By Dickson Omobola

West Africa’s largest airline, Air Peace, has attributed the flight disruptions experienced across its route network, Monday, to a power surge that affected a critical IT infrastructure server used for crew scheduling and flight planning.

The airline said the incident resulted in delays on some of its flights as its technical teams, in collaboration with service providers, worked to restore the affected system.

Air Peace, in a statement posted on its X handle, apologised to passengers for the inconvenience, assuring that every effort was being made to restore normal operations while maintaining the highest safety standards.

The airline said the maintenance and restoration work was expected to be completed later in the day, after which flight operations would progressively return to normal.