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Flight delays: Why NCAA is helpless, by experts
The situation the country airlines have found themselves can only be resolved through strict aviation regulation that would make would-be airlines to be built on solid foundation. Former Assistant Secretary-General of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Mohammed Tukur, disclosed this to Woleshadare.net in Lagos. He noted that although, the country’s airlines have shown resilience to operate in a very harsh environment, the aviation regulatory agency, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) need to do more…
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