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Arik Air IATA W3 ICAO ARA Callsign ARIK AIR Founded 2002[1] Commenced operations 30 October 2006[1] Hubs Murtala Muhammed International Airport Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Fleet size 26 (+29 orders) Destinations 25 Company slogan Wings of Nigeria Parent company Ojemai Investments (Nigeria) Headquarters Arik Air Aviation Center Murtala Muhammed International Airport Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria Key people Chairman Sir JIA Arumemi-Ikhide; Group CEO Michael Arumemi-Ikhide Website www.arikair.com Arik Air is a Nigerian airline operating a domestic, regional and international flight network. It operates mainly from two hubs at Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.[2] Arik Air's head office is the Arik Air Aviation Center on the grounds of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Lagos State.[3] Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 4 Incidents 5 External links 6 References // History On 3 April 2006, Arik Air took over the former Nigeria Airways facilities in Lagos,[4] some three years after its liquidation, and began reconstruction work. On 14 June 2006, Arik took delivery of two new Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft to fly domestic routes throughout Nigeria and, within the African continent from Summer 2006, two former United Airlines Boeing 737-300s and three 50 seat Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft. On 30 October 2006, Arik began scheduled passenger flights with four flights between Lagos and Abuja using CRJ 900 aircraft. Flight operations began to Calabar on 15 November 2006 and services to Benin City and Enugu started on 7 January 2007.[5] The airline is wholly owned by Ojemai Investments.[2] The Nigerian government set a deadline of 30 April 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalisation and was re-registered for operation. On 4 April 2008, Arik Air was given permission to fly to the United States by the US Department of Transportation.[6] Arik Air welcomed its 5 millionth passenger on the 6th of August 2010 on a flight between Johannesburg and Lagos. Destinations Map of Arik Air routes as of 9 December 2009.[7] Main article: Arik Air destinations Arik Air has built up a strong domestic network. It covers mainly Nigeria plus several other Western African destinations. In August 2006, the Federal Ministry of Aviation granted Arik Air authorisation to fly to Trinidad and Tobago and Amsterdam, London, Madrid in Europe. Furthermore, the airline then planned to fly to Atlanta, Miami, and Houston in the United States and Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Arik Air started international operations to London-Heathrow on 15 December 2008, using Airbus A340-500 aircraft.[8] It added Johannesburg on 1 June 2009[9] and New York JFK on 30 November 2009.[10] A subsidiary airline Arik Niger (IATA code: Q9) commenced operations in April 2009, but was shut down in February 2010.[11] Fleet An Arik Air Boeing 737-700 taking off from Lagos International Airport, Nigeria. The Arik Air fleet includes the following aircraft (at September 2010):[12] Arik Air Fleet Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers (Business/Economy) Notes Airbus A330-223 1 0 283 (24/259) Airbus A340-500 2 0 237 (36/201) Operated by Hifly Boeing 737-300 2 0 124 (12/114) Boeing 737-700 9 0 131 (12/119) 148 (16/132) 149 Boeing 737-800 4 12 148 (16/132) Expected deliveries until 2013 Boeing 737-900ER 0 3 TBA Entry into service: 2010 Boeing 777-300ER 0 5 TBA Entry into service: 2011 Boeing 787-9 0 7 TBA Entry into service: 2014 Bombardier CRJ-900ER 4 0 76 (10/66) Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 2 2 72 (10/62) Hawker 800 2 0 8 Total 26 29 Arik Air signed a letter of intent for four Boeing 747-8 Intercontinentals, but later stated that it will not confirm the order.[13] Incidents 31 March 2010: a parked Boeing 737-700 boarded for a flight from Calabar to Abuja was evacuated immediately after an Audi car crashed into it from behind. The driver, who claimed to be Jesus Christ, was arrested and declared that he had made the desperate move to save the aircraft from an impending crash.[14] External links Nigeria portal Companies portal Aviation portal Arik Air Arik Air Fleet Arikwings (in-flight magazine) References ^ a b Arikair.com ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 77. 2007-03-27.  ^ "New aircraft to make arik air the largest commercial carrier in nigeria arik air reflects on six months of flying “the new experience”." Arik Air. 28 March 2007. Retrieved on 8 September 2010. "For more information, please contact: Gbemiga Ogunieye, Head of Communications, Arik Air Ltd, Arik Air Aviation Centre, Murtula Muhammed Domestic Airport, PO Box 10468, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria." ^ "About Arik Air." Arik Air. 15 June 2006. Retrieved on 3 December 2010. ^ Arik Air website retrieved 4 February 2007 ^ Regulations.gov ^ Arik Air website ^ [1], July 2008 ^ „Arik Air arrives in Johannesburg“, Press release, dd. 2 June 2009 ^ „Arik makes historic flight into New York“, Vanguard (Nigerian newspaper), dd. 1 December 2009 ^ [2] ^ Arik Air Fleet ^ "Arik seeks A330s and considers A380s instead of 747-8s". Flightglobal.com. 3 April 2009. http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/03/04/323356/arik-seeks-a330s-and-considers-a380s-instead-of-747-8s.html. 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