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Air Midwest (Nigeria) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Air Midwest (Nigeria)
Air Midwest was an upcoming privately owned airline project from Lagos, Nigeria, which was to be based at Murtala Mohammed International Airport. The company has been licensed by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Aviation to operate commercial flights, but for now, no further steps have been taken towards the full launch of services. ==History== Air Midwest was formed in 2002 by two former employees of Kabo Air. It gained an operating license in 2003. Following a number of airline accidents in Nigeria, the Nigerian government asked every airline to recapitalise to a higher level, which delayed Air Midwest's launch. By December 2009, the company had acquired three Boeing 737 aeroplanes.〔(Why Air Mid-West is introducing all-business class cabin aircraft - The Nation )〕 Air Midwest received a Certificate of Airworthiness from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority in February 2010, which entitled the company to operate one Boeing 737-500. Air Midwest's managing director, Otunba Aigbokhan, stated that they intended to launch a network of domestic routes linking Lagos Airport to Benin, Owerri, Abuja and Port Harcourt.〔(Nigerian Tribune: NCAA issues certificate of air worthiness to Air Mid-West )〕 In March 2010 the airline carried out a demonstration of a passenger evacuation.〔(allAfrica.com: Nigeria: The Daily Independent - Air Midwest Ends Simulation Exercise )〕 Less than a month later, a test flight from Lagos to Owerri was operated.〔(allAfrica.com: Nigeria: The Daily Independent - Midwest Airline to Conduct Demonstration Flight )〕 In the same year, the company was dissolved, though.〔(Air Midwest listed as defunct at airlinehistory.co.uk )〕
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