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  • DANA Air: NSIB begins analysis of flight data, cockpit voice recorders

    DANA Air: NSIB begins analysis of flight data, cockpit voice recorders

    • Crew members undergo toxicology test

    The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has said its officials have retrieved the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of the DANA Air MD 82 aircraft that veered off the runway into the grassy areas at the Lagos Airport.

    The apex accident investigation body said it had carried out a toxicology test on the crew members of the flight to establish the circumstances that led to the incident.

    NSIB’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs. Bimbo Olawumi Oladeji, announced this yesterday in Lagos.

    The agency spokesperson said the flight recorders would be taken to its laboratory in Abuja for data download.

    She said a transcript from Air Traffic Control and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) would also be included for forensic analysis and further investigation.

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    Commenting on the agency’s efforts to ascertain the cause of the incident, Mrs. Oladeji said NSIB’s team had measured the aircraft’s veering point from the runway to its final stop on the grass.

    She said: “As of today, all stakeholders involved in the operation of this aircraft, including the manufacturer, are being notified for their comments to be included in our report.

    “The NSIB investigation of this incident will examine all aspects, including the airworthiness status of the aircraft, operational policies, human factors, weather condition, health and mental status of the crew, aircraft maintenance records, and any previous incidents involving this aircraft’s landing gear system.

    “In accordance with international aviation safety protocols, a preliminary report containing a summary of basic fact-finding about the incident will be released within 30 days.

    “A final report with safety recommendations will be issued at the conclusion of the investigation.

    “During the course of the investigation, NSIB will collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), as well as other relevant institutions and specialists to gather all necessary information, data, and evidence concerning the operation of the flight.”

    Mrs. Oladeji said the investigation would identify any safety deficiencies and recommend measures to prevent similar incidents from recurring.

     According to her, preliminary fact-finding by the NSIB revealed that: “The aircraft had a technical problem with its landing gear and experienced directional control problems after landing, which made it veer off the runway to the left and travel onto the grassy area near the Runway 18L Link 6 turn-off point.

    “Thankfully, there are no reported fatalities or injuries.

    “As a precautionary measure, Runway 18L at MMA was temporarily closed following the incident.

    “A go-team has been dispatched to the incident scene and has begun inquiries. We will leave no stone unturned in examining all aspects surrounding the incident.”

    “The objective of this investigation is to arrive at the cause of the incident and the factors that led to it, and to issue safety recommendations to deter reoccurrence.

    “Protecting lives and maintaining public confidence in air travel is our utmost priority.

    “We appreciate the patience and understanding of travellers impacted by this incident as we work to investigate and report on the circumstances that led to today’s runway excursion.”

  • NCAA, NSIB probe Dana Air over runway excursion in Lagos

    NCAA, NSIB probe Dana Air over runway excursion in Lagos

    The Acting Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Captain Chris Najomo has said the agency and Nigeria Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) have commenced investigation of the runway excursion of an aircraft operated by Dana Air. 

    He said the Air Traffic Controller tower noticed that the nose wheel of the aircraft retracted, the nose of the aircraft collapsed and the aircraft veered off the runway into the grassy area. 

    The aircraft operated by Dana Air took off from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Tuesday and skidded off the runway at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. 

    Eighty three passengers and six crew members who were on board disembarked the aircraft without injuries. 

    The Management of Dana Air in a statement via its official X account @DanaAir said the aircraft has been grounded for investigation.

    It also noted that it has alerted the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) formerly AIB and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

    The Management however did not reveal the cause of the incident.

    The statement by the airline reads: “Dana Air regrets to inform the public of a runway excursion involving one of our aircraft, registration number 5N BKI, which was flying from Abuja to Lagos today 23/04/.

    “We are relieved to confirm that all 83 passengers and crew onboard the flight disembarked safely without injuries or scare as the crew handled the situation with utmost professionalism. 

