More than
three months after it was grounded for technical and safety reasons, Dana Air
may have received a go ahead to resume operations.
A
statement from the airline said, following the successful outcome of the
operational audit of Dana Air by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA),
the airline is set to recommence full commercial flight operations today.
“The
resumption of Dana Air’s flight operations comes on the heels of the lifting of
the suspension order by the regulatory agency as the airline has demonstrated
satisfactory competence in operating the Boeing McDonnell Douglas (MD-83) aircraft
fleet,” the statement signed by the airline’s management said.
Announcing
the resumption of flight operations in Lagos, the Chief Operating Officer and
Accountable Manager, Mr. Yvan Drewinsky, said the lifting of the suspension
order is a testament that Dana Air adheres strictly to prescribed safety
standards as dictated by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs) and the
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards.
The
Dana Air COO also commended the Aviation Ministry and the NCAA for the
transparent and objective conduct of the operational audit of the airline.
“The
successful outcome of Dana Air’s operational audit by the NCAA involving the
Flight Safety Group in conjunction with their foreign partners underscores our
commitment to safe operations in line with standard procedures. We are
therefore delighted at the prospect of our imminent plans to recommence flight
operations to continue to offer unparalleled quality of flight services to our
guests”, said Drewinsky.
He
also commended Nigerians for their show of support and understanding,
especially those whose travel itineraries were disrupted during the operational
audit exercise.
The
airline also thanked the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, and the Director
General of the NCAA, Captain Fola Akinkuotu, for their unwavering commitment to
make the skies safer.
He
further assured stakeholders that at resumption, Dana Air would operate flights
on the Lagos – Abuja – Lagos route and would thereafter, progressively
introduce additional routes and frequencies to cater for customers’ demands, as
more aircraft joins the fleet.
The NCAA, in exercising its statutory safety oversight functions on all the operating airlines, had earlier prescribed a yearly schedule audit programme to ensure safety in the sky and to also avoid hitches in flight operations. Dana Air is the first airline to have successfully undergone the operational audit exercise.
But when contacted, the General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Fan Ndubuoke, said the regulatory body would make official statement on the resumption of the airline soon.
The NCAA, in exercising its statutory safety oversight functions on all the operating airlines, had earlier prescribed a yearly schedule audit programme to ensure safety in the sky and to also avoid hitches in flight operations. Dana Air is the first airline to have successfully undergone the operational audit exercise.
But when contacted, the General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Fan Ndubuoke, said the regulatory body would make official statement on the resumption of the airline soon.
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