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Air Peace Expands Fleet with Second Embraer 190, Strengthening Regional Air Connectivity Air Peace Expands Fleet with Second Embraer 190, Strengthening Regional Air Connectivity

Air Peace, Nigeria’s flagship carrier and a prominent force in West African aviation, has amplified its commitment to modern, passenger-focused operations by adding a second Embraer 190 aircraft to its growing fleet. The 96-seat jet, registered as 5N-CER, touched down at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at 14:42 p.m. on Friday, September 25, 2025, marking another milestone in the airline’s ongoing transformation and strategic expansion.

This latest delivery arrives just three months after Air Peace introduced its first Embraer 190, demonstrating a determined approach to fleet renewal and capacity growth. The move signals the airline’s drive to match Nigeria’s evolving aviation demands with aircraft that are both efficient and comfortable, positioning Air Peace as a leader in regional and domestic connectivity.

The Embraer 190, well-regarded for its operational versatility, is configured to deliver premium comfort. Passengers in premium economy enjoy a spacious 1-2 seating arrangement, while economy travelers benefit from a 2-2 configuration. The aircraft is equipped with eco-friendly technology, inflight entertainment, and personal power outlets, elevating the onboard experience for passengers while maintaining the operational flexibility needed for both short-haul and extended regional routes.

Osifo-Whiskey Efe, spokesperson for Air Peace, described the acquisition as a pivotal moment in the airline’s upward trajectory. “We are excited to receive our second E190 and are expecting more units next year. Fleet expansion at Air Peace is intentional—it supports our mission to make air travel more accessible, comfortable, and seamless.” This forward-thinking strategy underscores Air Peace’s position as the only Nigerian airline consistently increasing capacity and network reach, with a current fleet now exceeding 40 aircraft.

The addition of the second Embraer 190 reinforces Air Peace’s ambition to bridge travel gaps within Nigeria and across West Africa. The aircraft’s size and range are well-suited to meet fluctuations in passenger demand, allowing the airline to operate efficiently on both underserved domestic routes and high-potential regional links. This approach not only strengthens connectivity but also supports broader economic integration and development across the continent.

For Africa’s travel sector, Air Peace’s strategic fleet expansion presents new opportunities for tour operators, business travelers, and leisure passengers alike. The improved passenger experience and increased seat availability can help stimulate demand, encourage tourism, and support trade across the region. With plans to launch additional domestic routes, boost international frequencies, and further deepen its regional footprint, Air Peace is setting a robust example for other African carriers seeking sustainable growth in a competitive landscape.

The airline’s latest acquisitions also reflect a broader trend in African aviation: the shift toward right-sized, fuel-efficient aircraft that can adapt to diverse market conditions. By focusing on versatile jets like the Embraer 190, Air Peace is able to optimize its network, reduce environmental impact, and provide more tailored services to a growing customer base. This positions the airline to respond quickly to market shifts, whether driven by business travel, diaspora movements, or the resurgence of intra-African tourism.

Looking ahead, Air Peace’s roadmap is clear. The carrier intends to open new domestic destinations, expand its international reach, and continue leveraging strategic fleet investments to redefine the standards of air travel for Nigerians and the wider continent. As more Embraer aircraft join the fleet in the coming year, the airline’s influence in shaping Africa’s aviation future is set to grow, offering travelers more choice, comfort, and reliability than ever before.

For African travel professionals, these developments present a compelling case to watch and partner with Air Peace as it continues to lead the way in fleet modernization, route expansion, and enhanced passenger experiences across the region.