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Nigerian Airports repositioned to shape African aviation

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The new terminals at Nigeria’s major international airports in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port-Harcourt and Enugu will make Nigeria the hub of aviation in Africa, when they are completed in 2016.

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This was disclosed by Eng Saleh Dunoma, the Managing Director/CEO of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria at Panama, during the Annual General Assembly Conference and Exhibition of the Airport Council International (ACI).

Speaking as a panelist at the event, Eng Dunoma said the completion of these terminals would stimulate robust traffic growth in passenger and cargo traffic.

“These airports will improve passenger comfort, increase capacity and improve facilitation”, he said.
He added that though the 7.2% increase for passenger traffic from the MINT countries (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey) as contained in the 2014 ACI World Airport Traffic Report, was commendable, this figure would experience a steady rise.

Earlier during the opening ceremony, the President of Panama, Mr. Juan Carlos Varela Rodriguez welcomed members to the city, highlighting the importance of aviation which contributes significantly to Panama’s Gross Domestic Product.

In his welcome address, Joseph Fidanque III, the General Manager, Tacuma International Airport, said the Tacuma Airport was building a new terminal to accommodate growing traffic as the hub of region.
Also speaking on the theme ‘Airports: Shaping our future’ the Chair of ACI World, Hector Navarrette said ACI “works across all aspects of the airport business, from our top priorities of safety and security to customer service, training, the environment, knowledge sharing and much more”.

In her presentation, Director General of ACI World, Angela Gittens said ACI was enjoying more collaboration than ever with ICAO to ensure that policy decisions were balanced among airports, airlines and air navigation service providers.

The Airports Council International (ACI) accounts for 590 regular members operating 1,850 airports in 77 countries.
It promotes the advancement of the collective interests of the world’s airports and the community they serve; promoting professional excellence in airport management and operations worlwide.

Yakubu Dati,
General Manager,
Corporate Affairs

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