Twenty-six
operators are currently undergoing processes of obtaining operational licences
and recertification from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
Information
obtained from the NCAA on Wednesday showed that 16 of the applicants are
seeking Air Operators Certificates to operate scheduled domestic flights in the
country.
The remaining 10
airlines are undergoing recertification processes in accordance with the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations of 2009.
A source at the
NCAA, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said on
Wednesday that once the process was completed, the AOCs would be issued and the
new operators would commence flight operations.
According to the
NCAA official, the aspiring operators seeking operating licences were Air
Taraba, Ean Aviation, Executive Jet Air Services Limited, Gyro Air Limited, Izy
Air Limited and Jupiter.
Others are
Manyatta Engineering Services, Nestoil Plc, Prime Air, Toucan Air, Baltic
Airlines and Oriental Airlines Limited.
Meridian Airlines,
Millennium Travels & Tours, Okada Air and Air First are also on the list of
those seeking licences from the NCAA.
The airlines
seeking recertification include Associated Aviation Limited, Bristow
Helicopters, Caverton Helicopters, Chanchangi Airlines, Dornier Aviation
Nigeria Limited and IRS Airlines Limited.
Others are Kabo
Airlines Limited, Kings Airlines and Travel Limited, Pan African Airlines
Nigeria and Skypower Express Airways.
The nation
currently has 16 functional domestic carriers that are holders of AOCs in
accordance with the NCAR 2009.
They include
Allied Air, Aero Contractors, Azman Air, Arik Air, Discovery Air Services,
First Nation Airways Limited and Hak Air Limited.
The others are Jed
Air, Med-view Airlines, Max Air Limited, Odegene Air Shuttle Limited, Overland
Airways, Skybird Air, Skyjet Aviation, Topbrass and Westlink Airlines.
Air Peace Airlines
was issued with a licence by the NCAA on Monday.
While presenting
the management of the airline with the AOC, the Acting Director-General, NCAA,
Mr. Benedict Adeyileka, had said the airline would join others for domestic
flight operations.
He explained that
the airline was issued with the licence after its management met all the
requirements in record time ahead of commencement of operations.
Adeyileka urged
the management of the airline to ensure that it adhered to all safety and
technical regulations, and to ensure that issues of staff training, aircraft
maintenance and crew matters were taken seriously, adding that the NCAA would
not hesitate to sanction it for any violation.
He said the NCAA
was prepared to sack employees of any airline who violated safety rules, adding
that the workers had been warned against activities that were dangerous to the
safety of passengers.
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