Dana Air has released a report indicating that it has implemented major reforms that has made it safer to fly with the airline. This follows the release of the final official report of the Accident Investigation Bureau on the June 3, 2012 air mishap that involved the airliner.
“We wish to reassure our guests of our total commitment to their safety and comfort onboard our flights,” a press release by the airliner read.
“We wish to also state that Dana Air swung into action immediately the Interim Safety Recommendations were released in 2013 and as an airline strictly committed to the safety and comfort of its guests, we implemented all the recommendations same year, as released by AIB. We did not stop at just implementing the recommendations; we also successfully passed an operational audit conducted by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority’s Flight Safety Group and its foreign partners.
“In 2016, after another rigorous operational audit, Dana Air was admitted into the IOSA register to underscore its strict adherence to global management and safety standards and procedures required of global carriers. Also went further to win two awards from two reputable organizations for the redefining role it played in the aviation industry same year.
Dana acknowledged the full report, and promises to continue to review it.
Their airline further affirms that it maintains a rich spare parts store to date and has doubled its maintenance and safety efforts with constant training and retraining of its crew and ground staff.
The airliner which has transported 4.5 million passengers in the last 8 years further said that the safety and comfort of its passengers remains top priority.
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