Savanah Airlines
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Fleet size | Included BAC One-Eleven | ||||||
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Headquarters | Nigeria |
History
On March 27, 2002 one of the airline's BAC One-Elevens was damaged beyond repair during a storm at Abuja International Airport.[1]
The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.[2]
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References
- "Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description". Flight Safety Foundation. May 5, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
- "Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines". AllAfrica. May 5, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2015. (subscription required for access to full story)
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