Ibom Air, the first
commercial airline to be owned and operated by a state government in Nigeria
and Africa, will begin full commercial operations today, official said.
According to a statement by
Ekerete Udoh, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Udom Emmanuel on Thursday,
Ibom Air has fulfilled all the regulatory conditions and
requirements, was
certified fit to commence commercial operations, leading to the maiden flight,
June 7th.
“It will maintain regular
daily flights to both Lagos (MMA2) and Abuja respectively.
“The aircrafts in its fleet
(Bombardier CRJ 900) have the distinction of being relatively new, all three,
under 10 years old,” Mr Udoh said.
He said the commencement of
the commercial operations by Ibom Air had been celebrated by Akwa Ibomites and
other Nigerians as a testament to the visionary leadership of Mr Emmanuel.
“The governor who seems
determined to break conventional wisdom concerning things long thought to be
impossible to achieve,” he said.
Ibom Air was unveiled after
several months of planning by the Akwa Ibom state government. The state
government has reportedly disclosed that the airline would operate within
Uyo-Lagos-Abuja routes. The state commissioner for special duties and Aviation
Development, Akan Okon said the heavy traffic in Akwa Ibom airport made it
imperative for the state government to join the few airlines operating there.
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