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Positioned at the commercial hub airport of one of the world's leading emerging economies, Arik Air currently serves an ever expanding route network of key cities in Nigeria, Africa, Europe and the US. Arik Air boasts a modern fleet of 28 aircraft maintained by partners Lufthansa Technik and Iberia & British Airways engineering.

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ARIK AIR TO SUPPORT EMIRATES AIRLINE

Arik Air | October 28, 2016

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Arik Air yesterday said it was ready to support Emirates Airline and would be able to assist with accommodating Emirates passengers from various Nigerian destinations , including Abuja. This, the airline said was to re-affirm its partnership with Emirates Airline in view of their recent decision to suspend their Abuja service....

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UNION THREATENS SHOWDOWN WITH ARIK AS CHAIRMAN ARUMEMI-IKHIDE SACKS FOUR STAFF

Arik Air | October 27, 2016

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Industrial crisis looms in Arik Air as the Chairman, Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, has unilaterally sacked four staff members of the airline. Their offense: engaging in union activities within the industry. One of the unions, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), has called for the immediate re-instatement of its chairman in Arik, John Richard, or the airline risks industrial unrest....

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ABUJA PASSENGERS: EMIRATES HAS NO AIRLIFT DEAL WITH US – ARIK AIR

Arik Air | October 27, 2016

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IT has come to light that contrary to what Emirates Airline would have its Abuja passengers believe, the airline is yet to conclude any arrangement with Arik Air to airlift its passengers from Abuja to Lagos after abruptly closing its Abuja Airport operation office on Wednesday....

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HOW THE ROT IN ARIK AIR ENDANGERS PASSENGERS’ LIVES AND AVIATION SAFETY

Arik Air | October 24, 2016

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Troubled airline, Arik Air, has been gambling with the lives of its passengers through illegal practices, SaharaReporters has been informed. Sources within the aviation industry disclosed that the airline commits a variety of illegalities by encouraging its pilots to ignore regulations. According to the sources, the airline pays pilots $200 to exceed the maximum number of landings permissible by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority....

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ARIK AIR TO SUPPORT EMIRATES AIRLINE

Arik Air | October 28, 2016

Arik Air yesterday said it was ready to support Emirates Airline and would be able to assist with accommodating Emirates passengers from various Nigerian destinations , including Abuja. This, the airline said was to re-affirm its partnership with Emirates Airline in view of their recent decision to suspend their Abuja service....

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UNION THREATENS SHOWDOWN WITH ARIK AS CHAIRMAN ARUMEMI-IKHIDE SACKS FOUR STAFF

Arik Air | October 27, 2016

Industrial crisis looms in Arik Air as the Chairman, Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, has unilaterally sacked four staff members of the airline. Their offense: engaging in union activities within the industry. One of the unions, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), has called for the immediate re-instatement of its chairman in Arik, John Richard, or the airline risks industrial unrest....

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ABUJA PASSENGERS: EMIRATES HAS NO AIRLIFT DEAL WITH US – ARIK AIR

Arik Air | October 27, 2016

IT has come to light that contrary to what Emirates Airline would have its Abuja passengers believe, the airline is yet to conclude any arrangement with Arik Air to airlift its passengers from Abuja to Lagos after abruptly closing its Abuja Airport operation office on Wednesday....

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HOW THE ROT IN ARIK AIR ENDANGERS PASSENGERS’ LIVES AND AVIATION SAFETY

Arik Air | October 24, 2016

Troubled airline, Arik Air, has been gambling with the lives of its passengers through illegal practices, SaharaReporters has been informed. Sources within the aviation industry disclosed that the airline commits a variety of illegalities by encouraging its pilots to ignore regulations. According to the sources, the airline pays pilots $200 to exceed the maximum number of landings permissible by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority....

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