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Monday, March 18, 2013

Nigeria suspends operations of Indian-owned Dana Air


The Nigeria Federal Government has suspended the flight operations , an Indian-owned commercial passenger carrier, after the country's parliament complained of the airline's shoddy manner of paying compensations to victims of a crash that left nearly 200 people dead last year.

In June last year, a Dana MD-83 aircraft had crashed in
Lagos while flying from Abuja, killing more than 160 people.
The Nigerian government had suspended the airline's
operating licence immediately after the crash. In September, the Civil Aviation Ministry lifted the flying ban on Dana Air. 

"Dana has been asked to suspend operation. The action was intended to enable proper sorting out of all the issues surrounding the June 3rd crash, including the compensation of the victim's families," spokesman for the Minister of Aviation Joe Obi told PTI.
Last week, Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Aviatio.
 
Authority (NCAA) Harold Demuren was removed by the government for what they described as his inability to provide sufficient explanation on some issues related to the investigation.
 

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