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The Company in a statement over the weekend disclosed that it had signed a series of new contracts with both local and international airlines.
It will be recalled that NAHCO, which handles most of the airlines in the country, in February 2018 began handling the Rwandan international airline, Rwandair, providing groundhandling service for the fast rising operator at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
In the results announced for the Half year 2018, the group posted a turnover of N4.64Billion against the N3.71Billion posted for the same period last year. The results showed a 25 percent increase over the same period in 2017.

Speaking on the strides achieved in recent times by the Company, the Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Idris Yakubu who took over as CEO in November 2017 said it is a result of growing faith in the new management that has superintended the Affairs of the Company during the period.
Mr. Yakubu further stated that shareholders should look forward to sustained profit performance at year end, on the back of the strong showing of the first half of 2018.
The Company recently concluded its AGM in Abuja where shareholders approved of its plans to acquire new Ground Support Equipment (GSE). Mr. Yakubu had impressed on the Board and the Company’s shareholders of the necessity for the equipment to enable the company better serve its clients.
He had said at the Meeting, “We are pleased with the progress made by your Company (NAHCO) in sustaining earnings, profit and operating performance in our business during the year.