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Xejet Airline Takes Delivery of Bombardier CRJ200

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Nigeria’s luxury airline Xejet has announced that it has taken delivery of additional Bombardier CRJ-200  with registration 5N-XEJ in its fleet expansion and business plan.

According to the airline, the additional aircraft arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja on October 12, 2023.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the carrier, Emmanuel Iza, confirmed the arrival of the aircraft and stated that the equipment is part of the operational expansion plan of the airline.

“The arrival of the equipment will boost our operation and it is in line with our operational strategy to make more seats available to our patrons both current and prospective. We are indeed elated that we are taking this step to add more value to our services,” he said.

Iza reiterated the airline mission and stressed that Xejet would not relent in providing cost-effective and customer-oriented smart business air travel options to passengers in a single-class of travel.

“We would also strive to provide a rewarding work environment for our employees and to become an employer of choice. We would be an airline that maintains excellent professional relationships with all our various suppliers and business partners. We will always work hard to maintain consistently high standards of safety by applying the latest training, industry best practice and technology available.”

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