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BREAKING: Niger Navy Junta Reopens Airspace Practically One Month After Closure

BREAKING: Niger Navy Junta Reopens Airspace Practically One Month After Closure

The country’s transport ministry spokesperson on Monday reportedly announced the reopening of the airspace which was once closed on August 6.

The protection power junta in the Niger Republic has announced the reopening of the country’s airspace to all industrial flights nearly after a month of its closure.

The country’s transport ministry spokesperson on Monday reportedly announced the reopening of the airspace which was once closed on August 6.

The Niger Republic protection power leaders who ousted the country’s elected President Mohamed Bazoum in a cool coup on July 26 and took over constitutional energy, on August 6 closed the country’s airspace, forcing Air France and various European carriers to droop some flights and snatch longer routes at some stage in the African continent.

The Niger junta had closed the airspace, citing the specter of protection power intervention from the West African regional bloc – the Financial Neighborhood of West African States (ECOWAS).

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