By Halimah Olamide
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said it has not suspended or halted Arik Air’s flight operations, which continued as scheduled and did not affect the airline’s ability to operate remaining fleet.
This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Michael Achimugu, the NCAA Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, on Friday in Abuja.
However, Achimugu, NCAA is duty-bound to comply with court order attaching Arik Air’s aircraft (5NMJF; 5NMJQ; 5NBKX) following determination of its case at the Supreme Court and to ensure compliance with regulatory and safety standards.
“Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) refers to the grounding of three (3) Arik Air aircraft following a Court Order/Attachment.
“It is important to clarify that the action does not include the suspension of Arik Air’s overall operations by either the NCAA or the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development as claimed in some quarters.
“We appreciate the public’s understanding and patience as Arik Air works through this situation with minimal disruption,” it said.
Recall that NPO made reports that the Federal Government on Tuesday announced the grounding of the planes of the airline.
A statement by Alhaji Abdullahi Musa Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NAMA, said the the enforcement department of the FCT High Court had enforced an Order made by the Court regarding a debt of $2.5 million owed by Arik Airline to one Atlas Petroleum International Ltd. by attaching their aircrafts.