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Dana Airline Debunks Crash Allegation

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The Dana Airline has
said that the information and pictures posted on social media last Sunday was not only false, but a calculated attempt by mischief makers to tarnish the image of the airline.
It said that such information was the imagination of mischief makers, without any iota of truth in it, and wondered how people can came up with such deceit.
Speaking while interacting with The Tide on the allegation, at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, on Tuesday, the station manager of the airline, Francis Ofangba, said that they could not tell what was the motive behind that false information, or what the originators intend to achieve.
According to the station manager, the three air craft Dana operates were all on ground as at that Sunday when the false hood was posted in the social media, explaining that two of the aircraft, were on ground in Lagos, which the other one was on ground in Uyo.
Ofangba said that those who peddled the rumour went and down loaded the old photograph of the incident that happened to Dana Airline some years ago, and changed the date as well as repackaged it to deceive the people.
“We were all surprised an Sunday when some mischief makers went to social media, using the old incident, edited and updated it.
“There is no iota of truth in it, and that is the imagination of mischief makers and our media department instantly released a statement to that effect, and we can not tell their motives”, he said.
The Dana station manager, however, explained that the management of the airline had begun to do a thorough investigation on the originator of the pictures and the source of such information.
He also said that the Dana Airline was doing its best as well as doing well in its operations, pointing out that the airline at the moment, is the only airline that has been keeping to the time of schedule on movement. Ofangba also told The Tide that Dana Airline was two weeks ago given a certification of the International Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) which is a branch of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

 

Corlins Walter

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