Nigeria Exits CTC Watchlist as Aviation Compliance Score Rises to 75.5%
E With an improved aviation compliance score from 70.5-75.5, Nigeria has exited the CTC watchlist
E With an improved aviation compliance score from 70.5-75.5, Nigeria has exited the CTC watchlist
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