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NCAA Approves Resumption of Domestic Operations for Max Air After 90 Days Of Voluntary Suspension

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By Chidi Ugwu
Following the successful completion of an economic and safety audit, the Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has approved for Max Air to resume its domestic flight operations.
Recall that, Max Air voluntarily suspended its domestic operations for 90 days after a series of incidents on its flights.
In a statement signed by Michael Achimugu, Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NCAA declared it welcomed the decision, which became effective from midnight on January 31, 2025.
During the suspension period, the NCAA conducted a thorough safety and economic audit of the airline.
The safety audit involved a comprehensive re-inspection of Max Air’s organization, procedures, personnel, and aircraft, in line with the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations 2023.
This audit took place from 26th to 28th February 2025.
Given the results of the audit, which confirm Max Air’s capacity to sustain safe flight operations, the airline will resume domestic flights, effective from midnight on March 17, 2025.
The NCAA will continue to monitor Max Air closely through an enhanced surveillance program to ensure strict compliance with its regulations.
The Authority remains committed to ensuring that all airlines adhere to the highest safety standards for the continued well-being of the aviation industry.

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