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Old 12th Nov 2007, 00:12
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Virgin Nigeria Orders New Aircraft

Virgin Nigeria has anno-unced that it is spending N101,375 billion on the purchase of new aircraft from Embraer, a Brazilian manufacturer.
The announcement was made at the 10th edition of the Dubai Air Show, the third largest air show in the world, which began in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) yesterday.
The firm said it intended to acquire 24 new aircraft, which would be in 10 orders to be supplied between September 2008 and 2011.
The order specifies seven Embraer 170 Advanced Range (AR) and three Embraer 190 AR aircraft.
In addition, there are options for six Embraer 190 AR and purchase rights for eight 190 and 195s.
Chairman, Virgin Nigeria, Mr. Felix Ohiwerei, while speaking at the show said: “This is the first time in Nigerian aviation history that any airline will order as many number of aircraft.
“These new E-Jets from Embraer will bring a dramatic change to the airline ownership equation in the Nigerian aviation industry in which a few airlines have been advertising acquisition of brand new airlines to attract patronage.”
With the planned introduction of the new aircraft, Virgin Nigeria, which started operation in 2005, will access 17 new airports and 25 new routes.
This represents new eight domestic routes as well as opening up another 11 regional routes.
Virgin Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Conrad Clifford, said the wonderful technical support his firm would get from Embraer would make the Murtala Muhahammed Airport in Lagos an important maintenance hub in the region.
“Apart from establishing a workshop in Lagos or Abuja, the manufacturers would train our personnel in the first instance on how to get familiar with the aircraft.
“Virgin Nigeria intends to deploy the Embraer jets on its growing domestic and regional networks, rightsizing the aircraft to the market size on some of the routes currently operated by B737-300.
The Embraer jets will be deployed on its regional and international markets.
“With their advanced range capabilities, type rating commonalities and flexibilities, aircraft will be able to serve the whole network, including long routes like Lagos to Dakar, based on passenger capacity demand, ” Clifford said.
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Great news for VK, and a good aircraft for the passengers as well with 2-2 seating in economy making for a spacious feel to the cabin. It is also easy to handle from a below the wing perspective with good size of holds for bags and cargo.

I also like the news re the new routes to be opened up
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VK looking good

I'm liking the sound of this, specially since I've an interview lined up with them next month! Embraers are great..
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