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United Airlines plans strategic move into London, Dubai and New York aviation

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskFebruary 16, 2026Updated:February 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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United Nigeria Airlines has unveiled plans to enter the global aviation market with proposed nonstop flights to London, Dubai and New York, supported by a major fleet expansion programme expected to run through 2026.

The strategy, first reported by Travel and Tour World, represents one of the most ambitious international expansion efforts by a Nigerian airline in recent years, as local carriers seek to capture long-haul markets historically dominated by foreign airlines.

The airline’s expansion highlights a broader shift underway in African aviation, where indigenous carriers are increasingly positioning themselves to compete internationally. If successfully executed, United Nigeria Airlines’ move could improve direct connectivity for Nigerian travellers while strengthening regional airline competition and reducing dependence on overseas operators.

At the centre of the airline’s international ambitions is a significant aircraft acquisition programme designed to scale operations beyond domestic and regional routes.

Chairman Prof Obiora Okonkwo confirmed the airline is rapidly increasing capacity to support both short-haul growth and long-distance services.

‘To add to our existing 10 aircraft in our operations as at today, we have acquired six 737-800 NG from Southwest Aviation and are finalising negotiations for an additional three of the same aircraft type, all scheduled to be delivered before the end of the second quarter, starting from March 2026 when we take delivery of the first two aircraft,’ Okonkwo said.

He added that wide-body aircraft would enable the airline’s entry into intercontinental travel.

‘We have also leased two A330-200 wide-body aircraft to support our international operations from Anka Aviation Turkey, to be delivered between July and October 2026, with the first delivery on July 26, alongside other aircraft acquisition negotiations whose deliveries may mature beyond 2026,’ he said.

The additions would bring the airline’s fleet close to 21 aircraft, marking a major operational transition for a carrier that began operations in 2021 focusing primarily on domestic routes.

The airline’s planned international routes target some of the most commercially significant travel corridors linking Nigeria to the world.

London remains one of the busiest aviation links between West Africa and Europe, driven by strong diaspora, business and education travel demand. Dubai provides access to Middle Eastern and Asian connections, while New York offers a direct gateway to North America’s large Nigerian diaspora population.

Regulatory approvals remain ongoing, though aviation authorities have granted key operational permissions, moving the airline closer to launching international services.

Industry analysts note that direct flights could lower travel costs and reduce reliance on foreign airlines that currently dominate long-haul services from Nigeria.

Alongside intercontinental expansion, United Nigeria Airlines plans to deepen its African network by adding regional destinations that will feed passengers into long-haul routes.

Executives say strengthening intra-African connectivity is essential to sustaining international operations, mirroring hub-and-spoke strategies successfully used by leading African carriers.

The airline is also investing in technical upgrades, including maintenance capabilities aimed at reducing dependence on overseas servicing — a long-standing cost pressure within African aviation.

Despite optimism surrounding the announcement, analysts caution that infrastructure limitations and operating costs remain significant challenges for Nigerian airlines.

Limited transit facilities at major airports, currency volatility and regulatory expenses have historically constrained airlines attempting long-haul expansion. Industry observers say sustained operational discipline and infrastructure improvements will be critical to long-term success.

United Nigeria Airlines’ expansion comes amid growing demand for air travel across Africa, fuelled by population growth, trade integration and diaspora mobility.

If the airline meets its 2026 rollout timeline, the initiative could mark a defining moment for Nigeria’s private aviation sector and signal renewed confidence in African carriers’ ability to compete globally.

For passengers, the expansion promises more direct routes and improved connectivity. For the wider industry, it represents a test case for Africa’s next generation of internationally focused airlines.

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