Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - A total of 765 flights were delayed between July and September 2025, representing 22.95 per cent of the 17,731 flights operated across 26 domestic airports by local airlines during the period, LEADERSHIP has learnt.
Data obtained from the Summary of Airline Flight Performance
published on the website of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) also
showed that 80 flights were cancelled, accounting for 0.12 per cent of total
operations in the third quarter of 2025.
The report which examined the performance of the 13 airlines
in the same period of 2024 with most recording some levels of improvements in
service delivery in 2025.
According to the report, Air Peace had the highest number of
flight delays in Q3 with 6.87; Max Air, 3.75 per cent; United Nigeria, 3.42 per
cent; Rano Air, 1.74 per cent; XE Jet, 1.62 per cent and Ibom Air with 1.23 per
cent flight delays within the period under review.
Others were Aero Contractors; 1.20 per cent; Arik Air, 0.96
per cent; ValueJet, 0.93 per cent; Overland, 0.45 per cent; NG Eagle, 0.39 per
cent; Umza Air, 0.24 per cent and Green Africa with 0.15 per cent of its total
flights operated within the period.
On cancelled flights, United Nigeria topped the list with
0.63 per cent of its total flights; Max Air, 0.42 per cent of its total
flights, while the two airlines under the receivership of the Asset Management
Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Aero Contractors and Arik Air were joint in a
third place with 0.30 per cent of cancelled flights within the period under
review.
Others were Green Africa, 0.27 per cent; Ibom Air, 0.12 per
cent; Air Peace, 0.09 per cent. Meanwhile, NG Eagle, Overland, Rano, and Value
Jet all had 0.03 per cent flight cancellations, while Umza Air, which commenced
flight operations in November, had zero per cent cancellation.
However, for Q3 of 2024 operations, the data showed that
15,898 flights were operated within the period, with 251 cancelled flights,
indicating a 1.58 per cent cancellation rate.
Between July and September 2024, a total of 843 flights were
delayed, accounting for 25.29% of the total flights operated during the period.
The Q3 2024 report indicated that Arik Air and Air Peace led
the pack of airlines with the highest number of cancelled flights, at 1.70 per
cent of total flights operated within the period, while Ibom Air and United
Nigeria had 0.80 per cent and 0.70 per cent, respectively.

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