Max Air Suspended for Three Months After Kano Incident

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Max Air has been slammed with three months grounding following an incident on January 28, 2025 at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport.

In the incident the plane lost its landing tyre as it burst into fames during landing.

 The Boeing 737, with 53 passengers aboard, was safely evacuated, and the airport reopened by 8:00 AM the next day.

 This marks the third safety issue for Max Air in recent months.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) confirmed the suspension of the airline’s domestic flights starting January 31, 2025, to allow for internal reviews.

 During this period, the NCAA will also conduct an audit of Max Air’s safety and financial operations. 

The airline will resume operations only after passing the necessary evaluations. 

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has launched an inquiry into the incident, though the exact cause remains unclear until the investigation is completed. 

The NCAA has assured the public that passenger safety remains the top priority, and the suspension will help address ongoing concerns.

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