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Aero Contractors Expands Fleet with Three Repaired Aircraft recommences Calabar service 

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As the Maintenance Repair Overhaul arm completes major repairs, Capt. Ado Sanusi, Aero’s CEO, announces the relaunch of Calabar services.

Just as Sen. Bassey Otu, the Governor, commits to increasing the state’s aircraft fleet from two to five.

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The joint venture between the airline and the Cross River government plays a pivotal role in this accomplishment.

Sanusi expresses pride in the team’s professional competence and emphasizes the positive impact on the airline’s fleet.

With the two Boeing 737 aircraft now in service, Sanusi anticipates the fifth aircraft’s return next month.

He highlights the full support of Governor Otu and foresees continued growth in the joint venture.

The increased fleet positions Aero Contractors to support the upcoming Calabar Carnival with competitive fares.

Sanusi reveals plans for three daily frequencies from Lagos to Calabar. Similarly, deployment to Abuja airport, emphasizing responsiveness to growing demands.

Governor Otu commends Aero Contractors for relaunching services to the Margaret Ekpo International airport, Calabar. He further underscores the determination to position Cross River State as a tourism destination.

He credits Sen. Ben Ayade for initiating the airline, unveiling plans to expand the airport’s capabilities, making it an international destination.

The Boeing 737-300, with registration number 5N-BYR, marks the relaunch with a landing at Margaret Ekpo International Airport.

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