Ekiti State’s aviation and economic landscape made history as the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport, Ado-Ekiti, welcomedAir Peace’s Boeing 737-400, a 120-passenger capacity aircraft and one of the largest in its fleet, on a non-scheduled flight that brought in Allen Onyeama, the CEO of the airline on a visit to Ekiti state.
Onyema, arrived at the airport, alongside his delegation, to explore site viewing, partnership, and business commencement opportunities.
According to a statement by the airline, the delegation was warmly received by top Ekiti State officials, including Dayo Apata, Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General; Taiwo Olatunbosun, Commissioner for Information; and AVM Sunday Makinde (rtd), Technical Adviser to the Ekiti State Governor on the State Airport Project.
The visit marks a crucial step towards fostering collaboration between Air Peace and the Ekiti State Government, potentially unlocking new economic opportunities and boosting the state’s aviation sector.
With the airport’s strategic location and Air Peace’s expertise, this partnership could pave the way for increased connectivity, trade, and growth in the region
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