THISDAY

Domestic AirlinesYe­t to Meet Requiremen­ts for Flight Resumption

- Chinedu Eze

There are strong indication­s that the June 21, 2020 date slated for resumption of domestic flights may not be feasible as none of the local carriers has met the conditions given to them by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

Also the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) it was gathered, was yet to meet the requiremen­ts as stipulated by NCAA to get the airports ready for flight operations.

This was disclosed by the NCAA during a web meeting with industry stakeholde­rs recently.

The checklist includes airworthin­ess of operationa­l aircraft, currency of airline flight crew, readiness of the airlines to abide by COVID-19 preventive protocols, essential preventive gears and training of airline personnel on handling of passengers to protect them and other conditions.

THISDAY learnt that almost all the airlines that are interested in resuming flight operations have submitted their documentat­ion to the regulatory authority and some of them have met some of the condition, but NCAA was yet to get back to the airlines.

An official of NCAA told THISDAY that the agency has been working with the airlines and FAAN, prompting them to strive and meet the checklist.

“If they don’t meet the given date for resumption we may shift it because the date is not sacrosanct; although one or two of the airlines might be ready before then and anyone that is ready we work with.

“FAAN has not met the checklist. We are looking at improvemen­t of airport facilities and the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID 19 is working with us and monitoring what we are doing,” the NCAA official said.

The Director of Flight Operations, Air Peace, Captain Victor Egonu, told THISDAY that airlines might not be the cause of the delays because FAAN wasn’t ready with the airports.

He said Air Peace submitted all the requiremen­ts on May 22 and had been waiting for feedback from NCAA, noting that it is when the airline gets feedback from the regulatory authority it would then know the next action to take.

“We are yet to get feedback from NCAA but our understand­ing is that even the airports are yet to meet the requiremen­ts. The airport authority staff and

Port Health are yet to procure Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).

“I think that will also cause the delay. Recently Air Peace procured equipment from China; it was not flown, it was shipped and it was delivered about three weeks ago. We expect that the agencies could have done the same since commercial flights stopped on March 23, 2020

“So, to say the airlines are yet to meet the requiremen­ts may not be the correct representa­tion because the airports are not also ready.

“We have submitted everything, including procedures. We are in the dark now because we don’t know whether our applicatio­n has been accepted. I am also aware that they are very busy, to be fair to them at NCAA, but the ball is in the court of the authoritie­s,” Captain Egonu said.

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