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On 13 February 2018, Delta Air Lines Flight 55 en route to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, suffered a fire, which was caught in the left-hand engine. The Airbus A330-223 aircraft stopped its climb at 2,000 feet and activated the fire suppression, returning to Lagos for a safe landing about 8 minutes after ...
A Bombardier CRJ 900 Series with registration number 5N-BWM took off by 12pm for the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. Ibom Air took delivery of its first set of aircraft in the form of two Bombardier CRJ-900s. [10] The Akwa Ibom State Government took delivery of the fourth aircraft in the fleet of Ibom Air on 19 May 2020. [11]
Ibadan Airport: 1 1 Jos: Plateau: DNJO JOS Yakubu Gowon Airport: 1 1 Maiduguri: Borno: DNMA MIU Maiduguri International Airport: N/A N/A Owerri: Imo: DNIM QOW Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport (SMICA) 1 2 Uyo: Akwa Ibom: DNAI QUO Akwa Ibom Airport - Victor Attah International Airport (Victor Attah Int'l) 1 1 Yola: Adamawa: DNYO YOL Yola ...
Airline Image ICAO IATA Callsign Hub airport(s) Notes Aero: NIG: N2: Aero Contractors: Murtala Muhammed International Airport: Air Peace: APK: P4: Air Peace Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
The airline commenced operations on June 7 2019 when a Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft marked with the Ibom Air name took off from Victor Attah International Airport (IATA: QUO), Uyo, with government officials on board, en route to Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. Akwa Ibom is the first state in the country to own an airline.
On November 26, 2023, Flight UN504 from Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) to Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport (ABV) landed in Asaba International Airport (ABB). The airline indicated this diversion was due to weather, but authorities disagreed with the airline's claims of bad weather in Abuja at the time of the incident.
EAS (Executive Airlines Services) Airlines was an airline based in Lagos, Nigeria. Its main base was Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos. [1] In July 2006, the airline merged with Fleet Air Nigeria Limited, forming the short-lived Nicon Airways. [2]
Charles de Gaulle Airport: Paris, France CDG/LFPG 471,318 1 1.5% 12. Frankfurt Airport: Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany FRA/EDDF 469,026 1 0.8% 13. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands AMS/EHAM 452,687 1 2.9% 14. Atatürk International Airport: Istanbul, Turkey IST/LTBA 439,549 7 8.2% 15. Toronto Pearson ...