May 1 Is D-Day For Indebted Nigerian Airports
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has issued a notice to private and state-owned airports in Nigeria to settle their debts or be shut on May 1. Murtala Muhammed II terminal in Lagos, Gombe Airport, Osubi Airport in Delta State and Kebbi Airport in Kebbi State, are all estimated to owe in the region of U.S.$7 Billion.
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Nigeria:
Airports Authority Issues Warning to State, Private Airports on Debts
This Day, 17 April 2019
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has issued a notice to private and state-owned airports in Nigeria to settle their debts or be shut on May 1. Read more »
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Nigeria:
FAAN Targets Revenue Boost for Airport Infrastructure
Guardian, 15 March 2019
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has set up a committee to map out plans to boost non-aeronautical revenue, to upgrade airports' infrastructure nationwide. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigeria's Air Passenger Traffic Drops in Four Years
This Day, 14 March 2019
Nigeria's aviation sector has witnessed a steady decline in air passenger traffic in the last four years, THISDAY's investigation has revealed. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Arik Restores Warri, Gombe, MM2 Operators
Guardian, 13 December 2018
Arik Air has restored flight operations to Osubi Airport in Warri, Delta, and Gombe Airport in Gombe State. These operations were suspended on Monday, following threats by the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Lagos, Osubi Airports Operate As FAAN Suspends Shutdown
Guardian, 11 December 2018
Flight operations continued uninterrupted yesterday at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal II (MMA2) in Lagos and Osubi Airfield in Warri, Delta State, among others, despite… Read more »
InFocus
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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has certified Murtala Muhammed International Airport for meeting global safety and security standards as prescribed by the International Civil ... Read more »