    “We have also updated the AIB and NCAA on the incident and the aircraft involved has been grounded by our maintenance team for further investigation. 

    “We wish to thank the airport authorities, and our crew for their very swift response in ensuring the safe disembarkation of all passengers following the incident and our sincere apologies and appreciation to the passengers on the affected flight for their patience and understanding.

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    We wish to reassure our passengers that their safety will always be our top priority, and we are cooperating fully with the relevant authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident”. 

    Reacting to the incident, Captain Najomo said the NSIB has commenced its investigation into the occurrence. 

    He said the Authority would implement the safety recommendations expected from the NSIB investigation, adding that the authority will also carry out its in-house safety assessment of the incident.

    He said: “The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority wishes to inform the public that on 23rd April 2024 at about 08:25, a Dana Airline aircraft was involved in a runway excursion occurrence. 

    “The Aircraft, an MD82 with registration marks 5N-BKI, departed Abuja for Lagos with 83 passengers and 6 crew members onboard. 

    “Upon landing at MMIA, the Air Traffic Controller [ATC] Tower observed at C4 that the Nosewheel had retracted the nose of the aircraft collapsed and the aircraft veered off the runway into the grassy area. 

    “Very importantly, all passengers and crew disembarked and were evacuated safely while Runway 18L was closed.”

    He continued: “In accordance with statutory procedures, the NSIB has commenced its investigation into the occurrence. 

    “The NCAA reiterates its avowed commitment to a safe and secure aviation sector. 

    “In furtherance to this commitment, the Authority will be looking to implement the safety recommendations expected from the NSIB investigation while it carries out its own in-house safety assessment of the occurrence.”

    He also assured the travelling public of the NCAA’s efforts in holding all operators and service providers in the sector to the highest international safety standards. 

  • Dana Air increases frequency to Abuja

    Dana Air has introduced more flight options from Lagos to Abuja and Abuja to Lagos with low fares.

    According to a statement by the airline’s Media and Communications Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa,  effective March 18, 2019, the airline will operate additional flights from Lagos to Abuja four times a day.

    Abuja to Lagos flights will also increase to four times daily.

    The statement reads: ‘’We are pleased to announce that we have introduced additional flights on our Lagos- Abuja –Lagos routes to provide more options, comfort and affordable fares for our teeming guests.

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    “With effect from March 18,  2019, we will operate flights from Lagos to Abuja,  while flights from Abuja to Lagos will also increase.

    “Having yielded to the demands of our passengers for more flights to be introduced at specific time and the increasing loads on the sector,  we advise our passengers to  plan their trip, book early by visiting our website www.flydanaair.com to get best fares.”

  • Dana Air affirms commitment to capacity building

    Dana Air will continue to support  capacity building and professionalism in the industry, its Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Accountable Manager, Obi Mbanuzuo, has said.

    He made this known at the weekend when the winner and organisers of the first Cabin Crew contest visited Dana’s Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) Two office in Lagos.

    Mbanuzuo said Dana Air is resolute in its support for initiatives, such as the cabin crew contest and any issue that encourages professionalism and standards.

    He said the airline  considers the contest as part of its efforts to deepen capacity building.

    He said: “We are glad to have received the winner and we believe she has gone through the rudiments. It is now time for her to undergo our training which is also strictly based on standard operating procedures and customer service.’’

    Crew Training Institute Chief Executive Officer, Katheryn Lademo, said: “We are grateful to Dana Air for the wonderful reception. We are indeed proud to have you as the official sponsor for the Cabin Crew Contest.

    “Out of about 200 contestants who participated in season one, Toluwani Abayomi, who hails from Ondo State, emerged winner and is now a proud staff of Dana Air.

    “Season 2, which will hold in the year, is planned to be even bigger and better, especially with our new media partners. Unlike season one, participation in season two will not be restricted to Nigerians only; instead we plan to make it a Pan African event and this means wider participation across Nigeria and Africa and we look forward to a continued,  mutually beneficial partnership with Dana Air as we forge into 2019.’’

