Nigeria: Overland Airways orders three Embraer 175s

Embraer 175 (rendering: Embraer).
Embraer 175 (rendering: Embraer).

Nigeria: Overland Airways orders three Embraer 175s

Embraer 175 (rendering: Embraer).
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The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer was able to win a new customer with Overland Airways at the Dubai Air Show. The Nigeria-based aviation company ordered three Embraer 175s, which are scheduled for delivery from 2023.

The carrier also secured the option of three more copies. The new additions are to be used within Nigeria and in traffic with neighboring countries. Overland Airways' fleet currently consists of three ATR42-300s, one ATR42-300QC, one ATR72-200 and one Embraer 145. The home base is Lagos Airport.

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