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Aero Contractors Celebrates Long-serving Employees

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Aero Contractors recently hosted its long service award ceremony, a momentous event dedicated to honouring distinguished retirees for their exceptional service and unwavering commitment to the organisation.

The ceremony, which celebrated loyalty and excellence, featured the presentation of recognition plaques and the disbursement of retirement benefits to the honorees. Among those celebrated were: Capt. Gerald Nmoka, Stephen Kukoyi, Promise Amadi, Victor Aitanun and Nwankwo Stephen.

The management of Aero Contractors expressed gratitude to the outstanding individuals, whose dedication and expertise have significantly contributed to the airline’s growth and success over the years.

Speaking at the event, Aero Contractors’ Managing Director, Capt. Ado Sanusi, underscored the importance of celebrating excellence and fostering a culture of recognition within the organisation. “Our retirees have exemplified the highest standards of professionalism and commitment. Their legacy will continue to inspire our team as we build a brighter future for Aero Contractors. As a leading airline in Nigeria, Aero Contractors remains committed to supporting its employees and creating an environment that values their contributions. This commitment reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to uphold its reputation as a trusted, value driven airline,” he stated.

 

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