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"Our New Location Designed To Enhance Our Operations"-MD, Aerovessel Group of Companies, Abolaji Kelani




Aerovessel Group of Companies has moved to a new, and larger location to better serve its valued clients and partners.with official opening and celebration of 10 years of existence slated for September 21, 2024.  
 
The organisation's new address is number 22, Ifiok Ojuolape Crescent, Osapa Estate Gardens, ShopRite Road, Osapa Lekki, Lagos.
 
According to a press release issued on Sunday August 23, 2024 by the management of Aerovessel Group of Companies and signed by the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Hon. Abolaji Kelani, this move represents a significant milestone in the organisation's growth and commitment to providing top-notch services. 
 
"Our new location is designed to enhance our operations and offer a more comfortable and efficient environment for our clients and team members.
 
"We look forward to welcoming you to our new office and continuing to provide the exceptional service you have come to expect from Aerovessel Group of Companies. Thank you for your continued support," the statement read.
 
Hon. Kelani stressed further that Aerovessel Group of Companies will continue to set standard in the industry and serve its customers better in the coming years.
 
"We are ready to take the business to a higher level and we will continue to do our best to serve our customers.
 
"The sky is the limit for us in the aviation industry and we will ensure that we set the pace for others to follow," Kelani said in the statement, adding that the company's products and services are affordable and customer-friendly.

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