Bombardier jets into Nigeria

Bombardier Aerospace has announced that Arik Air of
The list price value for the two aircraft is approximately $69 million.
Arik Air moved into the former Nigeria Airlines facilities in
The airline also plans to operate two previously owned Boeing 737 and three previously owned 50-seat Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets, built in 2003.
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