Nigeria’s Xejet Aviation has taken delivery of an Embraer ERJ145 recently from ACIA Aero Leasing (“ACIA”), a leading provider of regional aircraft leasing and lease management services.
ACIA made the announcement of the delivery of ‘a single
Embraer ERJ145 on lease to Xejet Aviation (“Xejet”), a fast-growing, start-up
airline based in Lagos, Nigeria.’ The aircraft ACIA Aero said is to support
Business Class Only carrier’s vision to be Nigeria’s go-to airline for smart
and cost-effective premium air travel
The airline recently received its Air Operator Certificate
(AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to commence premium services
soon. The aircraft with registration number 5N-BZN has since arrived at the
Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos.
The regional jet, configured with 50 seats in a single-class
layout, was delivered joining the carrier’s fleet that currently consists of one
additional ERJ145 alongside a Boeing B737-500. The ERJ145 will support the
airline’s growth strategy by operating charter and non-scheduled flights in
Nigeria’s underserved domestic markets, beginning the first week of March.
“We are thrilled to welcome Xejet as a new airline to ACIA’s
expanding customer family and look forward to our ongoing collaboration to
leverage market opportunities for the airline’s continued growth,” said Elze Le
Roux, ACIA Aero Leasing’s Senior Vice President, Leasing & Customer
Relations said. “Xejet has developed a market niche that will serve them well
in executing on the vision to become an airline of choice for the premium air
travel segment in the country.”
Emmanuel Iza, Xejet’s chief executive officer, emphasized
that “ACIA is a strong leasing partner that understands Africa and offers a
diverse portfolio of aircraft. Our focus as an operator is to be cost-effective
and efficient, which is why we chose to work with ACIA.
“We are very happy with their market knowledge and
corresponding flexibility as a new lessor to our operation. The ACIA team has
been very supportive of our needs, and we look forward to leasing more aircraft
from them in the future.”
ACIA’s commercial team has been on the lookout for
opportunities to support promising, start-up airlines, which strive to
economize on the opportunity to sustainably enter service, scale, and be
well-positioned to serve air passengers in a rapidly recovering, post-pandemic
environment.
“We are excited to continue expanding ACIA’s presence in our
core focus market of Nigeria, supporting the growth of airline operators like
Xejet,” Mick Mooney, ACIA Aero Leasing’s chief executive officer commented .
“We see the Nigerian market offering strong opportunities in
the near term and we are well-placed to support the development of domestic and
regional airline operators. The ERJ145 remains in high demand and offers proven
operational advantages that can advance the airlines’ vital efforts to support
economic activity through air travel.”