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After the tire burst involved a plane in Kano, FG suspended Max Air for three months.
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The incident occurred on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, which led to temporarily closed the runway at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport.
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NCAA announced that it would conduct thorough security and economic review of MAX Air during the suspension.
The Federal Government announced through the Nigerian Civil Aviation Administration (NCAA) that Max Air has suspended three months of operations, took effect, at midnight, January 31, 2025.
This decision was involved in a MAX Air B734 aircraft with a registered MALAM AMINU KANO KANO International on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, with a registered MAX Air B734 aircraft. The airport was held.
According to NCAA, the incident caused temporary shutdown of the runway, but all 53 passengers on the ship were evacuated.
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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has begun to investigate this situation, and NCAA has promised to provide the required support.
“Michael Achimugu), the director of public affairs and consumer protection, said:” It must be pointed out that the specific reasons why this incident can be established only after the NSIB is investigated. “
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He added: “However, because of this incident, Max Air is suspending its domestic flight for three months … to allow its management to conduct internal evaluation of its operations.”
During the suspension, NCAA will conduct thorough security and economic review of Max Air.
Achimugu explained: “Safety review will need to re -check the organization, procedures, personnel and aircraft of MAX Air … and economic review will strictly check the airline’s financial status to ensure its safe flight operation capabilities.”
NCAA calls on passengers’ patience and understanding, and pointed out that the safety and well -being of passengers are crucial.
The recovery of MAX Air’s domestic flight operations will be based on a satisfactory audit completion.
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