Boeing 737-400 Classic Sold To Med-View Airline

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Boeing 737-400 Classic

Med-View Airline has acquired a Boeing 737-400 Classic aircraft as part of expansion plans to boost its operations. With the additional aircraft, Med-View fleet now grows to five Boeing aircraft. The current aircraft is configured for 150 passengers; business and economy classes.
The Managing Director of the airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole told journalists at the airlines? office at the Murtala Mohammed Airport two, MMA2, Lagos that the aircraft had undergone the necessary inspection and certification by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority?s, NCAA, inspectors before it was flew into the country from Thailand. Bankole said that the introduction of the aircraft was an integral part of its long term business model, adding that the aircraft would immediately be deployed to Yola route.
He explained further that another Boeing 767 aircraft would join the airline?s fleet very soon, saying that the expected aircraft would be deployed to Jeddah and Dubai, which it hoped to commence by the last week in June. He explained further that First Bank of Nigeria Plc financed the acquisition of the aircraft for the airline, informing that out of its five aircraft, the bank had bankrolled three.
He said, ?We are as usual poised to give our customers the best of service and with the introduction of our additional new baby, we will definitely expand our fleet and operations. The aircraft you are seeing today has undergone significant internal enhancements to ensure that our customers enjoy the unique and outstanding onboard experience they have come to expect from the airline. Our plan to grow our fleet is a gradual process and in the next couple of weeks, we will add another Boeing to our fleet to make it six.

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