
The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (nahco aviance) has extended its contracts with Qatar Airways, Saudia Airlines, and ASKY, reinforcing its position in the ground handling sector. Additionally, the company has signed a contract with FlyGabon and initiated exports of solar products to the United States.
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