Air peace has attributed the disruption of its flight operations on Monday to an IT infrastructure failure caused by a power surge, which affected its crew scheduling and flight planning systems.
In a statement issued on Monday, the airline said the power surge impacted a critical server that supports its crew scheduling and flight planning processes, leading to delays across its route network.According to the airline, the technical fault disrupted operational activities, resulting in delays to several scheduled flights nationwide.Air Peace assured passengers that its technical team was working to restore the affected systems and normalize operations as quickly as possible.
The airline expressed regret over the inconvenience caused by the disruption and appealed to affected passengers for patience and understanding while efforts continue to resolve the issue.

Joseph Akwagiobe is a media contributor from Cross River State, Nigeria, currently based in Abuja. He is a graduate of Microbiology and has earned several professional certifications across diverse fields, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning, professional growth, and excellence.