Overland Airways Expands with E175 E-Jet Delivery
Nigeria's Overland Airways boosts fleet with new E175 E-Jet aircraft.
Overland Airways, Nigeria, welcomed the first of three new E175 E-Jets last week. The new aircraft, in an 88-seat dual-class configuration, represents a significant upgrade to the airline’s capacity. The carrier also holds options for three additional aircraft.
In a statement, Overland, which operates scheduled and charter flights, plans to leverage the new aircraft to increase capacity on domestic routes and extend service to regional cities.
“Overland and Embraer are committed to supporting its continued success with a product line perfectly suited to build connectivity across West Africa.”
Stephan Hannemann, Head of MEA Region, Commercial Aviation.SPONSORED
In addition to expanding its fleet, Overland Airways continues to invest in aviation education through its partner, Landover Aviation Services.
Landover Aviation Business School, one of IATA’s top ten aviation training institutions in Africa, specialises in airline technical operations, aviation management, and travel and tourism.