The Pan-African airline ASKY has officially taken delivery of a new aircraft registered ET-BBD, the second aircraft fresh from factory received in 2025 following ET-BBB. Configured with 8 Business Class seats and 177 Economy Class seats, this unit becomes the 6ᵗʰ Boeing 737 MAX 8 to join the fleet, which now totals 15 aircraft, bringing the average fleet age to 8.87 years.
During the official ceremony held at Gnassingbé Eyadéma Lomé International Airport, Mr. Esayas Woldemariam HAILU, CEO of ASKY, applauded the joint efforts of the staff, airport authorities, and the Government:
“This aircraft represents a strategic milestone for ASKY. Thanks to the dedication of our teams and the unwavering support of the authorities, we are confidently continuing our growth trajectory. This investment fully aligns with the Government’s 2030 vision to position Lomé as a leading Hub for mobility in West Africa.”
He further emphasized the relevance of the timing:
“Beyond economic and environmental factors, this acquisition comes at a crucial time. It will enable us to better meet the needs of our passengers, particularly during the festive season, by bringing more families and communities closer together across the continent.”
This new aircraft also reinforces the company’s strategic direction, notably with the launch of the building of the B737 Max flight simulator in early November, which is set to enhance in-house training and operational efficiency.
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