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FG Fines UK-Based Airline, Flairjet N1m For Violating Aviation Regulation


The Ministry of Aviation On Monday claims that the UK-based airline, Flairjet has been fined the sum of N1million for violating COVID-19 commercial flights’ ban regulation.
The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, says the fine was the maximum penalty provided for in the country’s civil aviation regulations.
The Federal Government had banned international and local flights in the country as part of the efforts to control the COVID-19 outbreak and only allowed essential and emergency flights to operate in the airports.
According to Sirika, Flairjet had applied and received approval from the ministry of aviation to carry out humanitarian operations but was caught on May 17 operating commercial flight into Nigeria.
The flight crew has also been quarantined for 14 days in line with precautions recommended by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
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