Air Peace on Friday gave its
expansion project a big push with the arrival of one of the new aircraft
it acquired to increase its fleet size to 22.
The new aircraft, a Boeing 737-300, touched down at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at about 12.30pm. It got a warm welcome from excited Air Peace staff.
The aircraft flew into Lagos from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, where it landed at about 7.56pm on Thursday, with the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Mr. Allen Onyema on board.
The new aircraft is the 13th so far acquired by Air Peace in less than three years of its commercial flight operations.
An excited Air Peace team comprising
the Vice Chairman, Mrs. Alice Onyema, Chief Operating Officer, Mrs.
Oluwatoyin Olajide, Director of Finance Administration, Mrs. Ejiro
Eghagha, Technical Consultant, Mr. Ben Adeyileka, Quality and Safety
Manager, Mr. Patrick Achurefe, Cabin Services Manager/Head of
Commercial, Florence Opia and Corporate Communications Manager, Mr.
Chris Iwarah received the aircraft in Lagos. The team prayed for the
continued success of the airline, which lifted a third of all passengers
in the country in the first quarter of this year.
The airline, it would be recalled,
took delivery of its 12th aircraft, also a B737, in February this year.
The carrier is finalising arrangements for bringing in other aircraft,
including B737, B777 and Embraer 145 jets, it recently acquired to
increase its fleet size to 22.
While the B777 aircraft would be
deployed to service the airline’s international routes, including South
Africa, London, Guangzhou-China, Dubai, Mumbai and Atlanta, the B737s
would strengthen the carrier’s expansion to more destinations in the
West Coast of Africa, including Lome, Abidjan, Douala, Dakar and Niamey.
Air Peace currently operates daily flights from its Lagos hub into and
out of Accra-Ghana.
Speaking on the arrival of the new
aircraft, Onyema assured that Air Peace was “committed to investing in
equipment and services that make travelling more comfortable, convenient
and seamless for the flying public.”
He added:
“The arrival of our newest aircraft underscores the depth of our resolve to make a huge difference in the Nigerian aviation industry. We are matching our huge expansion project with the right equipment and people to ensure the delivery of the best flight services to our valued guests.
“In a couple of weeks, more B737, B777 and Embraer 145 jets will be joining to increase our growing fleet to 22. We are ready and determined to cover more Nigerian cities with our Embraer jets. We will also deploy more B737 aircraft to strengthen our regional operations, which we started with our first flight into Accra-Ghana on February 16. We will soon launch more routes in the West Coast of Africa, including Lome, Abidjan, Douala, Dakar and Niamey. We are doing everything to give our esteemed guests the best long-haul flight experience with our B777 aircraft. With God on our side and with the support of our valued guests, we are sure of delivering a whole new experience on the London, Atlanta, Dubai, Mumbai, Guangzhou-China and South Africa routes soon.”
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