Nigeria, Sept. 13 -- Air Peace says the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has not communicated to it the bureau's findings on the airline's Port Harcourt runway incident in Rivers State.

The NSIB had launched a probe into the 13 July 2025 incident in an aircraft belonging to Air Peace veered off the runway after landing at the Port Harcourt International

PREMIUM TIMES reported that in a preliminary report released Friday, the NSIB said toxicology tests confirmed the presence of intoxicants in the captain and first officer who flew the Boeing 737 with 103 people on board.

The aircraft, with registration 5N-BQQ, was flying a scheduled Lagos-Port Harcourt service when it landed long on Runway 21.

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