Connect with us

BUSINESS

NCAA Investigates As Air Peace Aircraft Hits Antelope At Asaba Airport’s Runway

Published

on

Air Peace





The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commence investigation into the circumstances surrounding the antelope’s intrusion onto the runway of the Asaba Airport, Delta state.

BIGPEN NIGERIA (https://bigpenngr.com) reports this is coming as an aircraft belonging to Air Peace, on Saturday, hit an antelope on the runway at Asaba Airport, causing the death of the animal while damaging the plane.

The severity of the damage has led to the classification of the Air Peace plane as Aircraft on Ground (AOG), grounding it and causing disruptions to the airline’s scheduled flight operations.

NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs & Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, who confirmed the incident via a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, stated that these kinds of unforeseen events can lead to disruption of flight schedules.

Advertisement

He said: “Monitoring reports yesterday indicated that an Air Peace aircraft ran into a large antelope, decimating the animal and leaving the aircraft on ground. As a result, flights meant to be operated by this aircraft would naturally be disrupted, even though engineers are on the ground to assess and fix the plane. Passengers waiting would naturally be infuriated.”

He further said that while the runway incursion and subsequent collision were circumstances beyond the direct control of the airline, Air Peace still bears the responsibility of keeping passengers informed about the disruptions. Additionally, he stressed the airline’s obligation to offer refunds to affected travelers and provide them with necessary care and assistance during this period of inconvenience.

He stated that the NCAA would not hesitate to impose sanctions on Air Peace should the airline fail to meet these responsibilities to its stranded passengers. The agency reassured the traveling public regarding the overall safety measures in place at the airport and also pledged to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the antelope’s intrusion onto the runway.

Advertisement
OPINION7 hours ago

MY UNFORGETTABLE ROBBERY EXPERIENCES IN LONDON AND BRUSSELS, BY ENYINNAYA APPOLOS

FEATURED20 hours ago

Tinubu Weighs In on Police Pension Saga, Orders Free Healthcare for Low-Income Retirees

FEATURED1 day ago

EFCC Chair Blows Hot, Slams Online Portal 48-Hour Deadline to Apologize or Face Lawsuit Over Report of ‘Forced Abduction, Resignation’ of NNPCL GCEO

FEATURED2 days ago

Drug Trafficking: Couple Bag 22 Years Jail Terms as Indian lady, Angolan Bizman, 1 Other to Send 21 Years in Prison

Anioma State
OPINION2 days ago

NED NWOKO: EMPOWERING UNPRECEDENTED CHANGE IN DELTA NORTH, BY EMMANUEL EBOH

NEWS2 days ago

Senator Nwoko Vows Greater Support for Women’s Sports, Hosts AfroBasket Champions D’Tigress

FEATURED2 days ago

Police Arrests Four Female for Illegal Drugs, 211 Other Suspects in Delta

international fraud ring
FEATURED3 days ago

Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Lagos Property over N986m Diesel Supply Fraud

FEATURED3 days ago

Trump Administration Introduces $15,000 Visa Bonds to Curb Overstays

BUSINESS3 days ago

What MSMEs Need to Know as BOI Disburses N900m to 262 Loan Applicants in FCT

COMMUNITY REPORT3 days ago

Warri South Council Boss Rewards, Decorates 3 Teenagers as Ambassadors for Academy, Career Excellence

Peter Black
FEATURED4 days ago

EFCC Confirms Petition To Probe NNPCL Boss, Ojulari for ‘Fraud’ Amid Resignation Rumour

FEATURED5 days ago

Nwoko Ad-hoc C’ttee Seeks Strategic Local, Global Partnerships to Combat Oil Theft

COMMUNITY REPORT5 days ago

Bel Media Launches ‘Bel Dialogue’ to Mark Ndokwa Reporters at 12

BUSINESS5 days ago

Dangote Names ex-Shell Executive as New CEO

Advertisement
Advertisement