Dana Air Nigeria Resumes Today
AFRIKUPDATE
News/Africa
NIGERIA
By Uche Usim
News/Africa
NIGERIA
By Uche Usim
At last,domestic
operator, Dana Air, will commence its scheduled domestic operations today with
a Lagos-Abuja service.
The
airline went off the skies on June 3, 2012, when the aviation ministry via
the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) suspended its Air Operator’s
Certificate (AOC) following the crash of one of its MD 83 jets in Iju Ishaga
area of Lagos that killed 163 people and destroyed property worth billions of
naira.
Since
then, the airline had battled for its return into operation and on December 5,
2012, the NCAA issued new AOC to the airline after it satisfactorily scaled the
safety audit.
But
the regulatory agency, NCAA, told the airline management in clear terms that it
would not be allowed to fly until it begins to pay the outstanding 70 per cent
of the $100,000 to families of victims of the crash as stipulated by law.
Having
also showed sufficient evidence of this, the NCAA gave the airline the all
clear nod to commence scheduled operations.
Reacting
to the resumption of flights, the spokesman of Dana Group, Tony Usidamen,
extolled the NCAA for its support, adding that the airline would begin with a
Lagos-Abuja-Lagos flight today, after which it would gradually introduce other
routes it hitherto flew to.
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