Umza Xpress (Umza Aviation Services) – World Airline News
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worldairlinenews.comUMZA Air has had coverage around its Nigerian operations with its AOC approval and subsequent route launches, including Abuja–Ilorin at notably reduced fares. However, details vary by source and date, and there isn’t a single centralized feed confirming the very latest developments across all routes and dates.
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Posts about Umza Xpress (Umza Aviation Services) written by Bruce Drum
worldairlinenews.comPlease shareNigeria’s aviation sector continues its upward trajectory with the certification of UMZA Aviation Services as the country’s 24th active airline. In a formal ceremony held at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) headquarters in Abuja, Capt. Chris Najomo, Director-General of the NCAA, presented the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to UMZA Aviation Services Limited, granting…
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www.umzaair.comThe Nigerian skies are set to welcome a new player. On December 12, 2024, Umza Air, operating under the commercial brand UmzaXpress with a fleet of three Dash 8-400 aircraft, was granted its Air Operator Certificate (AOC), a crucial step for launching its operations. The ceremony was held under the supervision of Chris Ona Najomo, Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
newsaero.infoUMZA Air launched Abuja–Ilorin flights with permanent low fares which is 60% cheaper travel while breaking the route’s long-standing high-fare monopoly.
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