The federal government has upgraded the Benin-city airport,
Edo State, in order to perform night flights and flights during low visibility operations
with the installation of Precision Approach Lighting System and Instrument
Landing System (ILS) Category II.
The Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi
Sirika, made this known at the weekend when he inaugurated the new equipment.
During the unveiling, the minister commended the state
Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, for his support to make the installation possible,
saying the governor had expressed worries over why aircraft could not land at
night, during bad weather, low visibility and why there was no ILS.
According to
him, “From now on, you have the Instrument Landing System (ILS), which can
allow pilots in reduced visibility and bad weather to be able to shoot on approach
and land in Benin-city, just like they do in London. Also, it is no longer
closure from 6: 00 p.m. The operational capability of the airport has improved
with the installation of these sets of equipment.”
The minister also said t the Federal Ministry of
Transportation (Aviation), through Nigeria Meteorological Services (NiMET), has
constructed and donated a meteorological station to the University of Benin
(UNIBEN).
He hinted on the plan to construct a cargo terminal
at the Benin-city airport.
“Here in Benin-city, we will site an agro-allied cargo
terminal. We will soon commence civil works, and the governor had promised the
state participation,” the minister said.
Obaseki, in his response, acknowledged a cordial
relationship with the federal government, which he said made it possible for
the partnership to execute the projects.
“Benin-city airport which was built over 60 years
ago is one of the oldest airports. It is today being upgraded so that it can be
ranked as an airport to match any other airport in the world by equipping it
with the kind of instruments a modern airport should have,” he said.
On the
airport landing aids and the proposed cargo terminal, the governor said: “For
you to have economic growth, you need to have the infrastructure. “People must
be able to come into your economy and leave freely. This air transportation
infrastructure will complement the effort we are currently making in the area
of agriculture, industrialisation, tourism and culture and even education.”
Obaseki also expressed his appreciation to the
minister on the NiMET upgrade of its facilities and the equipment donated to
the state.
Meanwhile, the minister also inaugurated the multimillion
naira International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) approved Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) training centre, located at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
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