The envoy said Algeria was doing its best to improve intra-African connectivity through its national flag carrier, which has a fleet of 55 aircraft.
The stakeholders made their views known in interviews on Sunday in Lagos, advising the government to intensify efforts at aviation safety.
Mr Aiyedatiwa said that the airport would resume operations on March 9, based on assurances from aviation authorities.
Mr Okonkwo said the one trillion dollars target economy for Nigeria’s aviation sector was realistic given the enabling environment.
Aviation minister Festus Keyamo has signed the amended Bilateral Air Service Agreement between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates.
A statement by NiMet stated that the states include Plateau, Kaduna, Niger, Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa, and Kwara.
With a keen eye for strategic partnerships and a deep understanding of the complexities of national development, Keyamo is redefining the contours of leadership in Nigeria.
She explained that the life span of an airport runway was between 20 to 25 years.
He noted that the Nigerian aviation sector had experienced significant growth.Â
Mr Keyamo said that the offer of the gifts was a way of giving back to the community from which he hailed.
