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Aero Expands Operations

- Chinedu Eze

Nigeria’s oldest airline, Aero Contractor­s has expanded operations with the delivery of more aircraft in its fleet.

According to statement from the airline, signed by its management, Aero Contractor­s has increased frequencie­s to Abuja from Port Harcourt, Sokoto, Asaba, Port Harcourt and Kano from Lagos.

The airline said with the increase in the number of aircraft, it has increased its flight schedule, saying that from September 17, 2018, it would increase its Abuja-Port Harcourt-Abuja, which is now daily flight.

The airline also operates three daily flights on the Lagos-Abuja-Lagos route and Lagos-Port Harcourt flights from three times weekly to daily flights.

The airline has also increased its Lagos-Kano flights, which presently is five times a week, by adding another flight on Sundays, so from the above date it would be operating six times weekly to Kano from Lagos.

Also, from September 15, 2018, Aero would increase its flights from Lagos to Asaba, which is presently six times weekly to daily flights. The airline explained that it operates Lagos-Asaba-Abuja-Lagos flights six times a week, but has added another flight on Saturday, scheduled for Lagos-Asaba-Lagos only.

Aero operates daily LagosWarri flights and may in the nearest future add another frequency to fly twice a day for selected days.

So the newly expanded schedule is as follows: Abuja-Port Harcourt-Abuja (daily flights); Lagos-Port Harcourt-Lagos (daily flights Mon-Sun and twice daily Wednesday, Saturday, and Sun); Lagos-Abuja-Lagos (thrice daily weekdays and twice daily weekends); the introducti­on of Sunday flights on Lagos-Kano-Lagos and the introducti­on of Saturday flights on Lagos-Asaba-Lagos.

Passengers can also know the airline’s flight update at www.flyaero.com for more informatio­n.

The airline said increase in operation was made possible because it has increased the number of aircraft in its fleet.

So, it now has two Boeing B737-500 series, Boeing B737-400 series (which would be rolled off C-check next week) and Bombardier Dash 8-300 series. Aero has added another aircraft in its rotary (helicopter­s), which is AW 139 Helicopter to Aero fleet. So it now has AW 139 and AS 365 which are fully operationa­l.

“We have expanded our schedule because we have additional aircraft and we are also expecting more. When we deliver more aircraft, we increase our destinatio­ns. What we have done largely now is to increase our frequencie­s as we increased capacity,” Aero management said.

The company also said right now the rotary wing of the airline is doing well, “because we have deployed our helicopter­s to service in the oil and gas activities and we hope to add more helicopter­s soon.”

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