Examples of use of EAS Airlines
1. May 2002 (at least 485 deaths)÷ _ May 4÷ Estimated 148 killed when EAS Airlines BAC 1–11 crashes in suburb of Kano, Nigeria.
2. May 4, 2002 – A Nigerian EAS Airlines‘ BAC 1–11–500 with 105 people on board crashes in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.
3. May 4, 2002 – A Nigerian EAS Airlines‘ BAC 1–11–500 with105 people on board crashes in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.
4. NIGERIA PLANE CRASHES December 2005:Sosoliso Airlines plane crashes in Port Harcourt, with more than 100 deaths October 2005: Bellview Airlines plane crashes near the village of Lissa, Ogun state, killing 117 people May 2002: Plane operated by EAS Airlines crashes in Kano, killing 148 people – half of them on the ground November 1''6: 142 people die when Boeing 727 owned by Nigeria‘s ADC airline plunges into lagoon 85km (55 miles) from Lagos September 1''2: 158 people are killed when military transport plane goes down near Lagos Air disasters timeline A Catholic Archbishop, John Onaiyekan of Abuja, said 71 pupils from Abuja‘s Ignatius Loyola Jesuit College died in the crash.
5. NIGERIA PLANE CRASHES May 2002: Plane operated by EAS Airlines crashes in Kano, killing 148 people – half of them on the ground November 1''6: 142 people die when Boeing 727 owned by Nigeria‘s ADC airline plunges into lagoon 85km (55 miles) from Lagos September 1''2: 158 people are killed when military transport plane goes down near Lagos Nigeria: Truth hard to find Air disasters timeline It is not clear what caused Saturday‘s crash but he said a full investigation had been ordered and that "no stones will be left unturned". Investigators have been combing the crash site near the village of Lissa, in Ogun state, about 50km (30 miles) north of Lagos, looking for clues.