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Air Peace boosts fleet with Boeing 737-300 aircraft

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December 25, 2017
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Air PeaceAir Peace,  a Nigerian airline has taken delivery of an additional Boeing 737-300 aircraft to boost its operations during the Christmas/New Year celebrations..

The Chairman of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema, who confirmed the development in a statement issued on Monday, said the aircraft touched down at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on Sunday.

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Onyema said the aircraft, which was flown in by Capt. Ikechukwu Ugochukwu and his team, was the third Boeing 737 Air Peace had received in 2017  alone.

“The carrier took delivery of two of its new Boeing 737 aircraft on Feb. 21 and June 16 respectively.

“Air Peace recently acquired six Embraer 145, a couple of Boeing 737 and two Boeing 777 to bring its fleet size to 24 aircraft to drive its massive domestic, regional and international expansion project,”he said.

According to him, the new aircraft marked 5N-BUK has been named “Mathias Eburuo Onyema”.

Onyema said it was an indication of the seriousness of the carrier’s pledge to deepen air connectivity in Nigeria and the West  Africa as well as make a difference on the international aviation scene.

He added that the new aircraft would boost the carrier’s effort to sustain its on-time reputation, especially during the yuletide operations.

Onyema said that Air Peace was set to begin flight operations to Yola and Kano to open up the economy of the northern part of Nigeria and address its air transport challenges.

He said the airline would soon announce a new date for the launch of its Freetown, Banjul and Dakar services, which were initially fixed for Dec. 15 but had to be cancelled at the last minute due to the industrial action  by Dakar Air Traffic Control.

Onyema said the airline would shortly take delivery of the two Boeing 777 aircraft it recently acquired for its Dubai, London, Houston, Guangzhou-China, Mumbai and Johannesburg routes.

He thanked Air Peace passengers for supporting it  in the last three years of its existence to become the leader in the  Nigerian aviation industry, stressing that the airline would continue to pay due attention to their safety and comfort. (NAN)

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