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Rano Air Collaborates with Aviation Authorities to Investigate In-Flight Engine Malfunction

Rano Air Collaborates with Aviation Authorities to Investigate In-Flight Engine Malfunction
Rano Air Limited has confirmed that its engineering team is working in close coordination with aviation authorities to investigate an engine malfunction that occurred during a scheduled flight on Sunday, June 29, 2025. The affected aircraft, bearing registration number 5N-BZY, was operating a route from Abuja to Sokoto when the incident took place.
Incident and Immediate Response
During the flight, one of the aircraft’s engines experienced a technical issue. The flight crew promptly followed established safety protocols, initiating emergency procedures that culminated in a safe landing at Sokoto Airport. All passengers and crew members disembarked without injury, underscoring the effectiveness of the crew’s response under pressure.
In accordance with industry regulations and Rano Air’s internal safety policies, the aircraft was immediately grounded to allow for a comprehensive investigation. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) was notified without delay, and the Directorate of Airworthiness has begun a detailed examination to identify the root cause of the engine malfunction.
Safety Commitment Amid Industry Scrutiny
Rano Air expressed regret for any inconvenience caused by the incident and praised the professionalism of its flight crew, whose adherence to safety procedures ensured a secure outcome. The airline reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the safety of passengers and staff.
This event occurs against a backdrop of increased scrutiny within the aviation sector, following recent high-profile incidents such as the Air India 787 crash and the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 engine failure. These occurrences have heightened the emphasis on transparent communication and rigorous regulatory compliance during crisis situations.
Challenges and Industry Implications
The ongoing investigation presents several challenges for Rano Air, including intensified regulatory oversight and the possibility of an extended grounding period for the affected aircraft. The airline also faces reputational risks, as such incidents can erode passenger confidence and potentially lead to increased insurance costs. Industry analysts suggest that competitors may leverage this situation by emphasizing their own safety records to reassure travelers and potentially gain market share should Rano Air’s reliability be questioned.
Rano Air has reiterated its full cooperation with the relevant authorities and its dedication to maintaining the highest safety standards. The airline has committed to providing timely updates as the investigation unfolds.

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