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FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS: NCAA ADVISES AIR PEACE TO TRIM OPERATIONS

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May 2, 2025
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The Director General, Civil Aviation, (DGCA), Capt. Chris Najomo has told Air Peace to immediately improve its domestic operations and consider trimming it’s operations to suit it’s current serviceable aircraft.

 The DGCA made the call owing to complaints of chronic flight delays and cancellations by the travelling public. 

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The DGCA gave the charge today today, (02/05/2025) in a heated meeting with some management staff of Nigeria’s largest domestic operator in Abuja.

Capt. Najomo strongly advised the airline to trim its operations to the size of available aircraft presently in its fleet to mitigate the crisis.

The airline representatives at the meeting acknowledged that it has some challenges that are not unusual in the industry, but they are working round the clock to fix them. 

The DGCA asserted that, while the NCAA will continue to support the airlines, the operators MUST comply with the regulations and global best practices. 

Capt. Najomo warned that the NCAA is increasing its monitoring of flight operations across all airlines to ensure compliance.

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DG NCAA SUMMINS AIR PEACE

The DGCA, Capt. Chris Najomo has told Air Peace to immediately improve its domestic operations owing to complaints of chronic flight delays and cancellations by the travelling public. 

Speaking today in a heated meeting with some management staff of Nigeria’s largest domestic operator in Abuja, Capt. Najomo advised the airline to trim its operations to the size of available aircraft presently in its fleet. 

The airline acknowledged that it has some challenges that are not unusual in the industry, but they are working round the clock to fix same. 

The DGCA asserted that, while the NCAA will continue to support the airlines, the operators MUST comply with the regulations and global best practices. 

Capt. Najomo warned that the NCAA is increasing its monitoring of flight operations.

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