The Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO) has won the British Airways safety award for the fourth time.
For the year 2024, SAHCO won it every quarter, having won the bronze, silver and gold awards.
The Regional General Manager, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, Helen O’Connor, made this known via a statement on Thursday, January 30, 2025.
O’Connor stated: “The award is based on meeting or exceeding the adjusted door closure (ADC) target of 96% every month for four consecutive quarters, with no major safety events or repeat audit findings.
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“Achieving this across an entire year is a remarkable testament to the excellence and reliability of your operation, and we extend our warm congratulations for this well-deserved recognition.”
It would be recalled that SAHCO Abuja station won the bronze award last quarter.
This is the first time the British Airways team in Nigeria will emerge as the winner of the award which is for Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific.
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