Nigerian airlines
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Nigerian airlines
I was just wondering if anyone knew what the job industry in Nigeria is like. What are the requirements for airlines like belview, albarka and aerocontractors? I'm planning on getting an FAA CPL in the coming months.
Any info will be appreciated
Any info will be appreciated
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Bellview is very short on crew, just recently recruited some ex air afrique guys. albarka is practically dead, aero will recruit before year end. Overland needs crew for the 2 b 1900ds, capital just sent some guys to brazil for the emb 120 sim, sosoliso will recruit soon for the dc9.
I terms of requirements, ncaa comm/multi/inst
I terms of requirements, ncaa comm/multi/inst
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Hi,
pholooh, they have 1 A300-600 5N-BVU and 2 737-200's named Fortitude and Resilience. But when searching for the photo's of the A300 the last one was dated 2000, do they still fly to AMS with the A300. And there website http://www.bellviewairlines.nl/ hasn't been updated for ages.
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pholooh, they have 1 A300-600 5N-BVU and 2 737-200's named Fortitude and Resilience. But when searching for the photo's of the A300 the last one was dated 2000, do they still fly to AMS with the A300. And there website http://www.bellviewairlines.nl/ hasn't been updated for ages.
Thanks
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Bellview no longer operate the Airbus, they now have 4 737-200, I think they are in the process of getting 2 more. Nice country and company to work in, I was in your shoes about a year ago.