By Jimoh Babatunde
With the take over of the operations of troubled Arik Air to save it from total collapse by the Federal Government, it has been gathered that Flight schedule may be realigned to match the 10 aircraft in the fleet, while sorting out the myriad of problems confronting the airline.
A source disclosed that the airline’s management is looking to stabilise its operation by scaling down flight operations based on the number of serviceable aircraft at its disposal, until more aircraft return from C-check and maintenance yards abroad.
“Therefore a new schedule will be announced in the next few days to accommodate its existing fleet of 10 aircraft.”
I t was equally gathered that before the government’s intervention last week that virtually all of Arik’s trade creditors are being owed, staff salaries have not been paid for between 4- 6 months, and of the 28 aircraft in Arik’s fleet, only 10 are in operation.
The source said “It appears that unlike previously recorded, Arik have debts in huge amounts, in excess of N300 billion, especially with some banks, excluding fuel suppliers, lessors and maintenance companies.
Due to government’s intervention, operations are continuing and the insurance cover for the aircraft which would have expired yesterday (on Sunday, 12 February) has now been sorted out. Trade creditors and fuel marketers have been assured that all indebtedness will be looked into; they have offered to support the new management to get operations run smoothly.
Previously the fuel suppliers had suspended credit facilities, but the airline is working to ensure steady fuel supply, which had been the cause of the airline’s erratic operations.
“Flight schedule may therefore be realigned to match the 10 aircraft in the fleet, while sorting out the myriad of problems confronting the airline.”
The source added “It is obvious that without Government intervention Arik would have virtually stopped operation by Monday of next week. We need public support to understand the enormity of the challenges here, while we stabilise operations over the next few days, as we offer safe, secure and timely services to customers.
File: Arik
12-02-17
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