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The Federal Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Algeria for the commencement of direct flights between the two countries.The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, while receiving the Algeria delegation yesterday in Abuja...The Federal Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Algeria for the commencement of direct flights between the two countries.

He said in the spirit of opening up African Sky, the plan of the Algeria government was to add Abuja to their route while they reciprocate for Nigeria to fly to Oran, one of the largest city in their country, saying the agreement will be finalised in the coming weeks Ambassador of Algeria, Hocine Latli, who led the delegation said “you can’t have a tied partnership if you do not have a direct flight between the two countries, saying today we are trying to solve this problem of direct flight and restart the dynamic partnership and cooperation between the two countries, especially in the next few months”

In acceptance, the minister said that CILT was one institute that he had been admiring from a distance and the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development is willing to partner with the institute for safety and infrastructure development. The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, yesterday said privatisation was not the right way to go for the country, rather commercialisation would have been better.The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service , Adewale Adeniyi, has engaged stakeholders to address the urgent need for the evacuation of the over 6,000 overtime cargoes at the ports and implementing a 48-hour clearance process to facilitate trade.

World airlines have recorded marginal increase in airfreight demand, sustaining moderate growth momentum. The International Air Transport Association , yesterday, released data for September 2023 global air cargo markets..

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