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Photos: OKADA AIR STAFF REUNITE – One of Nigeria’s First Private Airlines !

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Ex-OKADA AIR STAFF REUNITE
First reunion.
After 25 years. This is where the journey started for most of us. We cannot tell our Aviation Career history without mentioning Okada Air.
The moment was priceless and it was much fun reconnecting again yesterday. OKJ connect. OKJ unite!
Many thanks to everyone who made it possible
One love ♥️

OKJ – Joy Ogbebo

 

Okada Air was a private airline based in Benin City, Nigeria. It was established in 1983 by Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin. The airline initially operated charter flights using BAC-One Eleven 300s before expanding to domestic services in 1984.

In 1992, Okada Air was granted the right to operate international flights. The airline began flying to London, Dubai, and other destinations. Okada Air was one of the largest privately owned airlines in Nigeria at the time.

However, the airline began to experience financial difficulties in the late 1990s. In 1997, Okada Air was forced to suspend operations. The airline was officially dissolved in 2003.

Okada Air was a significant player in the Nigerian aviation industry. The airline helped to popularize air travel in Nigeria and provided vital transportation links to the country’s major cities.

Here are some of the notable achievements of Okada Air:

  • It was the first private airline in Nigeria to operate international flights.
  • It was one of the largest privately owned airlines in Nigeria at the time.
  • It helped to popularize air travel in Nigeria.

Okada Air’s closure was a setback for the Nigerian aviation industry. However, the airline’s legacy continues to be felt in Nigeria today.

 

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Nigeria’s first private airline was Nigeria Airways Limited (NAL), established in 1958. It initially operated domestic flights using Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft before expanding to regional and international services. During its heyday, NAL played a significant role in connecting Nigeria to the world and fostering economic growth. However, financial difficulties and mismanagement led to its liquidation in 2003.

Today, Nigeria boasts a vibrant aviation industry with several prominent private airlines, including Air Peace, Arik Air, Max Air, and Aero Contractors. These airlines contribute significantly to the country’s economy and provide vital transportation links within and beyond Nigeria.

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