The Air Nigeria Airline says it will return four of its aircraft to the
lessor, GECAS, following the request to repossess the Boeing 737-300 planes.
The airline announced this in an online statement, signed by the Media
Relations Manager, Mr Samuel Ogbogoro.
Ogbogoro said the lessor was already in the process of “calling back the
aircraft.”
He said that Air Nigeria would fully cooperate with GECAS in line with the
Cape Town Convention, to expedite the repossession.
“Subsequent to the temporary suspension of Air Nigeria’s regional and
domestic flight operations by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), our
lessor has been requesting to repossess some of the aircraft in our fleet and we
are fully cooperating to return them.
“Air Nigeria plans to acquire state-of-the-art aircraft to fill the reduction
in capacity.
“We are currently finalising plans to resume normal flight operations across
the regional and domestic routes as soon as possible,’’ he said.
He, however, said the scheduled Lagos-London-Lagos flight was not affected by
the suspension directive of the NCAA. GUE/IA/SIA
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