The airline which suffered a crash in 2012, said in a statement on its twitter handle an hour ago that the report linking it with another one was untrue.
''The report about a plane crash some where in Lagos is entirely untrue and should be disregarded. At Dana Air, the safety and comfort of our guests and crew is a major priority to us and we will continue to adhere strictly to all local and international regulations in the delivery of safe, reliable and world-class air transport,'' the statement read.
After the crash in Lagos, the airline had its licence suspended.
But it resumed flights in 2014 after clearance by Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority to resume flights. It now has six planes in its fleet.
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