Airlines
Air Peace Supports KNOSK With ₦10m Aid
The Representatives of the KNOSK 100-Naira-A-Day Secondary School in Kuje, Abuja receiving the support of ₦10m from the representative of the Airline
Air Peace has deepened its social impact footprint with a ₦10 million intervention at the KNOSK 100-Naira-A-Day Secondary School in Kuje, Abuja providing a major boost to one of Nigeria’s most innovative low-fee education models.
The airline’s support includes 20 full-year scholarships for students from financially vulnerable homes and 10 new laptops valued at ₦5 million to strengthen the school’s ICT facilities.
The investment will also aid KNOSK’s push to become a fully equipped Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre as the country accelerates its digital examination transition.
Established in 2019 with just 30 children, KNOSK now caters to over 180 students, many of whom struggle to pay even the symbolic ₦100 daily tuition.
Despite the financial constraints, the school has recorded impressive academic results, including a perfect 100% WAEC pass rate for its first graduating class.
For the school, Air Peace’s gesture marks a historic milestone. While foreign missions from the US, Ireland, and Finland have previously supported its mission, this is the first time a major Nigerian corporate organization is stepping forward.
Speaking during the presentation, Air Peace Communications Analyst, Hawa Oyinloye Alege, applauded the students’ determination.
“This school is a symbol of hope and possibility. We are proud to be part of a project where children rise above challenges and continue to dream boldly. Air Peace is committed to supporting them as they pursue greatness,” she said.
The beneficiaries expressed heartfelt appreciation.
SS3 student, Patience Omuata, who received one of the 20 scholarships, described the donation as life-changing.
“Our parents can’t afford the fees, but Air Peace has given us a chance to stay in school. We thank Mr. Allen Onyema for standing with children like us,” she said.
For SS1 student, Vivian Odizwe, the laptops represent a leap forward.
“With WAEC moving to CBT soon, we needed more laptops. Air Peace has helped us move closer to that goal. Now we can practise and build the digital skills we need,” she said.
KNOSK Co-founder, Kingsley Bangwell, emphasized the symbolic value of the donation.
“Air Peace’s support goes beyond money it is validation. These children came in struggling to read and write; today many are making distinctions. Air Peace has become part of their success story,” he said.
His co-founder, Mrs. Irene Bangwell, added that Air Peace Chairman, Dr. Allen Onyema, represents an inspiring figure of courage and resilience for the students.
Air Peace has consistently played a role in humanitarian and social development efforts, from evacuating stranded Nigerians abroad to supporting children with disabilities and vulnerable communities.
The latest intervention at KNOSK reinforces the airline’s commitment to inclusive education and national development.

By providing tools, scholarships, and opportunities, Air Peace is helping young Nigerians believe in a brighter future and giving them the confidence that their dreams are truly within reach.
A Lagos-bound aircraft operated by Air Peace on its London Gatwick route was forced to return safely to Nigeria after encountering airspace access issues during the journey.
The airline disclosed in a statement on Wednesday that the disruption affected its scheduled Lagos–London Gatwick service of May 13, 2026.
According to the airline, the aircraft returned to Lagos after operational concerns arose involving the airspace authorities of an African country during the flight.
Air Peace stated that the decision to return the aircraft was taken in line with international aviation safety procedures while urgent clarifications were sought from the relevant authorities.
Following the incident, the airline rescheduled the London Gatwick service and immediately notified affected passengers.
The carrier added that passengers received support services, communication updates, and other necessary assistance during the disruption.
Air Peace apologised for the inconvenience caused, stressing that the situation was beyond the airline’s control.

The airline also assured the flying public of its continued commitment to safety, regulatory compliance, and efficient passenger service across its operations.
Airlines
Bayelsa’s Pioneer Airlines Cleared for Takeoff After AOC Approval
Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, and Pioneer Airlines Group Managing Director, Capt. Okobaundu Henry Ungbuku, during the presentation of the airline’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) in Abuja on Wednesday.
The Federal Government has reaffirmed support for indigenous airlines as Bayelsa State-owned Pioneer Airlines officially moves closer to commencing operations after securing its Air Operator Certificate (AOC).
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, received the airline’s management team in Abuja on Wednesday following the successful certification of the carrier.
The delegation was led by Pioneer Airlines Group Managing Director, Capt. Okobaundu Henry Ungbuku, who formally presented the airline’s AOC certificate to the Minister and thanked the Federal Ministry of Aviation and its agencies for supporting the certification process.
Capt. Ungbuku described the approval as a significant achievement for Bayelsa State and said the development demonstrated the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening indigenous airlines.
He praised the Ministry for encouraging private and state-backed investment in the aviation sector and creating policies that support local operators.
During the meeting, the Pioneer Airlines boss also introduced members of the airline’s management team responsible for operations, commercial services, safety, engineering, business development, and human resources.
Speaking during the visit, Keyamo welcomed the airline’s entry into the market and said the growing involvement of state governments in aviation would help expand Nigeria’s domestic and regional air transport network.
The Minister disclosed that the Federal Government was developing a Nigerian Leasing Company to support local airlines with aircraft acquisition and reduce operational difficulties faced by indigenous carriers.
He explained that Pioneer Airlines could become one of the beneficiaries of the initiative when fully operational.
Keyamo further stressed that Nigeria has a large aviation market capable of supporting more local carriers, especially on regional routes currently dominated by foreign airlines.
According to him, stronger indigenous participation in the sector would improve connectivity, stimulate economic growth, and strengthen Nigeria’s aviation industry.

The visit concluded with renewed commitments between the Ministry and Pioneer Airlines to work together towards expanding air transport opportunities and improving regional connectivity across the country.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has commended Mr. Isibor Blessed Nicholas, a contract staff member of Pathfinder working with Lufthansa, for demonstrating exceptional honesty and professionalism after returning a passenger’s missing mobile phone 10 days after it was misplaced.
FAAN, in a statement, described the gesture as a shining example of integrity within Nigeria’s aviation industry, noting that the phone was safely kept and returned intact to its rightful owner despite the passage of time.
According to the Authority, Mr. Isibor’s conduct reflects the growing culture of accountability, trust, and responsible service delivery being promoted across the nation’s airports.
The agency praised the Lufthansa support staff for upholding the image of the aviation sector through ethical conduct and dedication to duty, adding that such actions help strengthen public confidence in airport operations and personnel.

FAAN further reaffirmed its commitment to recognizing workers who distinguish themselves through honesty and professionalism, stressing that integrity remains a critical pillar in the ongoing transformation of Nigeria’s aviation industry.
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