The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has announced a suspension of its services to 11 domestic airline operators on a “no-pay-no-service” sanction list over outstanding financial obligations.
The suspension comes following a directive from the agency’s director-general, according to an internal memo dated May 22 and signed by Olufemi Odukoya, the authority’s director of finance and accounts.
Consequently, the NCAA has instructed all its directorates to withhold services from the affected airlines pending financial clearance.
The memo reads, “The DGCA has directed that no directorate should render any service to the above airlines without financial clearance from the director of finance & accounts.”

Meanwhile the airlines listed include; Air Peace Limited, Ibom Air Limited, Arik Air Limited, United Nigeria Airlines, Umza Air, NG Eagle, Max Air Limited, Caverton Helicopters, Overland Airways, Rano Air, and ValueJet.
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