THISDAY

Benin Airport to Receive Night Flights, as NAMA Reopens Osubi Airstrip

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Chinedu Eze

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency is working with the Edo State government to provide night landing facilities at Benin airport to ensure flight operations beyond 6.p.m.

This was disclosed by NAMA, which also stated that it has restored air traffic service at Osubi airstrip, also known as Warri airport.

The Managing Director of NAMA, Captain Fola Akinkuotu, told THISDAY that Benin airport would begin to receive night flights before December this year.

Akinkotu’s position was also corroborat­ed by the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki who said that his government was working closely with NAMA to ensure the final installati­on of night landing facilities at the Benin airport was completed.

Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 5th Annual General Meeting of the National Air Traffic Communicat­ors Associatio­n of Nigeria (NACAN) over the weekend in Benin City, Obaseki urged NACAN to support the government and people of the state to make Benin airport more viable with the commenceme­nt of night flight operations.

“I want to thank Capt. Akinkuotu for the work he is doing in Benin airport, he has worked very closely with us to ensure that we have night landing facilities and ILS in Benin airport. That’s one of the reasons why I personally decided to attend this event to express the gratitude of Edo people to him and to NAMA for all the support”

According to the governor, the Benin airport remained one of the first five airports in the country with rapid passenger growth.

Obaseki noted that the country with almost 200 million people create huge market for aviation with only about one percent traveling by air transport, still remained high in the continent when compared with other countries.

Meanwhile, NAMA has confirmed that it has restored air control services to the Osubi airstrip.

The agency in a statement signed by its Head of Communicat­ions, Khalid Emele, said following appeals from well-meaning stakeholde­rs and in considerat­ion of the overall interest of the air travel public, it has resumed air traffic services at Osubi airstrip.

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