Aero Contractors Takes Delivery Of 2 Aircraft – Official

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Aero Contractors says it has taken delivery of the first set of two Dash-8 (Q-400) aircraft on Thursday at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.

Capt. Abdullahi Mahmood, the Managing Director of Aero Contractors disclosed in a statement in Lagos.

Mahmood said that the Nigerian registered aircraft owned by UMZA Air will be operated by Aero contractors under a joint venture agreement between both parties.

He said that the Dash eight aircraft is one of the most fuel efficient and modern aircraft in the market and has a capacity of 74 seats.

He said that the second aircraft is due to be delivered in a couple of days.

Mahmood said: “We are pleased to inform our customers and stakeholders of the delivery of this aircraft under a joint venture agreement with UMZA Air

“We missed our customers over the last few weeks and we are eager to offer our services to our highly esteemed passengers.

“Once we are ready to commence operation we shall officially inform the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

“We shall announce our resumption of services with a new schedule soon once we are ready,” he said. 

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