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United Nigeria Airlines to Acquire Six Boeing Aircrafts

The United Nigeria Airlines has signed an aircraft acquisition agreement with the United States-based Southwest Airlines for the purchase of six Boeing 737-800 aircraft, marking a milestone in the carrier’s fleet expansion move.

Announced at a formal signing ceremony held at Southwest Airlines’ corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas, the deal is to position United Nigeria Airlines for broader operations across domestic, regional, and international routes.

According to a statement made by United Nigeria Airlines, the addition of the Boeing 737-800 aircraft, known for its fuel efficiency, performance, and passenger comfort, will enhance capacity, reduce operational costs, and support Nigeria’s aviation growth in line with the government’s economic development policies.

The Boeing 737-800 has a range of approximately 2,935 nautical miles and can seat up to 189 passengers in a single-class layout.

Prof Obiora Okonkwo, Executive Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, said, “This is a step further. After four years of consistent and reliable operations, upgrading to the Boeing 737-800 allows us to scale our services profitably while offering enhanced travel options to Nigerians and other African passengers.”

The airline stated that the agreement includes a long-term partnership element with Southwest Airlines. Okonkwo added, “United Nigeria will benefit from continued technical support, including maintenance cooperation and crew training assistance, reinforcing safety and operational excellence across its fleet.”

The airline’s executive chairman further said that the six aircraft are just the beginning of a larger expansion plan, he said, “We have expressed interest in acquiring an additional four Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft, which would bring our total to ten. These will be delivered between Q1 2026 and Q1 2027. With this upgrade, we can now operate more direct flights into approved destinations, eliminate long layovers, improve passenger experience, and drive better cargo movement all at competitive fares.”

Additionally, Okonkwo emphasised the potential economic impact, stating that the acquisition would create many direct and indirect jobs in Nigeria as well as contribute to the economic development goals under the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

In his remarks, Anbessie Yitbarek, Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Boeing Africa, welcomed the partnership, describing it as a significant endorsement of the Boeing 737 family.

Yitbarek said, “We are pleased to welcome United Nigeria Airlines to the 737 family with its first 737-800. This aircraft offers the superior reliability, fuel efficiency, and returns that operators need in today’s competitive aviation environment.”

Both United Nigeria and its new partner confirmed that discussions are ongoing to broaden their collaboration, with Southwest Airlines expected to play a continued support role even after delivery of the aircraft.

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