The
Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Usman Muktar, says
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, runway is ready for operation
and can be opened on Wednesday.
Mr. Muktar stated this while
speaking with journalists during an inspection of the airport’s runway on
Monday in Abuja.
The Abuja airport was closed on
March 8 for six weeks to enable rehabilitation of its 3.6 kilometres runway.
Flight activities were consequently diverted to Kaduna International Airport
during the period.
The Federal Government had
announced that the airport would be reopened for normal operations on April 19.
Mr. Muktar disclosed that NCAA had
concluded the second phase of inspection as follow-up to the recommendations
made to the contractors to correct some areas of concern earlier identified by
a team of experts.
According to him, they inspected
on Sunday, made some observations but the findings that were found were not
safety critical; and today it is found that they have been rectified.
“We have carried out the
inspection and we have confirmed that the job has been done quite
satisfactorily in line with the International Civil Aviation Organisation
(ICAO) standard and recommended practices.
“So, the airport, the runway is
very ready to accept flight operations safely.
“By this,
we are declaring that the airport and its runway are quite operational at the
time that has been determined as the official opening of this airport,” he
declared.
Mr. Muktar said that the agency
had already issued “Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)’’ to all aviators worldwide that
the airport was ready for reopening on Wednesday as scheduled.
On the calibration of the airport,
he said that nothing had been tampered with as far as the instrument landing
system was concerned to warrant recalibration.
According to him, calibrations are
normally scheduled and very soon this airport will also be calibrated along
with others.
“It will be normal routine
calibration which will be applicable to other airports that are due for
recalibration,” he said.
Earlier, the Managing Director,
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Mraleh Dunoma, had said that the
runway was fully ready for reopening, adding that it had been completely cleaned
up.
Dunoma said that NCAA had given
the operators a “clean bill of health’’, adding that some of the observations
raised by the team of experts on the repair of the runway had been corrected.
He explained that the runway was
cleared “because we have our technical team working across the length and
breadth of the runway to make sure that every detail is observed.
“That is why all equipment has
been evacuated from the runway.
“Later, all the professionals in
NCAA and FAAN will carry out a detailed inspection again to ensure that all
debris is cleaned up during final cleaning.
“Any moment from now, if there is
any aircraft, we are ready to receive that aircraft, but of course, in aviation
there are procedures because NOTAM has to be issued and the Nigerian Airspace
Management Agency (NAMA) will do that and then we are ready,” he said.
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