While the airline industry remains heavily impacted industry by COVID-19, some entrepreneurs are taking the crisis as an opportunity to embark on new ventures.
One of the entrepreneurs is Enugwu-Ukwu, Anambra State-born Ifeanyi Obike, the CEO of Obike Air.
Obike Air, a new Nigerian start-up airline with plans for the airline to be a global brand in the aviation industry.
Well, according to Obike, with information he shared through his LinkedIn, Obike Air’s peers are British Airways, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, and Virgin Atlantic – which is quite ambitious for a start-up airline.
The details are still limited as of now, but Obike Air is looking for investors and partners “from the private and public sectors from around the world to join this mission.”
He also hinted on the new logo for the start-up airline as well as its new uniform. The airline has also been tipped to fly the 747s and 787s airliners.
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Obike Air is a new Nigerian start-up and will be joining a long list of airline startups with the likes of Green Africa airline of Nigeria and Lift of South Africa. But does it have all it takes to spread it wings?