Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal two (MMA2) has urged domestic airlines to latch on the terminal’s world class facility to start regional operations.

It said this while congratulating Ibom Air for the acquisition of its brand-new Airbus A220-300 aircraft. 

BASL said the arrival of the aircraft, a first in the lineup of ten orders, has indeed marked a significant milestone for the airline and underscores its commitment to providing world-class air travel services to its passengers.

“We are delighted to congratulate Ibom Air on the arrival of their new Airbus A220-300 aircraft,” BASL’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mrs.Tosan Odukoya, said in a statement on Monday.   

In the statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications for BASL, Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi, the COO stressed that the Airbus A220-300 is a state-of-the-art aircraft that is known for its comfort, efficiency, and performance, making it particularly well-suited for regional operations. 

“This is so because it can operate from shorter runways and consume less fuel than larger aircraft. 

“This is a testament to Ibom Air’s dedication to providing a superior travel experience for its customers. 

“The addition of this fuel-efficient and modern aircraft to their fleet will further strengthen their position as a leading regional airline,” Odukoya added. 

Stressing that the development was consistent with MMA2’s drive for excellence in airport infrastructure and management, the BASL boss said the acquisition of the Airbus A220-300 will encourage more Nigerian airlines to consider regional operations.

According to her, “we believe that there is a strong market for regional air travel in Nigeria.

“The Airbus A220-300 is the ideal aircraft for this market, and we anticipate that the success of Ibom Air will encourage other airlines to follow suit.”

She said.MMA2 is strategically positioned for regional operations, and we are prepared to be a single-hub partner for domestic airlines, facilitating seamless travel operations and potentially reducing overhead costs, thereby increasing revenue generation for domestic airlines in line with one of the five-point agenda of the Honorable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development. The statement also quoted the Head Aeronautical and Cargo Services Department for BASL, Remi Jibodu, who also described as remarkable the move by Ibom Air, saying such is worthy of emulation by other airlines. 

He said Bi-Courtney will continue to encourage Nigerian airlines that strategically advance the Nigerian aviation space as well as the continent as a whole. 

Jibodu added that regional operations will encourage continental trade and contribute significantly to the Nigerian economy and also raise the bar of revenue for the airlines.

He stated that BASL is committed to supporting the growth of Nigerian aviation and said the company has invested heavily in the development of MMA2 which is the most efficient airport terminal in Nigeria. 

According to him, the recent upgrade of the Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS) by RESA to the latest version is a testament of our resolve for continuous technological advancement and our desire for seamless passenger facilitation. 

“We are continuously working with airlines to develop new routes and services that will connect more Nigerians and Africans to the world,” he said.

Jibodu assured that BASL is committed to providing a world-class aviation services to its passengers and stakeholders.

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