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Air Peace Takes Delivery of Second B777, Readies for International Service

L-R: Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu, Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide and Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu acknowledging cheers moments after the carrier’s second Boeing 777 operated by Egonu and Iwhiwhu touched down at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday
L-R: Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu, Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide and Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu acknowledging cheers moments after the carrier’s second Boeing 777 operated by Egonu and Iwhiwhu touched down at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday
L-R: Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu, Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide and Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu acknowledging cheers moments after the carrier’s second Boeing 777 operated by Egonu and Iwhiwhu touched down at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday

Nigeria’s major carrier, Air Peace at the weekend took delivery of its second Boeing 777 aircraft and brings closer its plan to start long-haul flight operations.

With two more of the aircraft type expected to arrive soon, Air Peace is poised to kick off its international service.

The airline made history as the first Nigerian carrier to acquire and take delivery of a Boeing 777-200 on February 23, 2018.

Among the destinations it intends to operate include London, Houston, Dubai, Sharjah, Guangzhou-China, Mumbai and Johannesburg.

The new aircraft, a 320-seater Boeing 777-300 named “Ojochide” and marked 5N-BUU, was flown into the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos by Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu and Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu.

It touched down to a rousing welcome by staff of the airline, aviation workers and water salute staged by men of the Fire Service of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) at about 1.36 p.m.

Speaking moments after the aircraft landed, Air Peace Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Allen Onyema assured that the airline was now ready to begin its international operations and fix the challenges of Nigerians, Africans and other travellers on the long-haul routes.

Onyema, who was represented by Air Peace Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide, said the carrier’s international operations would boost Nigeria’s economy, create more jobs in the nation’s aviation and allied sectors and offer travellers an exceptional choice.

“We are very happy we’ve taken delivery of another of our Boeing 777 aircraft in preparation for our international operations and we are looking at commencing operations on one of the routes before the last quarter of the year.

“We believe that this will enable us create more employment opportunities for Nigerians because that is the reason we exist. We want to help curb the unemployment situation in the country,” Onyema said.

Air Peace second Boeing 777 after taxiing to a stop at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday
Air Peace second Boeing 777 after taxiing to a stop at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos

The Air Peace boss confirmed that the airline received its first Boeing 777-200 aircraft in February, adding that two more of the aircraft type were being expected before the end of the year to boost the airline’s international operations.

Onyema said the Federal Government had designated Air Peace to operate flights to London, Houston, Dubai, Sharjah, Guangzhou-China, Mumbai and Johannesburg.

He commended the Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika and President Muhammadu Buhari for supporting Nigerian airlines with the removal of value added tax and granting of waivers on aircraft spares.

Also speaking, Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu and Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu, who flew in the aircraft, said it was a state-of-the-art equipment with high performance capacity.

The B777-300 aircraft has 12 first class, 48 business class and 260 economy class seats.

Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu (3rd left), Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide (4th left), Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu (5th left) and other staff moments after the carrier’s second Boeing 777 operated by Egonu and Iwhiwhu touched down at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos at the weekend
Air Peace Chief Pilot, Capt. Victor Egonu (3rd left), Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide (4th left), Senior First Officer Emmanuel Iwhiwhu (5th left) and other staff moments after the carrier’s second Boeing 777 operated by Egonu and Iwhiwhu touched down at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos at the weekend
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