Nigeria has signed a revised Bilateral Air Services Agreement with Morocco aimed at strengthening aviation ties and boosting tourism and air connectivity between both countries. The agreement was signed by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, during the Global Implementation Support Symposium in Marrakech.
The Federal Government says the deal introduces a modern framework designed to expand flight operations, improve connectivity, and create new opportunities for airlines, airports, and regulators. It also aims to deepen commercial and economic cooperation between Nigeria and Morocco.
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According to a statement by the Minister’s media aide, the agreement aligns with broader continental aviation goals and supports safety, security, and environmental sustainability. It is also expected to boost trade, tourism, investment flows, and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.


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