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Congratulations to @ASKY_airlines on expanding its fleet to 17 aircraft with the arrival of ET-BCK, a Boeing 737 MAX 8, in Lomé on 16 July 2026.
Configured with 16 Business Class and 144 Economy Class seats, ET-BCK is the airline’s second aircraft acquisition this year, following the arrival of ET-BCJ on 5 July.
The fleet expansion supports ASKY’s plan to offer daily flights to major destinations across its network.
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@deyemidada@foluoladipo Airlines could consider making a case to NCAA to review that regulation especially since such incidents are becoming common occurrence. I believe this aircraft was wet leased, how will insurance cover this issue?
@foluoladipo@deyemidada Another aspect to this is how many “reliable” ground handling companies do we have available in the country? What are the other options for carriers? This dispute could take aeons to resolve. P4 should consider purchasing their own ground handling equipment, outstation too.
Air Peace Airbus A320 damaged on the ground at Lagos Murtala Mohammed Airport after a baggage conveyor belt vehicle operated by the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) collided with one of the aircraft’s engines.
Air Peace said the incident occurred on Tuesday shortly after Flight P47427 from Kano had landed safely and passengers had disembarked. According to the statement, the impact caused significant damage to the engine, rendering the aircraft unserviceable and disrupting its scheduled operations.
The NAHCO staff member, who operated the equipment, slumped while it rammed into the aircraft and is currently receiving medical treatment.