Imo state launches airline, Imo Air, promises to offer over 30% employment to indigenes

Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha together with members of the State Executive Council and Imo state residents/indigenes were at the Sam Mbakwe Cargo Airport yesterday to celebrate the acquisition of the first Imo state owned flight, Imo Air.
The 140-Seater plane is reportedly one of five aircraft acquired by the state government and will be operated by Dana on behalf of the state until Imo Air gets a license to operate.


“This is a happy moment in the State. The aim of going into the Air business is because I want to drive traffic to Imo State as Imo is genuinely becoming the fastest developing City outside Abuja and Lagos. For this, there is need for more airlines to cushion the effects of high traffic coming to the State," Okorocha said.
“Imo government does not have an operating air license. So we needed to partner with a good and qualified airline operator. Hence, the choice of DANA Air because of its proven track record and sincerity of purpose. The Imo Air will be operated by DANA and we have a contract of ten years with them. We have five of this aircraft and the first one has just landed and four other ones will start operation in few weeks time.

The DANA AIR Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Mbanuzuo Obi, while remarking on the Partnership between DANA AIR and Imo Air said, “The partnership between DANA and the good people of Imo State will create employment and better working relationship for the State. Imo AIR is in safe hands and the choice of DANA AIR for the partnership is an excellent choice as DANA AIR is registered with International Air Transport Association operations and security treasuring.”
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