Under the agreement, Air Atlanta will deliver the 463-capacity aircraft to Medview to shore up its fleet as the airline prepares to open up more international routes.
Specifically, the aircraft will be deployed for Hajj operations and also to support the London and Jeddah routes.
Present at the signing ceremony at Medview Headquarters, Ikeja, were the managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Medview Airline, Muneer Bankole, the head of Engineering, Lookman Animashaun, and Air Altanta director, Sales, Magnus Asgeirsson.
In his brief remark, airline’s CEO said that the agreement is a turning point in the 10 year-old partnership with Air Atlanta as both parties have kept faith with the existing relationship, “and we have moved a step further.” Meanwhile, the airline has taken delivery of another B737-400, bringing the fleet size to six aircraft.
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