  • Dana Air extends multi-million naira sponsorship deal

    Dana Air has extended its multi-million naira sponsorship deal for Heartland FC of Owerri, Imo State.

    The sponsorship, which was first unveiled last year, was extended for   the 2018/19 Nigerian Professional League (NPFL) Season at a short ceremony held at the Conference Hall of  DE-Range hotel in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

    Speaking at the contract extension signing ceremony, the Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa, said the airline was happy to unveil another mouth-watering deal with a leading club– Heartland FC of Owerri, Imo State. He said Dana Air is proud of the innovations that the club is introducing to domestic league and the transformation that the team is undergoing at the moment.

    “At Dana Air, we are not just concerned about flying our guests to and fro Owerri and Abuja, but we are concerned mostly about what we can positively contribute to the development of the state, in furtherance of   other CSR activities we have carried out in Imo State.

    “We believe sports, particularly football, is another way we can impact the state and the good people of Imo by doing everything to ensure that their beloved team gets all the support to play the continental games this season.

    ‘’Also, considering the futuristic airline partnership that we have with the forward-looking Imo State government, Heartland FC becomes central in our sponsorship considerations.’’

    Heartland FC Chairman/President, Goodfaith Etuemena, also praised the management of the airline for considering the club in its sponsorship initiatives, describing it as the first-ever by any airline in the country and the most innovative for the second year running.

    “We are thankful to Dana Air for considering an extension of this sponsorship deal for our great club – Heartland FC of Owerri.  We have also done a lot on our part to improve, so that we can continue to attract amazing sponsorship like this.

    ‘’At the moment, we have a foreign partnership for the production of our kits and they are of top quality. We also have a new home ground, a foreign coach and with Dana Air embossed boldly on our home and away jerseys. We hope to make them proud for their investment and believe in the team since we came from the lower league.‘’

    In 2017, Dana Air entered into an airline partnership with the Imo State government to boost commercial and tourism potential of the state, create jobs and provide convenient fares for guests traveling to and fro the state.

    Last year, the airline unveiled a huge sponsorship deal for both Akwa United FC of Akwa Ibom State and Heartland FC of Imo State as part of its commitment towards sports development in the states and by extension the country.

    The airline says its sponsorship of the clubs will make the league more attractive and spur other corporate bodies to tow its line. This extension makes it two years’ sponsorship in a row for both clubs.

  • Dana Air extends multi-million naira sponsorship deal

    Dana Air has extended its Multi-million naira sponsorship deal for Heartland FC of Owerri, Imo State.

    The sponsorship which, was first unveiled in 2018, was extended for the duration of the 2018/ 19 Nigerian Professional League (NPFL) Season at a short ceremony held at the conference hall of  DE-Range hotel in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

    Speaking at the contract extension signing ceremony, the Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa, said the airline is happy to unveil another mouth-watering deal with a leading club in the country – Heartland fc of Owerri, Imo State.  He said Dana Air is proud of the innovations that the club is introducing to domestic leagueleague and the transformation that the team is undergoing at the moment.’

    “At Dana Air, we are not just concerned about flying our guests to and fro Owerri and Abuja, but we are concerned mostly about what we can positively contribute to the development of the state, in furtherance of   other CSR activities we have carried out in Imo State.’

    “We believe sports, particularly football is another way we can impact the state and the good people of Imo State by doing everything to ensure that their beloved team gets all the support to play the continental games this season. Also, considering the futuristic airline partnership that we have with the forward-looking Imo State government, Heartland fc becomes central in our sponsorship considerations. ‘’The Chairman and President of Heartland FC, Goodfaith Etuemena, also praised the management of the airline for considering the club in its sponsorship initiatives in the state, describing it as the ‘first ever in the country by any airline in the country and the most innovative for the second year running.’’

