Air Peace Celebrates Significant Milestone In 10 Years

October 14, 2024
Air Peace Celebrates Significant Milestone In 10 Years
Air Peace Grows Airbus Fleet To 10, Boosts African Operations With 40 Aircraft

As Air Peace clocks 10 this year, it is organizing a grand event on 25 October at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos to celebrate its milestone achievements in the aviation sector.

Air Peace which started with seven aircraft in 2014 has under 10 years, become the largest airline in West Africa with a fleet size of over 30 aircraft and over 26 more brand new aircraft on firm order.

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With its focus on route expansion, the airline now serve over 20 domestic destinations within Nigeria, seven international routes, and 10 regional locations across Africa.

Despite the daunting challenges in the business environment, the airline continues to grow in leaps and bounds.

With its giant strides, achieved through sheer resilience, innovation, grit and tenacity of the Chairman and CEO, Dr Allen Onyema, the company has created thousands of direct and indirect jobs both in Nigeria and beyond.

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“Our expansion has not only broadened our operational footprint but also created thousands of direct jobs and indirect employment opportunities within and outside Nigeria,” said the Air Peace boss.

Dr Onyema emphasised that the anniversary is not just to celebrate the airline’s achievements but also to appreciate the invaluable support they have received over the years from all Nigerians and other citizens of the world.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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