February 19, 2026
Overland Airways ISO Certification

Says Certification More Than Principle But Way Of Life

Overland Airways has officially received its ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) certification.

The certification marks a significant milestone in the airline’s continued commitment to operational excellence, safety, and customer satisfaction.

The certification follows months of rigorous audits and scrutiny conducted in line with international best practices established by the International Organization for Standardisation.

The certificate was formally presented at a ceremony held at the airline’s Head Office Boardroom on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

In her opening remarks, the Chief Administrative Officer and ISO Champion, Mrs. Aanu Benson, highlighted that the achievement reflects the airline’s dedication to embedding quality into every aspect of its operations.

The certificate presentation was led by , Managing Director of NECA’s Global,Mr. Noruwa Edokpolo alongside Auditor, Miss Ibukun Ajala.

Also speaking at the event, Mr. Williams Onwuka of Fine Spectra Consult commended the airline for its discipline and commitment throughout the certification process.

Delivering the closing remarks, the Managing Director, Overland Airways,Capt. Edward Boyo, emphasised the strategic importance of the certification:

“This is a valuable, powerful certification that will guide us going forward. For us, it is more than a principle, it is a way of life,” Boyo said.

The Executive Director, Mrs. Aduke Atiba, who delivered the vote of thanks, acknowledged the collective effort of staff and partners who contributed to the achievement.

“This milestone by complements the airline’s existing 11 years IOSA certification and membership of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reinforcing Overland Airways’ adherence to globally recognised safety and quality benchmarks. Together, these certifications position the airline as a leader in delivering reliable, safe, and customer-focused air transport services in Nigeria and across the region with the reintroduction of Ibadan, Warri and Minna routes,” she added.

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