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Abuja Airport Hosted 5m People In 2021 – FAAN
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has hinted that about 5,323,905 passengers passed through Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, between January and December 2021.
Managing Director of FAAN, Rabiu Yadudu, who disclosed this to Aviation correspondents in a statement through the Director of Operations of the agency, Muktar Muye, as the airport marks 40th anniversary ceremony, revealed that the figure shows a 37.23 percent increase from that of 2020.
He said the Abuja airport had continued to grow, likening it to the stages in the product life cycle (concept in marketing) which included introduction, growth, maturity and decline.
According to him, the airport had been progressive in terms of capacity upgrade, noting that in 2017 the airport was closed for flight operation.
Yadudu noted that for easy movement of passengers, the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration completed and commissioned a world-class, brand-new international terminal, with a N15 million per annum passenger processing capacity, adding that the regime also commissioned the terminal D and linked the airport to the railway line in Abuja.
He further said in 2018, the International Civil Aviation Organisation audited the airport and certified it safe for flight operations with a 96 per cent score, noting that the recertification process was ongoing.
“The trajectory of progress has been upward ever since, as passengers and stakeholders have commended the level of facilities and service delivery at the airport.
“As a testament to this, the airport was adjudged the Best Airport in Safety for the Year 2018 by Airport Council International, Africa Region. The airport also received ACI’s Airport Service Quality Award in the Year 2020, amongst several others.
“Therefore, I am particularly elated that the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, is not only celebrating its 40th anniversary, but has continued to wax stronger and stronger”, he stated.
By: Corlins Walter
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