FAAN threatens To Withdraw Services Of Airports

FAAN threatens To Withdraw Services Of Airports

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said it has concluded plans to withdraw security and aerodrome rescue as well as fire fighting services to some state/private airports over huge debts owed it.

According to the standards and recommended practices of global industry regulator, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), no flights can either take off or land in any airport in line without aviation security, aerodrome rescue and fire fighting services.

FAAN is the government agency saddled with statutory responsibilities of providing such services.

FAAN yesterday issued a notice of intention to sanction the affected private/state airports over their indebtedness.

Recall that FAAN and some private/state airports have been having a running battle for some years on either how to reconcile or recover the billions of naira owed it by operators of the facilities.

The airports that would be affected by the withdrawal of services include Osubi Airport near Warri, Delta State and Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2 ), which are the two  private airport terminals in the country.

Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State; Delta State Airport, Asaba, Bayelsa International Cargo Airport, in Ammassona; Gombe State Airport, in Gombe; Jigawa State Airport, Dutse; Kebbi State Airport, Birnin Kebbi and Taraba State Airport, Jalingo are also included.

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