Friday 11 November 2016

Air Peace Debunks Report of Aborted Landing at Owerri Airport

Air Peace has denied a media report claiming that one of its aircraft aborted landing due to cows that allegedly strayed into the runway of the Sam Mbakwe Airport in Owerri, Imo State.

The report with the headline: "Plane aborts landing as cows take over Owerri airport runway" published today alleged that Air Peace's pilot aborted landing when he "discovered that the runway had been invaded by cows."

The report quoted a certain "Mr.  Richard Akinnola," who was allegedly on the flight, as the source of the story.

But a statement signed by the Corporate Communications Manager of Air Peace, Mr. Chris Iwarah, today dismissed the report of aborted landing as entirely untrue.

The statement said: "Our attention has been drawn to a report with the headline: 'Plane aborts landing as cows take over Owerri airport runway. Ordinarily, we would have ignored the entirely false report. We, however, owe the nation, our numerous customers and the flying public at large a duty to set the record straight as well as allay the anxiety of members of the public over the unfortunate report.”

The statement explained further that none of airline’s flights to Owerri or any other destination whatsoever was involved in aborted landing. “We have painstakingly gone through all our relevant records and there was no report of any such incident. No report of the purported incident was also logged with the nation's aviation regulators.”

"Indeed, there is no record indicating that anyone with the name 'Richard Akinnola' was on any of our flights to Owerri or elsewhere. The only record showing the name involved a cancelled booking reference since June 2016. It, therefore, beats our imagination as to how the reporter came about the entirely false report. There was no effort by the reporter to confirm the authenticity of the very sensitive story with us before filling it.


"While assuring the flying public of the high premium we place on the safety of our operations and customers, we urge reporters to always confirm their reports before rushing to the press. At Air Peace, we are always open to the press and indeed members of the public and are at all times willing to respond to any enquiries they may have."

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