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Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Islie: 9:16am On Apr 17, 2017
FORTY-ONE days after its runway was shut for major repairs, the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NNIA), Abuja, will re- open today, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Managing Director Saleh Dunoma said yesterday.

According to Dunoma, everything about the Abuja Airport runway was ready and awaiting the certification of the aerodrome by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to ascertain compliance with operational standards.

He said the certification will be completed in two days, before the airport runway will open for commercial flights on Wednesday.

Dunoma told reporters that the two-day certification window will to allow NCAA to make corrections and on any area in line with civil aviation requirements.

He said: “We will be ready by Monday (April 17, 2017). But, we are leaving the remaining two days for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). This is because the NCAA has to certify the airport that what we have done is in accordance with their standards.

“After the NCAA does that, we will bring in the traffic. But if they do not, we have the opportunity of making corrections with the two days we have saved.”

On the reopening of the runway on Wednesday, Dunoma said: “No doubt about that, we will open it as scheduled. Just as I have said, we have been working with the NCAA throughout the period. They have been making corrections. But, for formality, we need to check and make sure that all the necessary corrections meet the requirement of the civil aviation authority.

“All the critical items of work are hundred per cent ready, except may be two items, which of course is the markings and the cleaning. Other critical item which is not serious work is the inspection by the NCAA who will come and certify that the repairs that had been carried out is satisfactory and give us the go ahead to bring in traffic to Abuja.

“Asphalt work is hundred per cent complete; markings have reached almost seventy per cent; and the airfield lighting system has attained eighty per cent completion.”

Responding to when the NCAA will carry out their inspection and certify the runway, he said: “We have written to them and they will come to do the preliminary inspection. If there is any observation as a result of the inspection, we will now make sure we carry out corrections.”

On the terminal building: “We are improving on all the services there and repairing all the items that are bad. It will be ready by Monday (tomorrow). Most of the items there have been completed. We are just trying to clean up.”

He said that FAAN has carried out other minor repairs at Abuja Airport, taking advantage of the closure as the perfect timing.

Dunoma said: “There is additional work which has nothing to do with this repair but we are seizing the opportunity of the closure of the airport to do.

This has to do with the APEX (Airport Excellence in Safety)-related items. We are now levelling all the airfield lightings’ locations, all the installations and flash with the ground surface. In case of any skidding, there will not be concrete projection above the ground surface.”

Concerning the calibration of Navigational Aids, he said: “We have not tampered with the Navids. We just worked on the runway. What we tampered with is the airfield lightings and the airfield lightings are being returned to the same position.

“The runway does not need calibration. All we need to check is to make sure there is 100 per cent illumination. Calibration is done periodically. When the time comes for calibration, the appropriate authority will calibrate the Instrument Landing System (ILS).”

The Abuja airport was shut on March 8 for six weeks to enable Julius Berger rebuild the 3.6-kilometre runway.

The runway, which was constructed in 1982 was meant to last for 20 years, but had been in use for 35 years without major repairs and maintenance.


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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by arsenic33(m): 9:19am On Apr 17, 2017
Good news
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by arsenic33(m): 9:20am On Apr 17, 2017
Good news
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by smartty68(m): 9:28am On Apr 17, 2017
Goodnews
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by vayne(m): 9:28am On Apr 17, 2017
So what was the estimated cost of these "repairs" coz they already used #84m to transport passengers to Abuja oh..

Airport maintenance with hidden maintenance cost,is that one airport maintainance

Bloody disaster of a president!
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by spiro4real(f): 9:28am On Apr 17, 2017
Wow! This is awesome as I won't be traveling first to Kd by road before flying to my destination!

Great News!
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Atro(m): 9:28am On Apr 17, 2017
Let's hope things won't change
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Dee60: 9:29am On Apr 17, 2017
Good news.

I am certain we have more of such good news coming.

Thank God for progress in Nigeria.

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by GodProtectIgbox(f): 9:29am On Apr 17, 2017
grin grin grin grin



yea now i can travel in peace
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Tenim47(m): 9:30am On Apr 17, 2017
no pinshure
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by leksmedia: 9:30am On Apr 17, 2017
great
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by davodyguy: 9:30am On Apr 17, 2017


The runway, which was constructed in 1982 was meant to last for 20 years, but had been in use for 35 years without major repairs and maintenance.



That's the problem we have in Nigeria. Everything has a life span, including human lives. But here we are, when things are still serving us, we tend to continue to over use, until danger starts

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by izzy4shizzy(m): 9:30am On Apr 17, 2017
Was it not today they said??
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Adelawysb: 9:31am On Apr 17, 2017
Good one. Promise fulfilled not failed I hope all the ministries can imitate something like this.

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by donmalcolm21(m): 9:31am On Apr 17, 2017
This Repair noise is okay


Let's talk about the 15billion naira recovered funds

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by celestialAgent(m): 9:31am On Apr 17, 2017
U
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by ijustdey: 9:32am On Apr 17, 2017
wow




thats great news
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by LionDeLeo: 9:32am On Apr 17, 2017
Good one there.

Frustrated wailers were expecting to hear "due to some reasons, the renovation will not be completed as scheduled". They will be highly disappointed and will not fail to act their names as usual.

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Nairaboi(m): 9:33am On Apr 17, 2017
One thing I love about this while project is it has a countdown timer. From the day that project started, the timer has been counting down to the last minute. If they could not finish the project when the timer stops reading, then its is a failure on the part of all those concerned. . .

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by 0b10010011: 9:34am On Apr 17, 2017
GodProtectIgbox:
grin grin grin grin



yea now i can travel in peace



You wey never enter luxurious bus before dey form say u too dey fly


Iranu abasha!

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Nobody: 9:34am On Apr 17, 2017
donmalcolm21:
This Repair noise is okay


Let's talk about the 15billion naira recovered funds
U no like good news na so so bad news u wan dey hear.

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by HARDDON: 9:35am On Apr 17, 2017
See ? Things can actually go as planned in this country, we can actually deploy projects, hv a deadline n meet same! Wow!

Just that the peace , safety or well being of politicians has to be threatened first! Smh

Servants in Master's Robe!

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by omogin(f): 9:35am On Apr 17, 2017
But efcc is still selective in its anti corruption war
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by GodProtectIgbox(f): 9:37am On Apr 17, 2017
0b10010011:




You wey never enter luxurious bus before dey form say u too dey fly


Iranu abasha!


grin grin grin grin enemy of progress
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by crisisexpert321(m): 9:39am On Apr 17, 2017
It's Efcc news we are waiting for. O
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by vncntluv(m): 9:41am On Apr 17, 2017
If Nigeria is to become a developed country there are a few habits we the citizens needs to drop, I could recollect when the closure of this airport was announced a few people criticized it and claimed it is a move to strengthen kaduna airport. Let us welcome anything than will develop this nation without tribal,party and religion sentiments.

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Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:43am On Apr 17, 2017
Good to hear that. The good maintenance of the airport should also be their utmost concern after it resumed operation.
God bless Nigeria.
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Nobody: 9:44am On Apr 17, 2017
good news for the Contractor himself..

84 million shuttling?


even if na people wey der go Mecca
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by Kingspin(m): 9:45am On Apr 17, 2017
If only they can do that with the economy.....If........ just.....if........
Re: Commercial Flights Resume In Abuja Airport Wednesday by tonio2wo: 9:45am On Apr 17, 2017
Dee60:
Good news.

I am certain we have more of such good news coming.

Thank God for progress in Nigeria.

SMH

There is nowhere in any civilised society where turn around maintenance don't take place. But my people will see it as a milestone achievement when it happens in their domain.

They just love mediocrity!

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