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Air Peace boosts operation with 2 new Airbus Aircraft

Air Peace boosts operation with 2 new Airbus Aircraft

*** *Now has 10 Airbus planes

By Yunus Yusuf
Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has received two new Airbus 320 aircraft to support its operations.

This information was disclosed by the airline in a statement  on Saturday.

The statement noted that with the new aircraft, the airline has increased its Airbus fleet to 10.

According to the Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, the two new Airbus aircraft, which arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, on Friday night,  will help boost domestic and regional operations, especially as the festive period draws near.

“These two new Airbus aircraft, in addition to the eight we already have, will further help us in strengthening our operations as Yuletide approaches and as we restart Yola, Uyo and Monrovia services and support our new connections as well as increased frequencies on specific routes”, Olisa stated.

Air Peace leads Nigeria’s aviation industry with a network of twenty domestic routes, seven regional routes, and three international destinations.

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