Saturday 9 November 2013

Aero passengers left stranded on-board all night after aircraft reportedly Breaks down.



An Aero Contractors plane scheduled to fly from Abuja to Lagos yesterday was left on the runway for hours with the passengers trapped inside.
According to reports, the situation was made even worse still by the fact that none of the staff of the airline saw it fit to offer an explanation to the bewildered and terrified passengers.

“It was as if Aero Contractors turned us into prisoners of war,” said one of the passengers,  who also added that all the passengers were stiff with fear as the plane lay on the tarmac of Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja.

Over 50 passengers of Aero Contractors Airlines were left stranded at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja from Friday night till daybreak on Saturday.
It was learnt that passengers of flight AJ132 belonging to Aero were meant to leave NAIA for Lagos on Friday, but the flight did not take off until about 8am on Saturday.
The Coordinating General Manager (Communications) Aviation Parastatals, Mr. Yakubu Dati, and an official of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, who was present at the airport when the incident happened, confirmed the development.
The FAAN official stated that the passengers slept at the airport after the airline failed to convey them to their destination.
The official said, “They had to sleep at the airport because the flight was delayed till close to midnight and it will be unsafe to start looking for a hotel to lodge at that time of the night.
“Some of the passengers who opted to sleep in one of Aero’s aircraft on the tarmac were asked not to do so by security men. But most of them slept in the terminal.”
Asked of what may have warranted such treatment on passengers by the airline, the official said the flight might have developed engine problems.
He added: “We suspect that the plane did not fly because of possible bird strike that might have resulted in engine problem. This has nothing to do with FAAN. It’s purely an airline issue
“The plane did not take off till I left the airport after my duty last night. They however flew this (Saturday) morning.”
When contacted, the aviation parastatals spokesperson urged passengers to make complaints at the information desk of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority at airports across the country.

3 comments:

  1. Aerocontractors,this is the height of professional gangsterism. You guys need to check yourselves before you wreck yourselves.Ndi ala.

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  2. This is unacceptable. The affected passengers should sue Aerocontractors.

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  3. I'm so surprised dat dey even agreed to still fly wit dem yesterday mornin after d nyte vigil@ d airport.walahi some pple get mind o. Me na "ekene dili chukwu I 4 enta continue my journey hiaa!!

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