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Airbus A340-600 Series YOUR FREE COPY fly safe THE INFLIGHT MAGAZINE OF AZMAN AIR ISSUE NO. 1 | JULY - SEPTEMBER 2020 AIRBUS A340-600 SERIES From Aircraft Cleaner to Azman Pres. inducted as a Longest Serving Captain Captain Special Retired After 24 Years Marshal After 43 Years 12 - From the President - - - - - - fly safe, fly azman - - - - - - - fly safe Editorial - Publisher / Editor-in-Chief - Fatima Aminu Galadima Deputy Editor Sabo Malami Publish for Azman Air by Zamkah Nigeria Limited - All materials used in this edition is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Opinions used in this publication might not be necessarily those of Zamkah Nigeria Limited, the editor, or any other organization associated with this publication. Zamkah Nigeria Limited takes very care to ensure accuracy in preparing this magazine. The publisher and Azman Air Services Limited assume no liability, responsibility for any inaccurate information or omissions. Please note that all submitted materials can be edited, amended or changed for final publication. - Fly Safe Magazine is published by Zamkah Nigeria Limited for Azman Air Services Limited. Address all publication inquiries to [email protected] or call +234 805 709 2686. Publication House Abdulshaheed Mustapha Salihi - - Email: [email protected] Mobile: +234 (0) 806 082 3745 Advertising / Reservation Murtala Aminu Murtala Email: [email protected] Mobile: +234 (0) 803 609 2734 D Q E C K m 805 709 2686 All other correspondents Email: [email protected] Call/Text/WhatsApp: +234 (0) 805 709 2686 DISCOVER WWW.AIRAZMAN.COM Feature Stories MUDASSIR AND BROTHERS LIMITED COMMISSIONED ANOTHER MULTI-MILLION NAI- RA COMPLEX IN KANO, CREATES HUNDREDS OF JOBS - - - - - - Meals will not be served onboard AIRBUS A340-600 SERIES Feature Stories - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Feature Stories President of Azman Group was inducted as a Special Marshal By the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) - - - - Feature Stories SO LONG CAPT. DADI Feature Stories FROM CLEANER TO CAPTAIN - - Feature Stories CONFERMENT OF EXCEL- LENCE The President of Azman Group, Alhaji Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina was award- ed an honorary doctorate degree in Business Administration by Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State. Alhaji Abdulmunaf Sarina was conferred with the degree by Professor Gregory Iyke Ibe, chancellor and founder of the university during the institution’s 4th convocation ceremony held, on Satur- day, 23rd November, 2019 on the school premises. According to the institution, the Presi- dent of the Azman Group was awarded the degree based on the impact of his entrepreneurial activities in the country for over 35 years, as well as his contri- butions to the development of the avia- tion and oil sectors in the country. Following the successful operation of the petroleum company, Alhaji Ab- dulmunaf Yunusa Sarina expand further into the highly-competitive aviation sector by establishing Azman Air Ser- vices Limited in 2010. The airline began commercial operations in 2014 with its first commercial flight from the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on May 15, 2014. Azman Air cur- rently operates return flights from La- gos to Abuja, Kano, Kebbi, Kaduna, Yola, Gombe, Maidguri and Port Harcourt. Feature Stories FLY SAFE FLY SAFE ABOUT US Our Mission Our Vision Company Profile - FLY SAFE ABOARD FLY SAFE With Auwal Abubakar Head, Ticket & Reservation - - - - - - - - - - FLY SAFE FLEET SIZE AND CONFIGURATIONS - - - - - - - BOEING 737-500 Boeing 737-300 - - − - - - − - - - - - - AIRBUS A340-600 FLY SAFE CHARTER SERVICE FLY SAFE TRAVEL TIPS - - - - - FLY SAFE ROUTES TRAVEL FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE? 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