Dana Air Receives First Boeing 737-300 Winglet.


Dana Air a Nigerian based airline have received it's first of two boeing 737-300 aircraft. The second aircraft is expected to be delivered in the coming weeks.

With the latest acquisition and the due arrival of more aircrafts, it is evident to State Dana air is on the path to fleet renewal in an effort to increase capacity, efficiency and boost passengers confidence.

The airline took delivery of its 737-300 with registration number 5N-DNA and a configuration of 143 passengers arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) from Italy. Dana air had in the past had a leased Boeing 737 in their fleet for a short period, this will be the first 737 fully owned by the airline.

Dana air will use the new aircraft to open new routes as well as solidify existing ones. With plans well in place to increase their fleet to 9 aircraft before the end of the year.

Aviation roundtable blog congratulates dana air on this latest acquisition. As we look forward to seeing the airline back to its strongest point and a return to the regional route.

Picture credit: Dana air.

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