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Arik Air is the new Nigerian airline and
the vision of Sir J.I.A Arumemi-Johnson, a leading and well respected
Nigerian businessman who understands the need for efficiency and
quality of service in business to succeed. He has spent many years
travelling throughout his home country without the satisfaction of
knowing that he can depend on the only transport service available to
him. He also knows that competition is a healthy eye opener towards
achieving efficiency.
In 2002 with the national airline in liquidation, Mr Johnson decided to
buy a Hawker jet aircraft for his own safety and convenience. The word
got out, and before long his contacts in the gas and oil industry were
using his aircraft to fly them around Nigeria. So he bought another one
and before long Mr Johnson had a Corporate Jet business.
He then set out to find the best people and the best aircraft to build
an airline that would set new standards and change the face of the
aviation industry in Nigeria - an airline that ‘Nigeria and the rest of
the world would be proud to fly’.
On 3rd April 2006, Arik Air took occupation of the former Nigeria
Airways Limited facilities in Lagos, some three years after liquidation
and major reconstruction work began immediately.
On 14th June, Arik took delivery of the two new build Bombardier CRJ900
regional jets that will fly domestic routes throughout Nigeria and to
the African continent from summer 2006 together with two former United
Airlines Boeing 737-322’s (1990) and three 50 seat Bombardier CRJ200
regional jets (2003). These aircraft have been totally overhauled and
refurbished in preparation for flight. Arik Air also has plans to
introduce intercontinental routes.
This is the time to deliver a new airline, an airline that has the best
interest of the Nigerian traveller at heart, combined with a commercial
head.
Arik
Air – Wings of Nigeria
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