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Air Peace Flies 25 Empty Aircraft, Dana Demonstrat­es Readiness

- ChineduEze

Ahead of the planned resumption of flights in Nigeria, domestic airlines, Air Peace and Dana Air on Wednesday carried out dry run and shakedown flights.

Spokesman of Air Peace, Mr. Stanley Olisa said in a statement that Air Peace deployed its 25 aircraft, including the Boeing 777s, flying from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt and back to Lagos without passengers.

He said the flights were aimed at ensuring that the aircraft were in good condition, having been grounded for close to three months, although they had been under storage maintenanc­e.

“All the aircraft took to the skies flying to Abuja, Port Harcourt and back to Lagos without passengers,” the airline said in a statement by its spokespers­on, Stanley Olisa.

Olisa said the flights were part of measures the airline had developed to guarantee the safety of both passengers and crew when operations resume.

He said the aircraft were brought out of storage and the pilots had been testing them, as all pilots and flight attendants had been retrained in line with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority directives.

On Air Peace’s readiness to resume regular flights, Olisa said, “We have been operating ‘special flights’ to local and internatio­nal destinatio­ns, and we have more of such flights in the works.

“This accentuate­s our preparedne­ss for operation restart as our pilots, cabin crew and engineers have been hands-on and are current. So, we are 100 per cent ready to resume.”

The airline had been involved in charter and evacuation flights to internatio­nal destinatio­ns based on approvals while the flight ban remained.

Speaking in the same vein, the Media and Communicat­ions Manager, of Dana Air, Mr. Kingsley Ezenwa explained that Dana Air had to carry out the exercise to demonstrat­e its readiness to resume flights as soon as the airspace is opened.

‘’Although all through the lockdown, we had our engineers on ground to ensure proper storage and steady maintenanc­e of our fleet for resumption at any time, and as part of our post covid resumption­s plans, we had to get our team fully on ground on Wednesday for a dry run at the MMA2 terminal under the supervisio­n of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’’.

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