Evacuation of aircraft at Lagos Airport: FAAN
The Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria ( FAAN ) has commenced evacuation of abandoned aircraft at the
airside of the Murtala Muhammed Airport ( MMA ), Lagos.
This is just as plans have also reached
an advanced stage for the agency to install Closed Circuit Television
(CCTV) cameras at the strategic locations within the airside in order to
forestall aircraft poaching and other incidences.
At least, 13 aircraft belonging to
different airlines have been abandoned at the airside of the airport for
several years with their owners reluctant to relocate them despite
several warnings issued by the agency in the past.
Disclosing this yesterday in an
interview, FAAN, General Manager, Corporate Communications, Mrs.
Henrietta Yakubu, said at least 13 aircraft have been abandoned at the
airside by different airlines in the past years.
She gave the names of the aircraft
relocated last Friday by the agency as Associated Air, IRS, Dana Air and
Hak Air. Others that would be moved today are aircraft belonging to the
liquidated carrier, Air Nigeria, Associated Cargo, Bellview, JedAir,
Precision Aviation Handling Company and PAC, TopBrass and others.She
lamented that FAAN had severally told the owners of these aircraft to
relocate them away from where they are presently abandoned without any
fruitful response from them, stressing that where they are presently
abandoned constitute danger to safety and smooth operations of aircraft.
So far, she said four of the abandoned aircraft were relocated last Friday while additional four would be moved .
She said the relocation became necessary
in order to give more space for airworthy aircraft to land, take off
and manoeuvre as expected during operations at the airside, insisting
that FAAN would continue to take safety and comfort of airport users as a
top priority.
She said: “As at Friday, we moved four
aircraft from the airside and the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) of
Lagos airport told me again this morning (yesterday) that they are going
to move another set of four aircraft. We have about 13 aircraft
abandoned at the airside.
“We have taken the legal issues into
consideration, if you agree with me; these aircraft are not helping us
in anyway. They are taking up a lot of space. Space for aircraft landing
and taking off are being taken by these aircraft.
“The airports belong to FAAN, which
means that it is the property of the Federal Government and there is no
airline that is bigger than Nigeria. Nigeria has given them a long time
to be able to move their aircraft and they have refused to do this. FAAN
is not taking possession of their aircraft, but we are moving them away
from where they are to another place within the airport where they will
not serve as eyesore and where they will not constitute nuisance to
activities on our airside.
“What we are doing is part of the
services FAAN is providing; comfort and security. So, for security,
these aircraft have been abandoned at the airport for long and
miscreants can just go in there and do whatever they want. We want our
airports to look beautiful and fine, the aircraft that are littered
around, it defaces the beauty of our airside.”
She also disclosed that very soon, FAAN
would procure and install CCTV cameras at strategic places within the
airside to further improve security at that part of the airport.
Apart from this, she explained FAAN had
embarked on grass cutting at the airside to ensure improved safety and
prevention of security within that area of airport.
“What we had in the past was that the
‘Follow Me’ vehicle used to be in the front of aircraft, but we have
decided to reverse the order. The vehicles are now at the back of the
aircraft to ensure that the aircraft go to parking bay without any
incident or aircraft poaching,” she added.
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