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New US aviation law ‘delists’ Nigeria from category one aviation status
Designated Nigerian carriers to US can’t fly Nigeria, airlines to undergo recertification Ethiopia, Egypt, Rwanda, Morroco, SA retain status A new law by the United States apex aviation regulatory body, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stipulates that nations whose carriers fail to operate to the United States under the ‘Open Skies’ agreement between it and the US. for at least two years will have its entire sector and airlines designated to America undergo recertification….
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