Elin Group gets AOC, set to commence flight charter operations





L-R Accountable Manager/ COO of Elin Group Mr Enyi Omoke, Director of Operations,Licensing and Training at NCAA Captain Elisha Bahago; Chief Executive Officer of Elin Group Mrs Elizabeth Jackrich and NCAA;s Director of Airworthiness Standards/ Chairman Flight Safety Group, Engineer Ajiboye Kayode during the presentation of Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to Elin Group by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in Lagos recently.

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By Lawani Mikairu

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA,  has issued an Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) to Elin Group Limited to commence charter operations.

The NCAA at a brief ceremony at its Annex Headquarter in Lagos, presented Elin Group’s Operational Specifications and Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) to its Chief Operating Officer/Accountable Manager, Mr. Enyi Omoke.

Speaking at the event, the representative of NCAA’s Director General, who is also the Director of Airworthiness Standards and Chairman of Flight Safety Group (FSG), Engineer Kayode Ajiboye; congratulated Elin Group Limited for successfully completing the regulator’s onerous audit and for displaying the highest level of professionalism, and discipline in the course of securing the AOC, while urging the airline to remain exemplary.

According to the General Manager, AOC/Surveillance, Engineer Godwin Balang, ”It wasn’t easy at all. This strict process sometimes takes many years to get but it took Elin Group less than 2 years to achieve. This is the first good step and maintaining it is the second part. You must keep your eyes on the ball and keep the safety standards”

The Chief Executive Officer of Elin Group Limited, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackrich while speaking at the event, thanked the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority for the objective, professional, and thorough manner in which it conducted the certification process.

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”It has been a painstaking journey of hard work, prayers and sleepless nights and I want to thank my team for being professional all through the process. I also wish to assure you of our commitment to adhere strictly to safety standards, and global best practices as recommended by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). My first love is humanity and I want to work hard to support humanity.” she added.

The airline with a young fleet of Challenger 604 and AW109E aircraft recently signed a firm purchase agreement for three Dash8-400 aircraft to further expand its operations and support Nigeria’s resource sector, particularly oil and gas operations.

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