Air Peace gave its route expansion project a big push over the weekend with the arrival of a Boeing 737-300, one of the new aircraft it bought recently, thus increasing its fleet size to 22.

“The new aircraft is the 13th so far acquired by Air Peace in less than three years of its commercial flight operations and it was flown into the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos with the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Mr. Allen Onyema on board,” said the airline’s spokesman, Mr. Chris Iwarah.  

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“The carrier is finalising arrangements for bringing in other aircraft, including Boeing 737, Boeing 777 and Embraer 145 jets, it recently acquired. While the Boeing 777 aircraft which would be deployed to service the airline’s international routes, including South Africa, London, Guangzhou-China, Dubai, Mumbai and Atlanta, the Boeing 737s would strengthen the carrier’s expansion to more destinations in the West Coast of Africa, including Lome, Abidjan, Douala, Dakar and Niamey,” the statement added.

Speaking on the arrival of the new aircraft, Onyema assured that Air Peace was “committed to investing in equipment and services that make travelling more comfortable, convenient and seamless for the flying public.”