ARIK Air has again made history to have become the first
African airline to acquire a CRJ 1000 aircraft.
The unveiling was at the celebration its seventh anniversary; speaking at the event,the airline's chief
executive,Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also
look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel.
We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a
Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
ARIK
Air has become the first African airline to purchase a brand new
Bombardier’s CRJ 1000 aircraft as part of its continued drive to
modernise its fleet and bring its operations up to international
standards.
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
ARIK
Air has become the first African airline to purchase a brand new
Bombardier’s CRJ 1000 aircraft as part of its continued drive to
modernise its fleet and bring its operations up to international
standards.
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
ARIK
Air has become the first African airline to purchase a brand new
Bombardier’s CRJ 1000 aircraft as part of its continued drive to
modernise its fleet and bring its operations up to international
standards.
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
ARIK
Air has become the first African airline to purchase a brand new
Bombardier’s CRJ 1000 aircraft as part of its continued drive to
modernise its fleet and bring its operations up to international
standards.
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
Celebrating its seventh anniversary, Arik unveiled the aircraft yesterday as part of its continued charm offensive to assure the Nigerian public that it is a safe airline to fly with. This latest acquisition brings the airline’s fleet size to 26 aircraft, all of them less than eight years old.
Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik's chief executive, said: “As we mark our seven years of uninterrupted service, we also look forward to the next chapter of our history in revolutionising air travel. We do so by proudly unveiling the newest member of Arik’s modern fleet, a Bombardier’s next generation CRJ 1000 regional jet.”
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/3388-arik-air-becomes-first-african-airline-to-purchase-bombardiers-crj-1000-aircraft#sthash.WC1WBlkO.dpuf
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