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Abuja airport gets NCAA certification


The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja has been certified by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

Mr Muktar Usman, the Director-General made this known while presenting the certificate to Mr Saleh Dunoma, the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in Abuja on Friday.

According to Usman, the certificate is in line with requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Annex 14, and part 12 of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations on safety of air navigation.

He said the primary objective of global air navigation plan was to achieve a safe, efficient, secured and environmentally friendly global air transport system through the deployment of harmonised air navigation facilities.

According to him, it is a global strategy for fostering standards and uniformity in the maintenance of aerodrome and air navigation infrastructure and associated services, with the aim of enhancing safety and efficiency.

“You would recall that the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos was certified on September 18, during which we promised to complete the certification of Abuja airport.

“We are therefore pleased to fulfill this promise today with the certification of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria as the Certified Aerodrome Operator of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.’’

NCAA boss disclosed that less than 25 per cent of international airports in the Africa and Indian Ocean Region had been certified, adding that only Nigeria had two airports certified in the region.

He commended the certification teams of FAAN and NCAA and Aerodrome Certification Project Team of the West and Central African Regional Office of ICAO for the attainment of the certification.

Usman said the Project Team was inaugurated by ICAO in August 2016, to provide technical support to states in the region toward achieving certification of international airports within 11 months in eight states.

He said that this pilot project designed in line with lCAO vision of “No CounTry LefT Behind’’ included Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal, Niger, Mali, Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Cote d’ Ivoire.

“It is also interesting to note that with the certification of Abuja airport today, Nigeria has become the first state to achieve the certification of more than one international airport in the AFI Region.

“However, we are not resting on our oars as the certification of Kano, Port Harcourt and Enugu airports are scheduled for completion in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarters of 2018.

“This is in compliance with the Abuja Ministerial Declaration and safety targets of 2012.

“Abuja airport remains very unique in the aerodrome certification project as it was greatly facilitated with the provision of a totally resurfaced runway, with full complement of Category 2 facilities,’’ he said.

The Managing Director of FAAN, Dunoma commended NCAA aerodrome certification team for their commitment toward the project, adding that FAAN was committed to ensuring that all international airports were certified.
Dunoma said that the authority with the support of the Federal Government was determined to ensure that Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano and Kaduna airports were certified as soon as possible.

He promised that FAAN would continue to work with NCAA to achieve safety in all airports in the country.

“The certification means that we have complied with the required level of safety in our operations and that would make the operators in the airport very happy.

“It also means that it has been agreed by NCAA that all the requirements that we needed to provide, we have provided them and I am happy for that because it is a great achievement.

“We have started the process of certifying Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano and Kaduna but I cannot say when that will be completed because it is a process,’’ he said. (NAN)

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