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Pan African Airlines Ltd. Signs Agreement to Provide First Class Services

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Author: Seun Odia
Posted to the web: 7/22/2011 10:50:26 AM


As part of its commitment to provide world-class service to the key players in the Oil & Gas Industry, Pan African Airlines (Nigeria) Ltdâ's (Pan African) has announced a significant milestone this week with the signing of a Technical Service Agreement between Pan African and BGI Aviation Technical Services (BATS).

 

BATS will provide Pan African with a world class organisation providing maintenance and technical support and give Pan African a distinct advantage by offering access to state-of-the-art aircraft, global expertise in aviation engineering, market-leading standards, policies and practices, simulator training facilities; an ab initio flight school and, an engineering training college located in Zaria, Nigeria.

 

Chairman, HRH the Otunba Adekunle Ojora remarked, “This is a key step in our process to streamline and position our organisation to better serve our customers and the Nigerian Aviation market as a whole.”

 

A truly indigenous Nigerian company, Pan African Airlines (Nigeria) Ltd has built an enviable reputation in the industry over the last 50 years, providing a versatile, flexible and high quality service with both its fixed wing and helicopter fleet of aircraft.

 

To find out more about Pan African please visit our website at www.pan-africanairlines.com.

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