Ethiopian Airline Crash: Nigeria Bans Boeing 737 Max Planes From Its Airspace
The Federal Government has banned the use of Boeing 737-Max planes in Nigerian airspace.
The decision was taken at Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting held in Abuja.
The meeting was presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari. The Minister of State, Aviation, Heidi Sirika, disclosed to journalists soon after the meeting ended.
He stated, “Regarding Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9, that has been
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, whose mandate it is to issue advisory, has already issued advisory that nobody should fly into Nigeria or out of Nigeria using Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9, pending the determination of the actual cause of the crash in Ethiopia and also pending the outcome of the response of the manufacturer, which is Messers Boeing.
“Regardless of the enormous safety records of this plane 737,
“Regarding Air Peace and Arik orders, whether those orders
The world of aviation will not be sleeping just as we in Nigeria will not be sleeping. And it is normal standard practice that once a particular aircraft type is involved in accidents, back to back, it is withdrawn from the market and see if there is something they are doing wrong. And if it is confirmed that a particular problem, say, for instance, landing gear, they will issue an instruction to ground such plane worldwide until the problem is fixed.”