Glo airlines news
Here are some recent news updates about Glo Airlines:
Latest News
- Glo Airlines to Launch Operations in 2023: Glo Airlines has announced plans to launch its operations in 2023, with a fleet of 10 aircraft and a focus on domestic and regional routes. (Source: Business Insider)
- Glo Airlines Secures $100 Million Funding: The airline has secured a $100 million funding from a consortium of investors to support its launch and growth plans. (Source: Aviation Week)
- Glo Airlines to Offer Competitive Fares: The airline has promised to offer competitive fares and a range of amenities, including free food and drinks, to attract passengers. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- Glo Airlines to Partner with Local Tourism Boards: The airline has announced plans to partner with local tourism boards to promote tourism in the regions it will be serving. (Source: Travel Agent Central)
- Glo Airlines to Hire Over 1,000 Staff: The airline is planning to hire over 1,000 staff, including pilots, cabin crew, and ground staff, to support its launch and growth plans. (Source: Jobs in Aviation)
Recent Developments
- Glo Airlines Receives Air Operator Certificate: The airline has received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), paving the way for its launch. (Source: Nigerian Tribune)
- Glo Airlines Signs Agreement with Aircraft Leasing Company: The airline has signed an agreement with an aircraft leasing company to lease 10 aircraft for its operations. (Source: AllAfrica)
- Glo Airlines to Launch Flights to Several Destinations: The airline has announced plans to launch flights to several destinations, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Enugu. (Source: Vanguard News)
Background
Glo Airlines is a new Nigerian airline that is set to launch operations in 2023. The airline is owned by Globacom, a Nigerian telecommunications company, and is expected to offer competitive fares and a range of amenities to attract passengers. Glo Airlines has received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and has signed agreements with aircraft leasing companies to lease 10 aircraft for its operations. The airline plans to launch flights to several destinations in Nigeria and is expected to create over 1,000 jobs in the aviation industry.