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Nigeria, Brazil to review BASA agreement
Nigeria and the Federative Republic of Brazil are to review their existing Bilateral Air Services Agreement to allow for the immediate commencement of direct flight operations between the two countries.
Tunde Moshood, spokesman for aviation minister Festus Keyamo, disclosed this in a statement. The BASA review is part of the minister’s engagements, who led a delegation to Brazil on an official visit. Mr Keyamo would meet with his Brazilian counterpart, Sílvio Costa Filho, to review the BASA agreement. “This is to allow for the immediate commencement of direct flight operations between the two countries. This historic initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to boost regional connectivity.
“It will also expand international trade, foster closer diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and South America,’’ the statement said.
According to the statement, the minister and the delegation had extensive discussions with Embraer on how they can support the nation’s aviation sector with their vast network of lessors and financial institutions. The goal is to empower Nigerian operators with the tools and partnerships necessary for growth and expansion. “The visit is a high-level engagement with global aircraft manufacturer and lessor, Embraer, at its headquarters in São José dos Campos, São Paulo State.
“Embraer, a renowned leader in regional aircraft production, is collaborating with the Nigerian delegation to explore avenues for strengthening Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem. This will be achieved through enhanced access to modern aircraft, favourable leasing options, and a network of credible financiers,’’ it said. NAN
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