Max Air resumes full operations after completing maintenance checks

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Max Air Limited has announced it will return to full operations on Monday, June 15, 2026. The airline said it has completed its scheduled maintenance program and all necessary safety inspections.

In a statement, Max Air explained that the maintenance activities were part of its commitment to safety, operational excellence, and regulatory compliance. The airline said regular flights would now resume following the checks.

Max Air also thanked its passengers, partners, and stakeholders for their patience and support during the period the maintenance work was carried out.

In related news, Pioneer Airlines has received its Air Operator Certificate from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority for charter and unscheduled flight services. NCAA has urged strict safety compliance as it continues to monitor Pioneer Airlines' operations.

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