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Capt. Ojugbana retires from Medview

After a meritorious service to the development of aviation industry in Nigeria, Medview Airlines Plc Safety Manager, Capt. Chris Ojugbana has retired from the carrier.
His working career spans over three decades. One of which he is opportune to work in CAA as Deputy General Manager, Operations & Training.
He also worked in Bellview Airline between 2007 –2009 as Manager, Flight Operation Quality Assurance.
He proceeded to First Nation Airline between 2009 –2013 as Quality Manager, Operations. He joined Med-View Airline Plc on January 15, 2014 till date and finally retired from Med-View Airline as Safety Manager with effect from October 31, 2017.
His passion for flying made him to proceed for Pilot’s training program at Nigeria College of Aviation, Zaria, Boardman flight Academy USA, and Flight Safety (Int’l) USA where he received both his Commercial Pilot License and Airline Transport Licence respectively.
During the course of his working career, he had opportunity to have attended series of aviation trainings and courses both in Nigeria and in overseas.
Ojugbana attended St. Patrick’s College where he obtained WASC. He later proceeded to Federal College of Education, Asaba in Delta State.
He is a native of Delta State, South-South Nigeria.
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