‘Report of Air Peace Plane Crash is false, malicious’
The management of Air Peace Limited has debunked multiple social media posts circulating false and malicious information that an Air Peace aircraft has crashed in the Western Sahara region, resulting in fatalities, including the purported death of a prominent individual.
They categorically stated that the information is FALSE and MALICIOUS.
A press statement by the Head of the Corporate Communications of Air Peace Limited, Dr Henry Ndiulor ,described such report as a deliberate attempt to spread misinformation and tarnish the impeccable safety record of Air Peace.
It is important to note that the author of this post has a history of disseminating false and alarming information about non-existent tragic incidents.
The circulating images accompanying these false reports are clearly AI-generated and do not reflect any real incident.
The management therefore urged the public to disregard this malicious disinformation and rely on official channels for accurate information regarding Air Peace operations.
Air Peace remains committed to the highest safety standards and the well-being of our passengers and crew. Safety is not just a priority but a fundamental precondition for all our activities.