A day
after Aero Contractors announced the suspension of operations and placed staff
on indefinitely leave, another national airline, First Nation, has closed
business.
The National
Civil Aviation Authority announced on Thursday that First Nation had been
ordered to shut down for mandatory maintenance.
The
director-general, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Muhtar Usman, said
in a statement that the indefinite suspension of operations by the airline
followed its engine replacement programme involving one of the aircraft in its
fleet.
Mr. Usman
said with another aircraft due for mandatory maintenance in line with NCAA’s
regulations, the airline cannot continue its operations.
“In these
circumstances, these airlines clearly cannot continue to undertake schedule
operations, hence the inevitable recourse to self-regulatory suspension,” the
NCAA boss said.
“It is
against the Nigerian civil aviation regulations for airline operators to carry
out scheduled commercial operations with only one aircraft.”
Mr. Usman,
who said this was the same premise Aero Contractors was ordered to suspend its
operations, said NCAA would not compromise safety and security of airlines
operations in the airspace.
He said
every facet of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations and Standard and
Recommended Practices (SARPs) must be adhered to with due diligence.
He
explained that everything had been put in place to continue ensuring
compliance.
The First
Nation could not be reached for comment for this story.
The
decision came as the suspension of Aero Contractors’ took effect Thursday.
The
airline had claimed it suspended flights due to the difficult business
environment in the country. At least 1,400 staff of Aero have been placed on an
indefinite leave.
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