Nigeria Postpones Resumption Of Domestic Flights
The Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Musa Nuhu, has said that the proposed June 21 date for resumption of domestic flights is not feasible.
He made this known while answering questions during the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 on Thursday.
Nuhu said the agency will not approve the resumption of flight operations until it gets confirmation that operations can be carried out in a safe and organised manner.
“We never said aviation is going to start definitely on the 21st, we were supposed to put a report back based on what we have and we have some work to do. As such, June 21 is not a feasible date to resume operations,” he said.
The NCAA chief said a lot more work needs to be done before operations can resume in the aviation sector.
He said, “Prior to this mandate from the Presidential Task Force, the regulatory body, NCAA had developed advisory circulars distributed to the different sectors of the industry. These circulars required all sectors of industry to present a restart plan to the regulatory body for approval.
“A lot of service providers have provided their restart plans and these restart plans are to be reviewed by the civil aviation authority. When we review those documents, if we are happy with those documents then we will go to each individual organisation to verify what they have given as their restart plan. Some provided inadequate documents and their documents were sent back to them.
“Significant progress has been made but there is still a lot of work to be done. The aviation system is a very complex system and this system has been compounded with the public health care concept, which a lot of them, the aviation system is not used to implementing.”