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Medview Airline boosts fleet with B737 aircraft

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Medview Airline took delivery of another B737 aircraft, bringing the number to four.

As part of its expansion programme, Medview Airline yesterday took delivery of another B737 aircraft, bringing the number to four.

Speaking after taking custody of the aircraft at MMA2, Ikeja, Muneer Bankole, the airline managing director/CEO, said the aircraft will be dedicated to the Lagos-Abuja-Yola route, saying another B737 aircraft will join the fleet by the end of March.

“We are committed to giving our passengers quality service which is hinged on safety, on-time departure, good in-flight services and good customer care for which we are known,” he said.

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Apparently referring to the all Nigerian crew that flew in the aircraft, he said Medview Airline is at the forefront of manpower development to check expatriates dominance of the industry, and its consequence of capital flight.

The airline has mapped out strategies to open up new domestic routes with Kano, Asaba and Uyo on the front burner.

The Dubai and Jeddah routes will be serviced by a B767 aircraft, which will soon be delivered.

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