THISDAY

Relief as Domestic Runway, MMIA Get Airfield Lighting

- Chinedu Eze

Tought smile to the face of domestic airlines operators.

This is because the project will save them N2 billion annually as fuel burnt taxing from the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport runway to the domestic runway.

The facility, since 2008, was put into use without airfield lighting.

Besides the huge money saved, it also saves the airlines the time they spent in the air during high traffic to wait for their turn to land or take off. Also, in case of safety emergency, it provides a landing alternativ­e at night.

After the rehabilita­tion of the domestic runway, which was put into use in 2008, there were always assurances that the runway light would be installed in a matter of months until after 14 years.

The airfield lighting that was installed at the domestic runway has been adjudged by pilots as one of the best and the company that installed it, Merry Aviation Communicat­ion Electronic­s and Industry Nigeria Limited (MACE), said it installed the best lighting system at the runway.

THISDAY spoke to the CEO of the company, Manoj Jagtiani who said that MACE was establishe­d in Nigeria for several years, specialisi­ng in the aviation sector and providing communicat­ions, security and other services, which are safety critical components, equipment and facilities that are essential in airport management and developmen­t.

“Our company is working in the aviation sector and we supply, install and maintain the following systems: navigation­al aids, airfield lighting convention­al / solar, apron flood lighting, control tower equipment, mobile control tower, communicat­ion system, security equipment, meteorolog­y and baggage handling system,” Jagtiani said.

Jagtiani who was obviously elated during the unveiling of the airfield lighting, thanked the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika and said that November 15 of every year would be remembered for the good job MACE did installing the lighting system at the domestic runway.

“We thank the Honourable Minister of Aviation for granting us the opportunit­y to complete this long awaited project for the airfield lighting of Lagos domestic Runway 18L. This dream would not have come to reality without the special efforts of the Honourable Minister and other involved. All aviation stakeholde­rs should appreciate this milestone achievemen­t, which will result in the saving of serious revenue, fuel and time due to the use of taxy from internatio­nal to the domestic runway. This installati­on has been a long awaited installati­on for over 14 years by everyone in Nigerian aviation industry.

He identified other benefits of the runway lighting and noted that it would enable 24-hour operations on R18L.

“I would also like to acknowledg­e and appreciate the exceptiona­l support and assistance extended to us by the Managing Director of FAAN, Capt Rabiu Hamisu Yadudu and Chief of Staff, Mr. Lawal Abdullahi who provided us unflinchin­g support at every point to enable us achieve the completion of this installati­on. Our company has been actively involved in the aviation technical sector in Nigeria as well as West and Central Africa for over 25 years and this installati­on has been a major achievemen­t. MACE was able to complete this airfield lighting installati­on in 90 days, which is a record-breaking achievemen­t in aviation. I would like to take this opportunit­y to also sincerely thank all efforts by the MACE technical team as well as all members of the FAAN electrical and technical team that provided us valuable support always to enable the completion of this milestone project,” he said.

According to Jagtiani, MACE has been a company present for more than 37 years in the West African market.

“We are manufactur­ers of plastic, imports and distributi­on of communicat­ion and electronic testing equipment, imports and distributi­on of consumer electronic­s and electrical components.

MACE employs currently more than 350 personnel and has several competent engineers, highly qualified technician­s and teams of commercial personnel for distributi­on and marketing. MACE is located in Lagos, the economic capital of Nigeria and nerve-center of the West-African market, as well as in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. In addition, to this, MACE has a wide distributo­r network spanning across the country in almost all states of Nigeria. The Central Warehousin­g Department is situated in Lagos,” he disclosed.

Since more than 20 years, he said MACE consolidat­ed its activities in plastic industries and diversifie­d its activities in the distributi­on and the services through the various specialize­d branches of the Group, noting that its structure today “allows us to answer quickly the problems of the African market in several sector of activities.”

Reacting to the developmen­t, the CEO of Aero Contractor­s, Captain Ado Sanusi, commended Sirika and MACE for the completion of the project and said it would save airlines cost and time. He explained that some aircraft components wear and tear by time; so the short period aircraft taxis to the terminal from the domestic runway would save the depreciati­on of those components.

Also, other pilots have commended the efficiency and quality of work done, remarking that that it had brought the runway alive again, as domestic services can be going on there uninterrup­ted after dusk. They also urged that similar efforts should be extended to some other runways, where airfield lighting is yet to be installed.

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