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How To Apply For Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022/2023, Portal Link, Requirements

How To Apply For Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022/2023,

Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022/2023 Portal; How To Apply, Requirements

The Nigeria Air Recruitment Portal, Nigeria Air Recruitment form and the full details & requirements on how to Apply For Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022 for graduates can be accessed here.

Topnewsnaija reports that Nigeria Air Limited, the new National Carrier of Nigeria will be launching shortly with Boeing 737-800 (NG) aircraft, followed thereafter with B787 aircraft for International Operations. The new airline will be owned by a Nigerian private Investor Consortium together with a 5% Federal Government holding, including Ethiopian Airlines shareholdings.

Nigeria Air Recruiting Positions

Nigerian Air is recruiting qualified crew for the positions below:

  1. Experienced, and current B737 Captains
  2. Experienced, and current B737 First Officers
  3. Experienced, and current B737 Senior Cabin Crew and Cabin Crew
  4. Experienced, and current B737 Engineers (B1/B2 preferred)

Location: Abuja And Lagos

Salary: Competitive

Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022 – Job Location

“The locations of the positions are Lagos or Abuja. There are attractive earnings available.

How to Apply for Nigeria Air Recruitment 2022

Graduates who are qualified and interested should send their curriculum vitae, including details about their academic credentials, to the email address  recruitment@nigeriaair.world for the immediate hiring needs of the aforementioned operational positions exclusively. “We will review your application in great detail, and we will invite those candidates who meet our qualifications to an interview.”

Nigeria Air Recruitment Portal 2022

You can as well submit your application on their official website.

Click here to apply

All You Need To Know About Nigeria

Nigeria Air is the country’s proposed national carrier, which was unveiled on July 18, 2018 at the Farnborough Air Show in England.

The project was halted two months after it was announced due to concerns about its relevance and sustainability.

The proposed airline was expected to have a preliminary cost of $8.8 million and a takeoff cost of $300 million.

Nigeria Airways, the country’s defunct airline, failed due to corruption and poor management.

However, the Nigerian government dismissed all concerns, stating that the airline would begin operations before the end of 2018, as promised by President Muhammadu Buhari during his 2015 election campaign.