NAMA Conducts Flight Checks for Commercial Operations at Ogun Airport

NAMA Conducts Flight Checks for Commercial Operations at Ogun Airport

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The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) on Monday carried out flight checks at the Gateway International Airport in Ogun State, marking the process for the commencement of commercial flights.

According to Miri Selzing, Manager of Flight Calibration Services at NAMA, the inspection focused on validating the proposed flight procedures for the airport.

Selzing said, “Our purpose for coming here is to check the proposed procedures that have been defined for the airport. This is a significant process and not something that can be concluded in a short time.

“Our visit is the beginning of the validation of the procedure. We have reviewed the procedures that have been drawn up, checked them in the air, and we will analyse them when we get back to our base. From there, we will be able to come up with recommendations and modifications where necessary.

“But physically, the airport looks very good. The runway, about four kilometres long—the longest in the country—is very impressive. The airport has a good terminal building; everything is fine, so it is a great job being done here.”

The Manager praised the state government for establishing such an impressive airport in a very short time, calling for the installation of an Instrument Landing System and other navigational instruments to aid flight movements at the airport.

He said the validation of the procedure is to facilitate the arrival of aircraft at the airport, expressing hope that with the level of work done, it would soon become a destination for aeroplanes.

“The runway is long and large enough to accommodate any type of aircraft. The airport would handle diversions from Lagos, Ibadan, and Ilorin.

“We commend the Ogun State government for such a laudable project, and we are prepared to assist as more facilities are installed at the airport,” the NAMA official added.

Ogun State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Ade Akinsanya, confirmed that NAMA had completed checks on runways “23 and 05” and identified key waypoints for navigation.

Akinsanya added that once the flight check has been completed, it will be developed and made available on the Internet for easy access to the airport.

“This is one of the last elements we need to address to obtain commercial approval,” the Commissioner noted.

The Works Commissioner disclosed that while work on any airport around the world is an ongoing process, Gateway International Airport is 97 per cent complete, as the control tower, ATC officers, firefighters, and other necessary facilities have been put in place.

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