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Air Peace Aircraft Returns To Benin Airport After Technical Snag Air Peace Aircraft Returns To Benin Airport After Technical Snag

Air Peace flight from Benin to Abuja on Monday had to return to its base due to a technical snag affecting the aircraft, as confirmed by the airline. This decision was made in accordance with safety protocols, ensuring the well-being of all passengers on board.

In a statement released by Dr. Ejike Ndulio, the Head of Corporate Communications for Air Peace, it was clarified that the return to base was a necessary safety measure taken by the airline to prioritize passenger safety. The aircraft successfully landed back in Benin, and passengers were able to disembark without any issues, ensuring a smooth transition despite the unexpected situation. Meanwhile, the airline's maintenance team is actively troubleshooting the cause of the technical snag to prevent future occurrences and to ensure the aircraft is safe for operation. Dr. Ndulio emphasized the airline's commitment to minimizing disruptions for its passengers.

To address the situation promptly, Air Peace is deploying a replacement aircraft to Benin. This proactive measure aims to ensure that affected passengers can continue their journeys with minimal delay, reflecting the airline's dedication to customer service and operational efficiency. The statement further expressed appreciation for the understanding of the passengers impacted by this unforeseen development, as well as those whose flights may experience delays as a result. Air Peace reiterated its unwavering commitment to upholding the highest safety standards in all its operations, ensuring that passenger safety remains the top priority. The airline continues to work diligently to maintain its reputation for reliability and safety in the aviation industry.