But checks by Daily Sun revealed that the B737-800 flew into Abuja as Nigeria Air for the unripe fanfare, but returned the following day with passengers to Addis Ababa as a scheduled Ethiopian Airlines service, with the call sign ET 938. Confirming the return of the flight to Addis Ababa, an airport official at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja said:“Yes, the aircraft has returned to Addis Ababa. It returned as a scheduled service of Ethiopian Airlines. It did not return as Nigeria Air, which was the call sign it came with. He added that the choice of Ethiopian Airlines has become the best judging from its globally-recognised capacity and technical expertise that has existed for 77 years.
Source: Ethiopian News May 29, 2023 02:11 UTC