Nigeria’s Afrijet Airlines Signs Contract for 4 ATR 72-500sLe Bourget, 16 June 2009
On the occasion of the Paris Air Show, Nigerian carrier Afrijet Airlines and ATR today signed a contract for the purchase of 4 ATR 72-500 aircraft. The deal is valued US $ 80 million, and follows a HoA (Heads of Agreement) inked last month on the occasion of the official visit to Nigeria of the French Prime Minister, Mr. François Fillon, and in the presence of the Nigerian Minister of Aviation, Mr. Babatunde Omotoba. The ATR –500 series:With its ATR 42-500 and ATR 72-500, ATR supplies state-of-the-art aircraft with the highest standards of comfort. The advanced six-blade propeller provides remarkably low noise levels. All ATR models are compliant with noise regulations and have a large margin with regard to Chapter IV (ICAO) regulations. The ‘-500 series’ feature the lowest fuel consumption per passenger and CO2 emissions of the regional aviation, thus contributing to make ATR the “Green Player” of the regional aviation. About Afrijet Airlines:Lagos-based Afrijet Airlines was established in 1999 and started with cargo operations. The airline currently operates a fleet composed by an MD 82 and an MD 83 passenger aircraft, and has an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation, as well as completing a Boeing 757-sized aircraft maintenance facility at Murtala Mohammed International Airport. About ATRToulouse, Southern France-based regional aircraft manufacturer ATR is the world leader in the 50 to 74-seat turboprop market. ATR is an equal partnership between Alenia Aeronautica (a Finmeccanica company) and EADS. In 2008, ATR posted an annual turnover record, with US $ 1.3 billion. ATR is certified ISO 14001, the worldwide standard in the field of environmental respect. Contact
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