Nigeria’s leading Airliner, Air Peace, has welcomed a new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft into its fleet.
The new aircraft is the fourth in the series acquired by the operator following the arrival of three earlier in the year.
Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema says the new plane will help in its quest to further expand its domestic and regional operations.
He said the primary reason for the choice of aircraft is to “interconnect all cities in Nigeria” which will energise the country’s economy and provide jobs among other benefits.
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