One of the aviation union in the industry, NAAPE, on Tuesday grounded the operations of Dana Air over alleged anti- labour practices.
The union had picketed the airline’s operations at the Murtala Muhammed Airport terminal two (MMA2), thereby preventing any of its flights from taking off.
Mr Abdulrazaq Seidu, one of the union leaders, told journalists that the strike was total, threatening that no pilot or engineer with Dana Air would resume duty until their demands were resolved.
Seidu said the era of anti-labour practice by any airline operator was gone, saying that the exercise started with Arik Air recently and same would be replicated with another airline in future.
However after an agreement reached between both parties, Dana Air resumed flights apologising to its intending passengers for the slight delays experienced as a result of the disruption of its flight operations by the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE).
The airline’s Communications Manager, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa in a statement issued to newsmen in Lagos, confirmed that the airliner had resumed normal flight operations.
Ezenwa in his statement however, described the disruption of the airline’s operations by the union as illegal and baseless, adding that there was no such thing as ‘casualisation’ of staff at Dana Air.
The airline official said that the airline wished to also state clearly that the reason given by the union for its illegal action was entirely false and malicious.
“We have also told the union on many occasions in the past that we are a law abiding and liberal corporate citizen and are not against their activities or the activities of our staff members in these unions.
”We cannot also foist unionism on our staff. We understand what freedom of association means, and we expect the unions to know better.
Ezenwa promised that the airline would continue to engage the unions in the most civil manner.
We urged the unions to be constructive in their activities by supporting the efforts of the Federal Government and its sincere efforts towards the betterment of the industry, he said.
A copy of the agreement reached between both parties.