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Med-View Airline resumes service to old routes 

Med-View-Airline

Med-View Airline will this week recommence flight operations to some of its old routes, few weeks after suspension of services.

One of its aircraft, a Boeing 737-500 with the registration number: 5N-BQM on Sunday, arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport Two (MMA2), Lagos from Abuja Airport via the Kaduna International Airport.

Sources close to the airline said on Sunday that the aircraft’s engine was last week replaced in Abuja by a company in Tokyo.

The aircraft, which departed Kaduna International Airport, touched down at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos at 5pm on Sunday.

With the arrival of the new engine and subsequent fixing, it was gathered that the airline would resume flight operations this week.

It would be recalled that  Michael Ajigbotoso, the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Med-View Airline had about two weeks ago reiterated the plans of the airline to return to flight services in the next few weeks.

Ajigbotoso said in Lagos that the airline, which remains the only carrier on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) had temporarily suspended operations due to lack of equipment, but assured that the management had perfected plans to return to some of its old routes in the country.

He also declared that the airline was in compliance with the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs) 9.1.1.12 (A), stressing that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) was aware of its current status.

The COO emphasised that some of its aircraft, which went for maintenance checks would return to service very soon.

He insisted that the airline would return to service stronger despite the recent challenge in operations, assuring that safety and comfort of its passengers are still paramount to its operations.

He also commended the staff of the organization for their commitment and sustained belief in the airline despite the recent operational challenges.

He further commended the staff and committed clients would stand by it in this period, stressing that the airline would not fail them.

He had said: “We appreciate the staff for their commitment in spite of the little operational challenges, which we believe are the hallmark of any business. Businesses have their high and low moments and I can tell you we are surmounting the challenges. We are coming back soon bigger and better.

“Also, to our numerous customers, we want to tell you that the best is yet to come. We have done it before, making the nation proud at the domestic, regional and international fronts. We have been consistent with our hajj operations in the past 14 years. We remain the only carrier to have done that successfully.

“We want to assure you that as soon as our aircraft return from the scheduled maintenance, we will begin to provide the excellent and safe flight services, which we are known for and maintained since the commencement of our operations.”

 

IFEOMA OKEKE