Business
FAAN Set To Remove Abandoned Aircraft
In a bid to rid the nation’s Airport of
wrecks, the management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has
said it will soon commence the removal of abandoned aircraft from all airports
nationwide.
According to the General Manager,
Corporate communications FAAN, Alhaji Yakubu Darti, the exercise has become
necessary due to the serious safety hazard posed by their aircraft pointing out
that apart from being an eyesore at the airports, some of the aircraft have
been abandoned for upwards of 10 years.
He explained further, that the authority
is constrained to embark on the removal exercise because owners of the
abandoned aircraft have deliberately refused to remove them despite all efforts
made by the management of FAAN to make them do so, including meetings with the
owners and publications of paid notices in various newspapers in the past five
years.
Darti told journalists that some of the
owners of the abandoned aircraft had taken FAAN to court over the issue and got
court injunctions that made it difficult for the Agency to carry out the
exercise before now.
According to him, “some of these cases
have now been concluded hence the commencement of the removal exercise, at
least for the abandoned aircraft which cases have been concluded”.
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