Air Nigeria

Air Nigeria
IATA ICAO Call sign
VK ANP NICON FLIERS
Founded2004 (as Virgin Nigeria)
Commenced operations28 June 2005
Ceased operations10 September 2012
Operating basesMurtala Muhammed International Airport
Frequent-flyer programEagleflier
Fleet size12
Destinations19
Parent company
HeadquartersIkeja, Lagos State, Nigeria
Key people
  • Jimoh Ibrahim, Chairman
  • Kinfe Kahssay, CEO
  • Olisakwe livinus
Virgin Nigeria's logo.
A Virgin Nigeria Airbus A330-200 at Gatwick Airport, England that was leased from BMI. (2007)

Air Nigeria (originally Virgin Nigeria Airways, and then Nigerian Eagle Airlines) was the national flag carrier of Nigeria,[1] which operated scheduled regional and domestic passenger services. The airline's base was Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Ikeja, its head office was in Lagos Island, Lagos,[2] and its registered office was in Ikoyi, Lagos.[3]

The airline, which effectively replaced the defunct Nigeria Airways, was founded in 2004 as a joint venture between Nigerian investors and the Virgin Group. Virgin withdrew from the business between 2008 and 2010. Following two name changes, Air Nigeria announced on 6 September 2012 that it had made its staff redundant and ceased operations on 10 September 2012.[4]

  1. ^ "Air Nigeria ends international flights." Retrieved on 11 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Registered Office Archived 2012-05-18 at the Wayback Machine." Air Nigeria. Retrieved on 21 May 2012. "159/161 Broad Street, Marina Lagos Island Lagos, Nigeria."
  3. ^ "AN Registered Offices." Air Nigeria. Retrieved on 28 June 2010. "Registered Office 188 Awolowo Road South West Ikoyi Lagos, Nigeria. Head Office 9th Floor Etiebets Place 21, Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria. "
  4. ^ Brock, Joe (10 September 2012). "Air Nigeria shuts down in latest aviation setback". Reuters. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2012.