The House of Representatives committee on
aviation on Monday said it will look into the resumption of flights by
Dana airline despite its recommendation that airline’s air operating
certificate be revoked.
In a statement issued by the Chairman of the committee, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, the committee said all issues relating to the crash has not been resolved, including issues of compensation to victims, and air safety issues.
The committee said it is aware of the displeasure and concerns of Nigerians over the resumption of flights by Dana airline and appealed to Nigerians to be patient as the house of representatives is committed to the safety of the country ‘s airspace.
It would be recalled that Dana airline on 4 January 2013 resumed flights seven months, after one of its planes crashed near Lagos on 3 June, killing 163 passengers.
In a statement issued by the Chairman of the committee, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, the committee said all issues relating to the crash has not been resolved, including issues of compensation to victims, and air safety issues.
The committee said it is aware of the displeasure and concerns of Nigerians over the resumption of flights by Dana airline and appealed to Nigerians to be patient as the house of representatives is committed to the safety of the country ‘s airspace.
It would be recalled that Dana airline on 4 January 2013 resumed flights seven months, after one of its planes crashed near Lagos on 3 June, killing 163 passengers.
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