The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority said on Sunday that it has carried out technical audit of Air Peace and its fleet of aircraft with a view to ensuring the airline is in compliance with extant Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations.
The NCAA said that the audit was to also mitigate the reoccurrence of the July 23, 2019 incident involving the airline’s aircraft on the runway of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
In a statement signed by the NCAA General Manager, Public Relations, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, the agency said, “This technical audit was not limited to this recent incident. The airline operational, technical and safety performance in the last 12 months were also scrutinised.
“It revealed that all the operational aircraft on the fleet of Air Peace Limited are airworthy. This is to assure the flying public that all the aircraft on the fleet of NCAA authorised Air Operators Certificate holders operating in Nigeria are airworthy.”
The NCAA added that it would continue to ensure that only airworthy aircraft are permitted to operate in the country.
On Tuesday, July 23, 2019, at about 10.28 am an Air Peace B737-300 aircraft with registration number 5N- BQO was involved in an accident while landing at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
The NCAA also disclosed that its sister agency, the Accident Investigation Bureau, is currently investigating the incident to determine the immediate and remote causes as required by international standards stipulated in the International Civil Aviation Organisation Annex 13.