The deal will make Nigeria and South African aviation regulators share safety and security best practices with each other.
Also speaking, Khoza, said the step was a step in the right direction to strengthen the relationship between the two technical agencies.
She said there would be no thriving and sustainability of aviation in Africa if safety and security were not prioritized. ” The Minister of Nigeria has indicated that one of his plans is to ensure that he upholds the highest-level standards of aviation security.
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