Nigerian passengers can now enjoy improved flight services, as Dana Air has beefed up its fleet capacity with the arrival of two of its Boeing aircraft fresh from maintenance overseas. The arrival of the aircraft is coming days after another of its aircraft returned to service recently in December.
The Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo while speaking on the development said, ‘Just recently we received one of our aircrafts back from maintenance while the other is undergoing mandatory checks by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA ) before release’.
“The safety of our guests and crew will continue to take priority in our operations and we will continue to keep our safety standards with zero tolerance for violations irrespective of the situation or circumstance.”
“The return of another of our aircraft in late December, helped mitigate the schedule disruptions we experienced recently and we have been able to ferry a good number of our guests to their destinations while working to ensure all round customer satisfaction and schedule reliability for our guests.”
“We once again acknowledge the frustrations of our guests and wish to use this medium to once again apologise to them for the schedule disruptions experienced some weeks back. We are deeply sorry about it and we are working tirelessly to improve on our known schedule integrity and overall operational efficiency.” he added.
Dana Air is one of Nigeria’s leading airlines with a mixed fleet of 9 aircrafts and daily flights from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Owerri, and Enugu.