Chinelo Obogo

The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have said that rather than cutting corners, they would shut down  their operations if the burden of running airline business becomes unbearable.

Reacting to a statement credited to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation, Smart Adeyemi, saying that domestic airlines are likely to cut corners in their operations if the condition becomes cumbersome, the operators, in a statement by its President,  Abdumunaf Yunusa, said that Nigerian airlines have not cut corners, do not cut corners and would never cut corners.

In advocating more bailout for airlines, Adeyemi, was reported to have pleaded with the Federal Government to stop the Customs department from re-introducing the payment of duties and VAT on the importation of commercial aircraft, commercial aircraft spares and engines, noting that the reintroduction is a flagrant disobedience of the Executive Order by President Muhammadu Buhari who had previously granted zero duty and zero VAT on the importation of commercial aircraft, aircraft spares and aircraft engines.

He reportedly said that this decision by Customs could make airlines start cutting corners because of their inability to clear their spare parts.

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But the AON insisted that Nigerian airlines are the safest in the world and rather than cutting corners, they would shut down operations.

“The attention of AON has been drawn to the reports in certain news media, quoting a Senator, saying that as a result of the financial problems brought to the airlines by the effects of COVID-19 and, as result of lack of adequate government bailouts for the airline, that the airlines had resorted to cutting corners.

“AON wishes to state categorically here that there is no iota of truth in this statement. Nigerian airlines have not cut corners, do not cut corners and will never cut corners. We want to believe that the Distinguished Senator was misunderstood and quoted out of context because there is never any available fact supporting such a conclusion.

“It was equally reported in most media that the senator in asking that Nigerian airlines be supported with adequate bailout funding, warned that if this was not done, that some airlines may resort to cutting corners…”