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FG designates Uyo airport as international airport

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Victor Attah International Airport

The federal government has officially designated the  Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, as an international airport.

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, made the declaration on Thursday in Abuja, when he hosted the Governor of Akwa Ibom, Pastor Umo Eno.

Keyamo said that with the approval, the process for converting to full international operations would commence, qualifying the airport to receive and process international passengers.

According to the minister, the airport has all standard facilities that will make it compete with other international airports across the country.

He added that the airport had all the modern facilities with a standard Maintenance, Repairer and Overhaul (MRO) and runaway of over three kilometres, which could accommodate bigger aircraft.

“With the facilities available at the airport, there is no reason why Uyo airport should not be designated as an international airport to process international passengers.

“We are here today with all relevant government agencies including the customs, NiMet, FAAN, NCAA and others to set up a joint team that would commence the process of transmitting from local operations to international operations.

“What we want to tell you today is that we are designating Uyo airport as an international airport. What is left is to tick the boxes and set a date for operations to begin,” Keyamo said.

He said a team of relevant agencies would access the facilities and tick the boxes for what were available and what would be needed for the airport to fully become an international airport.

Responding, the governor, who appreciated the federal government and the minister for the approval, stated that the airport was well equipped for the international operations.

He further stated that the Akwa Ibom  government would construct a cargo terminal and residential buildings for members of staff of the  airport.

“What we are building is an ecosystem at the airport. We want everything within the airport environment. We will build a cargo terminal, which is already captured in the 2026 budget.

“We will also ensure the 100 units of houses under construction be used to ensure the proper settling down of workers at the airport.

“My target is that by end of the first quarter of 2026, the first international plane will take off from Uyo,” he said.

The Victor Attah International Airport, formerly Akwa Ibom International Airport, is located near Uyo, the Akwa Ibom capital.

It was first opened in 2009, expanded to handle large aircraft to serve as a regional hub and  showcase for the area’s culture and infrastructure and was renamed in 2018 to honor Attach, a former governor of the state.

Source: NAN

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