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189-Seat Boeing 737-800 NG Joins Air Peace Fleet for Network Expansion - By Daisy BARRO

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Air Peace has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft, registration 5N-CGD, as part of its ongoing fleet renewal and capacity expansion program for high-demand domestic and regional routes. The aircraft arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport on May 24, 2026. Configured in an all-economy layout with 189 seats, the 737-800 NG introduces additional lift for point-to-point operations across West and Central Africa. The variant’s combination of CFM56-7B engines, advanced avionics, and aerodynamic refinements delivers improved fuel burn per seat-mile compared to earlier generation narrowbodies, supporting lower unit costs and reduced CO₂ output per passenger. Operationally, the aircraft’s 5,500 km range and short-field performance provide scheduling flexibility for frequency increases and route optimization on sectors where load factors and turnaround times are critical. Features such as expanded overhead bins, modern cabin systems, and updated flig...

Air Peace Opens Lagos-Barbados Nonstop Route with B777 Inaugural Flight - By Daisy BARRO

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Air Peace commenced scheduled commercial operations between Lagos and Barbados on May 24, 2026, establishing the first direct air link between West Africa and the Caribbean operated by a sub-Saharan carrier. The inaugural rotation was flown on a Boeing 777-300ER, departing Murtala Muhammed International Airport with 284 passengers onboard. The route launch addresses a structural gap in intercontinental connectivity between Africa and the Caribbean, where travelers have historically relied on multi-segment itineraries via Europe, the Middle East, or North America. Those routings typically introduce extended layovers, additional transit visa requirements, and increased total journey time. Air Peace notes that the present nonstop service eliminates those intermediate stops, reducing block time and simplifying immigration and customs processing for origin-destination traffic. The inaugural manifest included the airline's Chief Commercial Officer Nowel Ngala, Barbados High C...