    “We are thankful to Dana Air for considering an extension of this sponsorship deal for our great club – Heartland fc of Owerri.  We have also done a lot on our part to improve so that we can continue to attract amazing sponsorship like this. At the moment, we have a foreign partnership for the production of our kits and they are of top quality. We also have a new home ground, a foreign coach and with Dana Air embossed boldly on our home and away jerseys. We hope to make them proud for their investment and believe in the team since we came from the lower league. ‘’

    Dana Air in 2017 entered into an airline partnership with the Imo State government to aid commercial and tourism potentials of the state, create jobs and provide convenient fares for guests traveling to and fro the state.

    In 2018, the airline unveiled a huge sponsorship deal for both Akwa United FC of Akwa Ibom and Heartland fc of Imo State as part of its commitment towards sports development in the states and by extension the country. The airline says its sponsorship of the clubs will make the league more attractive and spur other corporate bodies to tow its line. This extension makes it two years sponsorship in a row for both clubs .

  • Akwa Ibom group lauds Dana Air’s on-time performance

    The Uyo chapter of the Royal Circle of Friends International has endorsed Dana Air’s efficiency and on-time performance at its Cultural and Award day held recently in Uyo.

    Registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, the Royals is a social –cultural, Multilingual, and non partisan group with membership across the country and vocations.

    The President of the organization, Royal Uduak Okokon JP, while presenting the certificate and award to Dana Air said, ‘as part of our yearly rituals of always meeting to review our score card and return the thanks and praises to God for his goodness towards us as individuals and as a group, we wish to also recognize and appreciate individuals and companies that have contributed to the development of our state and have also impacted us positively with their services and activities.’’

    ‘Let me on behalf The Royals present you this certificate and award as the Best Airline of the Year 2018. This is in recognition of your efficient customer service, good customer relations, passenger handling, and timely day–to-day flight operations which has been observed over time to be in strict compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and International Air Transport Association (IATA).’’

    Speaking after receiving the award on behalf of Dana Air, the Uyo Station Manager, Ms Anthonia Aneke said ‘Dana Air will continue to do its best to offer excellent services and safe flight operations in accordance with standard and recommended practices.”

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    ‘The people of Akwa Ibom are time-conscious and despite the upsurge in traffic across our destinations at the moment, we have maintained our operational efficiency with an excellent on-time performance and amazing customer and in-flight service. This has endeared us to the good people of Akwa Ibom state making us their choice for air travel.’’

    Commenting further, Ms Anthonia said ‘Uyo is home to Dana Air considering the number of years we have been flying to the state and our longstanding relationship with the government and good people of Akwa Ibom state speaks volumes.

    ‘As the official airline of Akwa United and having been the preferred airline of one of the biggest Christmas Carols in the world- The Akwa Ibom Christmas Carol festival, we are committed to only offering the best and we promise not to disappoint. We thank the good people of the state particularly, the Royal Circle of Friends for this recognition’’

    Only recently, Dana Air extended its multi-million naira sponsorship deal for the state owned club –Akwa united FC. The airline in July, bagged a global recognition for its standards in ground handling and also won an award as the Best Domestic Airline for passenger facilitation at the Nigerian Aviation Awards 2018

  • Dana Air wins best domestic airline on passenger facilitation

    Dana Air has won the award for the Best Domestic Airline on Passenger facilitation at the 2018 edition of the Nigerian Aviation Awards (NIGAV), held recently at Oriental Hotel Lagos.

    The Nigerian Aviation Awards is Nigeria’s most prestigious air transport development award which has become the benchmark for excellence in promoting best practices and innovation among Foreign and domestic airlines, service providers and aviation agencies in Nigeria.

    Mr Fortune Idu, the Head of Planning and Event Committee, of the Nigerian Aviation Awards in his opening remarks said over 100 recipients have so far been honored in various categories for their performance, excellence, innovation and professionalism and we will continue to recognize them as this is the only way to encourage them to continue on the path of excellence.’’

