CAUGHT—Lanseria Airport,
Johannesburg, S-Africa. INSET: The Bombardier Challenger jet. Courtesy:
Flightaware.
Warri (Delta) – The Word of
Life Bible Church, Warri, Delta, on Tuesday confirmed holding a residual
interest in the embattled Bombardier Challenger 600 with registration number
N808HG owned by Eagle Air company.
This is contained in a statement by
Mr Bayo Adewoye, Personal Assistant to the founder of the World of Life Bible
Church, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, in Warri.
“On behalf of Pastor Oritsejafor, we
can confirm that although he holds an interest in Eagle Air, the aircraft in
question is not operated by Pastor Oritsejafor.
“The aircraft owned by Eagle Air company, who
have confirmed that since Aug. 2, 2014, the aircraft has been leased to and is
operated by Green Coast Produce Limited. This is a standard practice in the
industry.
“Any and all enquiries in respect of
the day-to-day operations of this aircraft are properly directed to the
management of Green Coast Produce Limited,’’ the statement stated.
The aircraft was alleged to have
been apprehended on Sept. 5, in South Africa why trying to enter into the
country with a huge amount of foreign currency.
The Eagle Air had also claimed
ownership of the aircraft in a statement released on Sept. 15, but denied
involvement in movement of the alleged money.
The Eagle Air alleged that the jet
was under lease to Green Coast Produce Ltd., and it had been operating it since
Aug. 2.
Oritsejafor Holds Residual Interest In Bombardier Aircraft – Aide
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