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NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Islie: 1:06pm On Dec 11, 2023
*Management: Nothing wrong with using leased aircraft

A new start up, NG Eagle has been allowed to start flight operations with a leased aircraft, apparently against Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Regulation 2006 as amended, it was learnt yesterday.

The airline conducted a flight by 12 midday on Sunday, December 10, 2023 with Flight No. 2N 903, from Lagos to Abuja.

But a management staff of the airline, Roland Ahmed defended the airline and explained to THISDAY that the airline still has three Boeing 737 NG aircraft registered in Nigeria and handed over to NG Eagle by Super Bravo Limited, which were used for flight demonstration that earned the airline an Air Operator Certificate (AOC).

Ahmed explained that it has ‘Part G’ approval, which allows the airline to use leased aircraft, adding that the existing Boeing 737 NG aircraft are AOG (aircraft on ground) and needed to be maintained before the would fly again.
Ahmed who confirmed that the airline operated its first schedule service on Sunday, December 10, 2023, said: “We are free to use leased aircraft because we carried out demonstration flight with Nigerian registered aircraft, which are still in our fleet but currently off spec and due for maintenance.
“The two Airbus A320 we leased are in addition to our existing three Boeing B737NG that we used for demonstration. We are using leased aircraft because we already have Part G approval.”

But THISDAY checks revealed that the three Boeing 737NG are no more owned by the airline, according to the decision of the Federal High Sitting in Lagos on March 31, 2023, which ordered that the three aircraft should be returned to Arik Air in the case of Johnson Arumemi Ikhide, Mary Arumemi Ikhide vs Kamil Alaba Omokide and others.

NG Eagle was initially owned by Asset Management Corporation (AMCON), which was unable to obtain AOC after carrying out demonstration flight with the said Boeing 737 NG aircraft, so AMCON sold the process through a company it registered to take over Arik Air assets, known as Super Bravo Limited.
Under the new buyer, the airline was able to obtain AOC one year after it carried out demonstration flight and when the aircraft were down for maintenance, the airline leased two Airbus A320 aircraft.

The NCAA in a letter dated December 7, 2023 with reference number, NCAA/DOLT/NGE/Vol. 1/33523 and addressed to the Accountable Manager, NG Eagle, had approved the leasing of the two Airbus A320.

When contacted to comment on the issues concerning NG Eagle, the acting Director-General of NCAA, Captain Ibrahim Danbazau told THISDAY: “I cannot talk to you because you are a press man. If you can go to the DG…”

The DG of NCAA, Captain Musa Nuhu, THISDAY learnt, is out of the country and had handed over to Danbazau who is in acting capacity.

Also, in line with the decision of the court, Femi Falana (SAN) through his Chamber, Falana and Falana wrote a letter to NCAA on October 3, 2023, concerning the order of the court on assets of Arik Air.

But THISDAY investigations revealed a new twist, which indicated that the three aforementioned aircraft were initially leased to Aero Contractors by Super Bravo Limited and the leasing was not vacated before the aircraft were handed over to NG Eagle after it obtained its AOC under a new company.

A document made available to THISDAY by inside sources from Super Bravo Limited, dated February 7, 2022, stated, “We write in respect of the above-mentioned wherein we propose the lease of the three Boeing 737 NG aircraft belonging to Super Bravo Limited to Aero Contractors of Nigeria Company Limited.

“Please be informed that Super Bravo Limited and NG Eagle Limited had signed a lease agreement in respect of the three Boeing 737 NG aircraft for the purpose of the issuance of the AOC to NG Eagle Limited.

“However, the three 737 NG aircraft have been on ground since February 2021 and no revenue has been generated to the benefit of Super Bravo as NG Eagle is yet to obtain its AOC and commence operation.

“To ameliorate our position, Super Bravo has decided to put the lease arrangement with NG Eagle in abeyance and lease its aircraft to Aero Contractors of Nigeria Company Limited pending the issuance of the NG Eagle’s AOC,” it said.

The aircraft were Boeing 737-800 NG, registration mark, 5N-BXV, serial number 35638, year of manufacture, 2009; Boeing 737-700, 5N-BXW, 33944, manufactured 2008; Boeing 737-700 and 5N-BXX, 34761.

Until Super Bravo sold the airline process to the company that bought NG Eagle, the lease agreement had subsisted and there was no written document that terminated the leasing deal, THISDAY gathered.

A surprised Aero insider told THISDAY: “A new airline has started flight operations with leased aircraft with foreign registration. This is the first time where a start-up airline with leased aircraft is put on Part G.

“First time an airline conducted a demonstration flight and it was given AOC one year after while operating a leased aircraft that is not the aircraft type it used for the demonstration flight, which is Airbus 320. See how low we have gone.

“There are some waivers you will do, it will weaken the regulator and this is one of them. It goes to show there is interest in the airline. We know the rigours airlines go through to get their AOC. They carry out rigorous demonstration flight and get their AOC in 90 days if they passed. We hope the minister will look at this. But if he intervenes, it will be taken that he is eroding NCAA autonomy,” the source said.

