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Nigeria — Est. Sokoto 2025

Born in the Caliphate.
Built for the Skies.

Where heritage meets modern aviation.

Hub & spoke via Abuja

Service carried the way a trust is carried.

Caliphate Air is built on safety, reliability and genuine Nigerian hospitality — connecting people and places with thoughtful service and a clear vision for the future.

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01

Punctuality as a promise

Schedules built around the Abuja hub so connections hold, not just departures.

02

Northern hospitality

Warmth you can feel - from gracious welcomes and attentive service to thoughtful care that reflects the finest traditions of Northern Nigeria.

03

A modern Embraer fleet

ERJ145 and ERJ190 jets — no middle seats, quiet cabins, quick turns.

04

Safety without exception

NCAA-regulated operations, maintained to manufacturer programme in full.

The fleet
Caliphate Air Embraer ERJ145 parked on the apron
In service

Embraer ERJ145

50 seats in a 2–1 layout. Every passenger gets an aisle or a window; nobody sits in the middle.

Joining the fleet

Embraer ERJ190

96 to 114 seats in a 2–2 layout for our densest trunk routes and future regional services.

Fleet specifications

Named for a place that taught a continent how to keep a promise.

Sokoto has been the seat of the Caliphate since 1809 — a centre of scholarship, trade and stewardship. Our emblem carries its geometric knot; our tail carries its black and gold. The name is a standard to live up to, not a decoration.

About Caliphate Air
Sultan of Sokoto Palace in warm afternoon light