September 18, (THEWILL) – Management of Quits Aviation has denied any form of tampering of the Bombardier Challenger 605 aircraft, registration marks 5N-ATA, belonging to Governor Adeleke.
However, the company, under an Aircraft Parking agreement with the owner/operator of aircraft (Bombardier Challenger 605, registration marks 5N-ATA) is responsible to provide suitable and secured parking space at its premises, whilst the Owner/Operator is responsible for the technical Parking Procedures in accordance with the respective Aircraft Maintenance Manuals.
In an official statement issued Monday, the aviation company stated that “the aircraft was parked at Quits Aviation premises prior to the date of the incident on 04.09.2023. During parking, the aircraft was under 24-hour security surveillance and there is no record of observed tampering, or security infringements.
“At approximately 13:18 of the same day, the aircraft doors were opened for flight preparation activities until the aircraft departed for its intended flight at approximately 15:20. The aircraft later returned to the ramp, eventually to then leave the Quits Aviation premises at approximately 17:12.
According to Quits Aviation, its 24-hour security surveillance and CCTV footage showed no record of tampering as insinuated.
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