But when contacted, the Managing Director of Aero Contractors, Captain Ado Sanusi, told THISDAY that he would not comment on the issue.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/12/11/amid-controversy-ng-eagle-begins-flight-operations-with-leased-aircraft?amp=1

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by siraj1402(m): 1:47pm On Dec 11, 2023
Good one

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by reiddecuti: 1:47pm On Dec 11, 2023
Still remaining Nigeria Air to fly.

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by crossfm: 1:47pm On Dec 11, 2023
Hehehe.

The law in Nigeria is for the poor masses.

Once you are rich and have connections,the law will obey you.

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by LordIsaac(m): 1:47pm On Dec 11, 2023
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by yogayoga23: 1:47pm On Dec 11, 2023
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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by MrDoGood(m): 1:48pm On Dec 11, 2023
Those na regular stories.

My question is

How much is their air fare?

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by FLYFIRE(m): 1:48pm On Dec 11, 2023
Same People Same Scam (SPSS)

In Portuguese......

Macs Emas Elpoep Emas (Mirror read)

grin grin grin grin

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Kobicove(m): 1:48pm On Dec 11, 2023
I don't think operating an airline is Nigeria is very profitable so I'm confused as to why we have new airline opening shop in Nigeria every year only to go bankrupt 6 months later

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Artiiclebeast: 1:49pm On Dec 11, 2023
Shameless incompetent scammers.

I can bet my left balls that this airline belongs to one of the rogues from the last administration specifically, the past Minister of Aviation (Hadi Sirika).

This is their usual ruse and modus operandi to begin small as a struggling outfit testing the waters. Before you know it, they'll tell you they just acquired 3 new aircraft.


Thieves.

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Olayinka779: 1:49pm On Dec 11, 2023
Hmmm nice one
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Nukilia: 1:49pm On Dec 11, 2023
Brilliant! Thumbs 👍 up to NG Eagle for coming back to business. This will help break monopoly of few airlines dominating the market . grin

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Manny21: 1:50pm On Dec 11, 2023
In Nigeria, every ugly thing is possible.
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Administration1: 1:50pm On Dec 11, 2023
Omo
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by captainamiedi1: 1:51pm On Dec 11, 2023
hope they will not be dragging price with airpeace if not it's a sorry case. they should look at what green Africa is doing with their prices.

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by mighty5050(m): 1:52pm On Dec 11, 2023
Started business with controversy 🤷🏻
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by captainamiedi1: 1:52pm On Dec 11, 2023
LordIsaac:
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?

the biggest concern is that a country of 200 million, 5% can't not afford a flight ticket. shows how poor the people are

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Greenishland(f): 1:52pm On Dec 11, 2023
grin

It's like this airline that is cutting corners belongs to someone in power.

Anyway, I will teach you how to advertise on Facebook for only 5k.

Quote and ask for my WhatsApp number if interested.

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by waice6571: 1:56pm On Dec 11, 2023
NGeagle
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by gare(f): 1:58pm On Dec 11, 2023
LordIsaac:
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?

But a state is tearing rubber aircraft, they should go and learn from akwa ibom state

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Solsix(m): 1:58pm On Dec 11, 2023
reiddecuti:
Still remaining Nigeria Air to fly.
That one is pregnant and obesse at the same time. So don't expect it to fly
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Xwizard: 2:00pm On Dec 11, 2023
well someone said up there 👆 “in Nigeria every ugly thing is possible” why start a business with a lease aircraft ?
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by BigDawsNet: 2:00pm On Dec 11, 2023
Good one... mote grace

Each state should have its own airline...
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by illuminutty: 2:02pm On Dec 11, 2023
Is airline business that profitable?
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by EDUECO(m): 2:03pm On Dec 11, 2023
I just read that this airline charges around ₦‎61,050 for local flights.

The management of this airline saw an avenue for business and immediately started it.Good business is all about meeting the needs of consumers.

But,this airline must be ready for 'war' from other airlines that charge extremely high fare!

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by aieromon(m): 2:09pm On Dec 11, 2023
Artiiclebeast:
Shameless incompetent scammers.

I can bet my left balls that this airline belongs to one of the rogues from the last administration specifically, the past Minister of Aviation (Hadi Sirika).

This is their usual ruse and modus operandi to begin small as a struggling outfit testing the waters. Before you know it, they'll tell you they just acquired 3 new aircraft.


Thieves.

This is not true.

"Established in 2019, NG Eagle was formed by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), a government agency dedicated to debt recovery, to succeed Arik Air (W3, Lagos), which is under administration."

https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/134975

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by TUANKU(m): 2:20pm On Dec 11, 2023
LordIsaac:
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?
It’s a private business, read to comprehend. Banza!

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Ppogbae: 2:32pm On Dec 11, 2023
LordIsaac:
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?

It's a private company. Plenty of other airlines in this country own their fleet.
Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by ganye1: 2:32pm On Dec 11, 2023
N66,000 Lagos - Abuja.
MrDoGood:
Those na regular stories.

My question is

How much is their air fare?

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Re: NG Eagle Begins Flight Operations With Leased Aircraft by Blackdisciple(m): 2:50pm On Dec 11, 2023
LordIsaac:
A country of over 200 million people cannot afford to buy an aircraft?

Bro and someone up there is typing nice one...

Last admin lied to us and no questions asked till date and this is coming up again

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