

The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) has urged the Federal Government to review navigational charges imposed by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). This call highlights ongoing concerns within the aviation sector about the impact of these charges on operations.

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South Africa's Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) has attributed Sunday's flight disruptions at OR Tambo International Airport to severe weather, reversing an initial claim of staff shortages. Airlines, including Airlink, dispute this, pointing to ongoing capacity issues and suspended procedures. The incident highlights a broader crisis in the country's aviation infrastructure.

بدأت إدارة الطيران الاتحادية يوم الجمعة تقليصًا تدريجيًا لعمليات الخطوط الجوية في 40 من أكثر مطارات البلاد ازدحامًا، بدءًا من خفض بنسبة 4% وصولًا إلى 10% بحلول 14 نوفمبر، للحفاظ على السلامة وسط نقص في طاقم مراقبي الحركة الجوية أثناء الإغلاق الحكومي المستمر.

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The National Association of Nigerian Students has called on the Federal Government to suspend the January 1, 2026, rollout of the new Tax Reform Law due to procedural flaws and lack of public engagement. The group highlighted discrepancies between the gazetted version and the one passed by the National Assembly, amid concerns over inadequate sensitization efforts. NANS warned of nationwide protests if demands are ignored.

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has revoked the operating licenses of four public transport companies following multiple accidents during the December 2025 festive season. The affected firms are Monna Comfort Sacco, Greenline, Naekana Route 134, and Uwezo Coast, which failed to comply with road safety regulations. NTSA has also issued a 21-day ultimatum to Guardian Coach and Nanyuki Express to address their issues.

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A Cessna 172 aircraft operated by Skypower Express crashed at Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport in Owerri, Imo State, while attempting to land after an emergency diversion. Four persons were onboard, but no fatalities were reported. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has launched a probe into the incident.

 

 

 

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