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Defunct Nigerian airline headquartered in Lagos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Med-View Airline was[1] a Nigerian airline headquartered and based in Lagos.

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The airline was founded in 2007 as a charter airline, mainly operating Hajj flights, and has offered domestic passenger services since November 2012. It had since expanded into regional and long-haul scheduled passenger routes. Med-View Airline Plc was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange on 31 January 2017.[2]

The airline laid off 90% of its employees between November 2017 and June 2018. Med-View Airline sacked and owes existing workers at least N1.5billion in salary arrears, pension and other entitlements.[3] In April 2018, Medview Airline suspended international flight operations[4] mostly due to debts and decreased aircraft. By October 2018, Medview had reportedly sacked over 100 staff[5] some of who were owed about 6 months salaries. As of August 2019 Medview reportedly shutdown all operations[6] as its only operating aircraft went out of service. The airline was the only Nigerian airline to be listed in the list of air carriers banned in the European Union.[7]

As of November 2022, Nigerian authorities confirmed that the airline no longer holds a valid air operator certificate.[1]

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As of February 2015, Med-View Airline had operated nine domestic and nine international scheduled destinations in states across Nigeria, West Africa, Europe, and the Middle East:[8][9]

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Med-View Airline Boeing 737-400
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Med-View Airlines Boeing 737-500

The Med-View Airline fleet includes the following aircraft as of February 2021:[10]

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