Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, on Tuesday took delivery of an A220-300 series airbus for Ibom Air, the state-owned airline.
Receiving the aircraft at the Victor Attah international Airport, Uyo, Eno said that the growth of the airline was worth celebrating.
He described Ibom Air as a good example and model of how best to run government businesses.
“We shall always gather to celebrate growth, hard work, commitment and dedication because Ibom Air is our pride,” he said.
Eno used the occasion to announce his administration’s plan to build an aviation village near the Victor Attach International Airport.
He said that the plan was part of his administration’s efforts to expand the aviation ecosystem in the state.
“The housing estate will accommodate aviation workers. They need to reside near the airport. Ibom Air is planning to begin 24hours operations.
“The estate will come with schools, hospitals and other amenities to ensure adequate comfort,” he said.
The governor further said that efforts were underway for the completion of the maintenance, repairs and overhaul hanger and the new international terminal building.
Eno commended Mr Udom Emmanuel, the immediate past governor of the state, for his foresight in establishing the airline irrespective of the criticisms that trailed the vision.
“As we speak, Ibom Air currently owns seven aircrafts, the sincere story is that none is leased. This is a product of vision and focus,” he said.
Earlier, Mfon Udom, the Managing Director, Ibom Air, said that the arrival of the aircraft would further boost flight schedule efficiency.
“Beyond adding two new destinations to our routes during the year, the aircraft will boost services on existing routes,” he said.
He thanked the financial partners, Fidelity Bank and Union Bank for their support towards facilitating the acquisition of the new aircraft.