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Air Peace deploys 2 new aircraft on Anambra route

Air Peace deploys 2 new aircraft on Anambra route

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Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline, has announced the deployment of its brand new Embraer 195-E2 and Boeing 737 aircraft on the Anambra route.
Air Peace to commence Abuja-Gombe flights soon – Official

Air Peace to Commence Abuja-Gombe Flights Soon – Official

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The management of Air Peace says it will be launching scheduled commercial flights to Gombe from Abuja and resume its Yola flight services.
Arik Air donates food to Old People’s Homes, Orphanages, IDPs camps

Arik Air Donates Food to Old People’s Homes, Orphanages, IDPs Camps

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Arik Air said on Sunday it had donated sundry items to Old People’s Homes, Orphanages and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across the country.
NCAA reiterates commitment to safe, secure flight operations

NCAA reiterates commitment to safe, secure flight operations

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has re-affirmed its commitment to ensuring continued sustenance of safe and secure flight operations in spite of  challenges facing the aviation industry.
Arik Air wins Airline of the Decade 2010-2020 Award

Arik Air wins Airline of the Decade 2010-2020 Award

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Arik Air, Nigeria’s leading airline, has emerged the Airline of the decade 2010-2020 at the Travellers Award 2020 organised by publishers of African Travel Quarterly Travellers Magazine.
Air Peace resumes Lagos-Johannesburg flights Oct. 17

Air Peace resumes Lagos-Johannesburg flights Oct. 17

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Nigeria’s premier airline, Air Peace, has announced the resumption of flights to Johannesburg from Oct. 17.
Abuja airport to start automated pay car park

Abuja airport to start automated pay car park on Sept. 29

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Abuja airport to start automated pay car park on Sept. 29
Emirates to suspend flights from Nigeria on Sept.1

Emirates to suspend flights from Nigeria on Sept.1

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Emirates Airlines says it plans to suspend all flights to and from Nigeria on Sept. 1, to limit further losses following its inability to repatriate about 85 million dollars in revenue from the country.