    The Commissioner of the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Mr Akin Olateru, while presenting the award to Dana Air, described the airline as vibrant and always doing great things. The AIB Chief, who also won the Aviation CEO of the year award, encouraged the airline to continue offering its guests the best of service.’’

    The Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa while speaking to newsmen after the award described it as an end of the year brace. He said the airline keeps innovating for the sake of its passengers and the award was a good way to end the year 2018.

    ‘I will describe this award as a brace! What an amazing way to end the year for an airline that continues to innovate for the purpose of surpassing the flying aspirations of its guests. This award is quite encouraging for us and this will spur us to continue offering our guests what they desire and these includes offering them pocket-friendly fares, Good customer service, On time departures and arrivals, innovative reward system, world-class in-flight service and above all taking them from point A to B safely.’’

    Only recently, Dana Air bagged two awards as Best Domestic Airline at DAMA awards and another for its humanitarian efforts across the country. The airline recently celebrated 10 years of service to Nigeria with a promise to cover more cities and acquire more aircraft in the coming year.

  • Dana Air wins best domestic airline award 2018

    Dana Air has won the award for Africa’s Best Airline of the year 2018 in the domestic operations category, at the Development in Africa Merits Award held recently at Sheraton Hotels, Lagos.

    DAMA awards is a yearly conference and awards ceremony organized annually by Delta Business School Limited to recognize  Corporate organizations and Individuals who have contributed immensely to the development of Africa through their service, humanitarian activities, business model and creativity.

    The merit award also celebrates leading businesses and academics in Nigeria and Africa who have raised the bar, and setting new standards through creative and innovative products, ideas and services.

    The Media and Communications Manager of Dana Air, Kingsley Ezenwa , who received the award on behalf of the airline said: ‘We are honoured to be recognized as Africa’s Best Airline in the domestic category. This award is a confirmation that Africa and indeed the world is watching and we are glad that we are making Nigeria proud with our customer-centric products geared towards improving customer experience and value added services.’’

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    He noted that ‘exceeding the flying aspirations our guests,  and giving back to the society in which we operate are part of our secrets of success having flown for 10 years in Nigeria, and this award is a motivation for us to continue to raise the bar of our operational efficiency, safety and service delivery. ‘’

    He further stated that ‘our commitment to our core values, passion for the industry and our superior understanding of the flying public and the industry have kept us going despite the challenges, and our mission is to constantly earn the loyalty and respect of our customers by consistently demonstrating our commitment to service, and providing affordable regional air transport services that focus on innovation, quality and service excellence.’’

    Dana Air, 3-time winner of the airline of the year award at the Nigerian Aviation Awards, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with a record breaking load factor, unrivaled on-time performance, world-class in-flight service and customer-centric products and services .

  • Our expansion plan, by Dana Air

    Dana Air has started discussions with some of its financial partners to enable it achieve fleet modernisation and route expansion, its Media/Communication Manager, Kingsley Ezenwa, has disclosed.

    In an interview at the weekend in Lagos, Ezenwa said discussions had reached advanced stages. But he did not name the partners because of the non-disclosure agreement reached by the parties.

    He said Dana Air will acquire more aircraft next year to achieve its route expansion and fleet expansion drive.

    The Dana Air spokesman said   the additional aircraft will enable the carrier airline achieve on-time performance using customer-centric products and best in- flight services.

    While awaiting the delivery of the airplanes, Ezenwa said the carrier has designed an interim measure – a smart aircraft scheduling team to cater to the needs of passengers during Yuletide.

    He said though the airline has five aircraft, it has pulled out two for the mandatory C-check.

    C-check is a major maintenance carried out on aircraft every 18 months in line with regulatory requirement by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

    He said: ”However, we really feel the pain of our guests who have had to travel by road as a result of the shortage of aircraft across the country.

    “This has also occasioned a hike in fares and wish to reassure passengers of our commitment towards putting an end to this in the coming year.”