(The Day–Lagos [AllAfrica.com]) A United States-based firm, West Coast Airlines Inc. (WCA), said yesterday in Abuja, that it was finalising arrangements with necessary regulatory agencies in the Nigerian aviation sector, to fly a direct non-stop flight between Nigeria and the United States before the end of this year.

The airline, which said it would meet with President Olusegun Obasanjo “very soon on the proposal,” said it has secured the approval of the American aviation authority to that effect, and was ready to pump in about $50 million into the company, which will have its base in Nigeria.

Briefing newsmen, Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Airlines Inc, Mr Chris Nnamdi Agu, said the company, which has been on the projects for about three years, planned to create an aviation hub in Nigeria for flight to other African countries.

According to him, “West Coast Airlines will operate as a long haul, international airline that provides transportation services for customers that are seeking a direct flight between the United States and Nigeria. Initially, WCA will be the only airline in the world that offers a direct, non-stop route between the United States and any location in Africa. (more…)

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