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Nigeria: Ibom Air has picked up its first A220-300

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The Nigeria-based airline Ibom Air has recently taken delivery of its first Airbus A220-300 from the Mirabel factory.

The new addition has the registration 5N-CDA and is the first of ten units that the carrier has ordered. Ibom Air wants to renew its fleet with the Canadian Airbus regional jets and at the same time pursue an expansion course. The handover of additional A220-300s is scheduled to take place in the next few weeks and months.

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