Hard times are here and some businesses are already buckling under the weight.
Just a few day after Aero Contractors, Nigeria’s second largest commercial carrier, announced indefinite suspension of operations, another domestic carrier, First Nation Airlines, has suspended its operations,.
The Director-General of the NCAA, Capt. Muhtar Usman, who announced the decision by First Nation, explained that the decision was taken in order to ensure that the airline carried out the required maintenance of its aircraft.
Usman, however, refuted claims that some of the domestic airlines were winding down their operations regardless of the fact that they had suspended flight services.
“In these circumstances, these airlines clearly cannot continue to undertake schedule operations, hence the inevitable recourse to self regulatory suspension.”
Usman insisted that the domestic carriers had not wound down their operations, but were “merely suspending their operations temporarily to enable them undertake certain operational overhaul and strengthen their overall operational outlay.”
First Nation Airways operates a pair of A319-100s leased from AerCap on regular shuttle flights between Lagos and Abuja. In 2012, it suspended all operations, again on account of fleet maintenance. Services only resumed with the A319s in October 2013.