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Air Peace Secures Massive Boost with Second Embraer 190
Air Peace has strengthened its regional footprint with the delivery of a second Embraer 190, underscoring its commitment to strategic fleet expansion. The 96-seater...
Critical Aviation Investment Secret Behind Air Peace’s Rise
Aviation is an economic lifeline, not a luxury. Strategic aviation investment lowers trade costs and attracts capital.
Those were the words of Chairman of Air...
UK Government Drive Fuels Air Peace’s Historic Heathrow Win
Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest carrier, has hailed the UK Government for supporting its approval to operate scheduled flights into London Heathrow and Gatwick. The...
Air Peace Hosts Abuja-Heathrow and Gatwick Partner Forum
Air Peace Limited on Monday hosted a critical Travel Partner Forum at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. The event forms part of preparations for the...
Air Peace Breaks Ground for Landmark N32bn MRO Facility
Air Peace has broken ground on a ₦32bn Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility, signaling a bold step to transform aviation in Nigeria.
The...
Air Peace Grounds Captain, Refutes Substance Abuse Reports
Air Peace has clarified reports linking one of its grounded captains to substance abuse following a July 13, 2025, incident in Port Harcourt.
The airline...
NSIB Report Probes Crew Toxicology in 5N-BQQ Incident
The NSIB report on the Air Peace 5N-BQQ incident at Port Harcourt has raised urgent safety concerns over crew fitness and human performance. Initial...
5 Secrets Air Peace Customer Experience Representatives Use
Air Peace has launched a bespoke service across its domestic network, introducing Customer Experience Representatives to provide personalised and human-centred engagement for select passengers.
The...
Stunning: Air Peace Showcases 21 Embraer Aircraft Deal
BY ANTHONY OMOH
Chairman of Air Peace, Mr. Allen Onyema, has announced that the airline’s acquisition of 21 Embraer aircraft marks a decisive step in...
New Dawn: Direct Flights to Revive Nigeria’s $10B Trade
Trade between Nigeria and Brazil has collapsed over the last decade, falling from $10 billion to $2 billion, a steep decline attributed to weak...























