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According to Agba, the seven airlines include Aero, Air Peace, Arik, Azman, Dana, Max Air, and Overland.
Last year, the federal government also
approved N4 billion to local airline operators and N1 billion to other businesses within the aviation industry under the economic sustainability plan (ESP).
Agba said this during a virtual meeting with the economic sustainability committee on Monday.
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He said N5 billion was released to support local airlines, ground handlers and other aviation-allied businesses.
“Seven scheduled operators, comprising Dana, Overland, Air peace, Azman, Aero, Arik and Max Air received N2.84 billion; 20 non-scheduled operators, comprising Cargo and Private Jet Services received N949,909,000,” he said.