First Nation Airways Resumes Operations

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First Nation Airways on Sunday resumed flight operations after being out of service since last month due to repairs on their aircraft engines.
A statement by the Corporate Affairs Manager of the airline, Rasheed Yusuff, read: “We are delighted to inform you that our operation is back. Flight commenced on Sunday, September 18, 2016 with very strong passenger demand despite the break.

“This patronage reinforces the strength of our brand and the quality of our service. We received a ground swell of support from the flying public during our maintenance break and this tremendous support has been humbling experience to all of us at FirstNation.

“Since the Airline launched service in 2013 we have built a respectable followership and rated consistently as market leader on safety standard and schedule integrity on the routes that we serve. This reputation was reinforced by FirstNation’s achievement of IOSA certification (the airline industry global bench mark for world-class safety standard) in 2015 within record time of 12 months. The achievement of IOSA certification by FirstNation in 12 months of application remains unrivalled in West and Central Africa.”

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  1. lionheart says

    Good news

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