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EAS Airlines

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EAS Airlines
737-200s, one in the foreground and one in the back
IATA ICAO Call sign
- EXW ECHOLINE
Founded1983
Ceased operations
2006
HubsMurtala Mohammed International Airport
Fleet size11
Destinations6

EAS (Executive Airlines Services) Airlines was an airline based in Lagos, Nigeria. Its main base was Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.[1] In July 2006, the airline merged with Fleet Air Nigeria Limited, forming the short-lived Nicon Airways.[2]

History

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The airline was established on 23 December 1983 as United Air Service.[1] In 1987 the airline rebranded to EAS Cargo Airlines. EAS Cargo Airlines was renamed to EAS Airlines in 1992. On May 4 2002 EAS Airlines was involved in a fatal accident that killed at least 103 people. In 2005 the airline was effected after all 737-200s operating in Nigeria were grounded[3]. The airline ceased operations in 2006 when it merged with Fleet Air Nigeria which was a subisdiary of Nigerian based NICON Group to form Nicon Airways. Nicon Airways lasted until 2007.

Destinations

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EAS Airlines operated services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (at January 2005): Abuja, Enugu, Jos, Lagos and Port Harcourt.

Fleet

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An EAS Airlines Boeing 737-200 at Murtala Muhammad International Airport

The EAS Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[4]

Accidents and incidents

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See also

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List of defunct airlines of Nigeria

References

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  1. ^ a b Flight International 3 April 2007
  2. ^ Newswatch Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine 10 July 2006
  3. ^ "Nigeria: Aviation Task Force Grounds Boeing 737 Aircraft".
  4. ^ "rzjets.net".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Plane crashes in northern Nigeria". BBC News. 4 May 2002. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  6. ^ Robson, James (5 May 2002). "155 dead as Nigerian plane crashes on city". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
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