Nigeria’s aviation and aerospace minister, Festus Keyama, has vowed to crack down on illegal private jet operations that have, he says, cost the federal government an estimated NGN120 billion naira (USD77.9 million) in lost revenue over the past decade.
Speaking at a ministerial press briefing in Abuja last week, Keyama warned that his ministry would implement stricter regulations to enforce compliance with aviation laws, Lagos Business News reported.
He claimed that many private jet owners in Nigeria…
Source: ch aviation
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