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exeng 14th Sep 2012 09:57

MED VIEW
 
Just spotted it on the G.A.T. Ramp at LOS - a B.737-400 with a shiny new blue/green/white paint scheme. Also describes itself as 'The Airline of Nigeria' - possibly a somewhat premature statement?

I obviously haven't been keeping up to date with Nigeria's aviation news. Who owns the airline and how many aircraft planned etc?

Travelman Africa 14th Sep 2012 10:23

Medview
 
Med View have been a hajj operator for a long time probably the best of the 4 major hajj players,

A nice chap - ex Air Nigeria from back in the day called Muneer runs the show

BALEWA 14th Sep 2012 12:47

Good to hear Meds airplanes have started to arrive Lagos.

I gather they are all ex Olympic B737-400 quite young and in extremely great shape...(not surprised since ex Olympic )

To all my buddies at Medview make it good and welcome....

727-2F9 14th Sep 2012 14:59

Yeah, Balewa, MedView's welcome!
 
It's heartening also to learn (on this thread), that an airline pro, and presumably a Nigerian, is behind the airline. Remember, Dana was set up by billionaires (no, I have nothing against them), which means deep pockets. But here, from what we glean, it's passion and commitment to local industry that must fire MedView. And what's more, equipment choice reflects pure guts. I read in nigerianaviation.wordpress that markets will include Yola and Maiduguri. Here's hoping they do serve those places.

ediks 14th Sep 2012 16:26

Medview is only accepting guys with time on type which is a pity.
Any pictures of the airplane??
BALEWA, I gather the planes are over 20 years old, delivered to Olympic Airways in 1991.
Olympic folded at the end of 2009 and these 734's were ferried for storage only in 2011 so who knows what state they were in?
Having said that, I hope that they were well looked after before being flown down here.

exeng 14th Sep 2012 22:40

Best of luck to Med View then. The aircraft cetainley sparkled in the morning Lagos sunshine- and as Balawe stated it looked in very good shape.

I wish them all the best and hope they do well - the capacity is needed at the moment.

Bit of competion is always very healthy.

When Is Victor's airline starting? I mean Victor the DFO of.

babisiliop 15th Sep 2012 09:21

Med View
 
Does anybody know any contact email?
DFO's,Chief-pilot's or HR's.

Thanks

ediks 15th Sep 2012 13:17

Airline website
 
Google is your friend!!!!! :)
"Medview Airline Nigeria" lots of hits to take you to their website

seper 15th Sep 2012 15:58

Hate to be cynical

-no marketing or advertising or branding
-employment by type not competence
-no clear cut strategy
-haphazard recruitment
-Entry into a market that is demanding newer equipment


All too familiar,anyone care to place a wager on life span?

Bright side they get to rescue JI staff thrown into the job market,but medview is clearly not the promised land.

BALEWA 17th Sep 2012 01:41

No one said Medview was the promised land here, there's absolutely nothing wrong in celebrating the arrival of Medview into the arena especially after Air Nigeria and the hardship it has bestowed on it's workers.

ediks I think you need to check your sources concerning the date of production of Medview aircraft's. I got their dates and former regs right here....:=

ediks 17th Sep 2012 14:17

Airplane ages........
 
Here's my source, no reason to doubt them.........
5N- Med-View Airlines Boeing 737-484 - cn 25362 / ln 2142 - Planespotters.net Just Aviation


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