Air Peace Flight Makes Emergency Return

Air Peace Aircraft (File)
By Reporter
Earlier today, an Air Peace flight was forced to make an emergency landing, after it forced to return.
According to reports, the flight was aborted to “allow engineers conduct a comprehensive safety assessment of the aircraft.”
Air Peace management has issued a statement confirming the disruption to its flight schedules.
The affected aircraft, is flight P47100 that was operating the Lagos to Enugu route, before it was forced to return for an emergency landing shortly after takeoff.
The early morning incident led to disruption of scheduled flights that caused delays and rescheduling of several flights.
Air Peace has acknowledged the inconvenience caused and apologized to affected passengers.
“We sincerely emphasize with our passengers over the inconvenience caused and appeal for your patience and understanding as we work diligently to minimize disruptions,” the statement said.
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