FG suspends Dana Air’s licence again
The
Federal Government has once again suspended the operating licence of
Dana Air pending the resolution of certain safety issues, the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority has said.
This is coming barely three months after
the airline resumed operations following a seven-month suspension after
its Boeing Md-83 crashed in Lagos, killing 163 people
The Acting Director-General, NCAA, Mr.
Joyce Nkemakolam, who confirmed the development in a telephone interview
with our correspondent on Sunday, said the suspension, which took
effect on Saturday morning, would last until the safety issues were
rectified by the carrier.
He said the suspension followed a
directive from the Ministry of Aviation, asking the airline to stop
operation until “some safety issues that cropped up over the weekend
were resolved.”
The acting DG said the Minister of
Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, had invited officials of Dana Air to a
meeting in Abuja today (Monday) over the development.
Nkemakolam said that once the safety concerns were addressed by the airline, it would be permitted to resume flight operations.
Asked whether Dana Air Operator’s
Certificate had been withdrawn by the regulatory authority as reported
by some sections of the media (not The PUNCH) on Sunday, Nkemakolam
said, “I don’t know about revocation. Their flights were asked to be
suspended until some safety concerns that cropped up over the weekend
were addressed.”
Reacting to the development, Dana said the NCAA had asked it to suspend operations without giving any specific reason.
It was learnt that the safety issues
happened on one of its flights in Abuja over the weekend. But
unconfirmed sources said the battery of one of the airline’s plane was
found to have been dead in Abuja.
A statement by the Head, Corporate
Communications, Dana Air, Mr. Tony Usidamen, said, “We regret to
announce the temporary suspension of our flight operations following a
directive from the Ministry of Aviation through the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority on Saturday, March 16, 2013; no specific reason was
given for the action.
“A meeting is, however, scheduled
between the management of Dana Air, the Ministry of Aviation and the
NCAA on Monday, March 18, and we will update you as we get more
information. We thank you for your patience and understanding, and we
look forward to having the pleasure of welcoming you on board again
shortly.”
The Senate Committee on Aviation had a
few months ago recommended that the Federal Government should revoke the
operating licence of Dana Air, saying it was not issued in line with
standard safety procedures.
The committee also recommended the removal of the former DG of NCAA, Dr. Harold Demuren.
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