Yakubu Dati |
More aviation
enthusiasts have given their voices to the temporary closure of the runway of
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for repair. One of them is the former
General Manager, Corporate Communication of the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Yakubu Dati.
Despite the rejection of the planned closure of the
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for major rehabilitation of the
runway, industry experts have insisted that to avert major accident and ensure
safety the airport must be closed for thorough and comprehensive work to be
done at the facility.
Dati said that all over the world airports with single
runway are closed when such major work is to be done on the runway, noting that
if the initial plan were allowed for the airport to have a second runway this
closure would not have been necessary.
He noted that there is on-going repair work at the
Heathrow Airport in London but the airport has two runways so there is partial
closure, as the other runway is taking inbound and outbound flights.
“If we had taken the bold step then to build a second
runway the airport would not have closed for this major repair but now closing
the airport has become inevitable for a quality work to be done. The runway has
to be closed because its middle which takes the weight of the aircraft at
landing is caving in and needs serious repair work to fortify it, as it is
projected that in the foreseeable future more aircraft would be landing at that
airport,” Dati said.
He also noted that those who oppose the closure needed to
understand that an efficient work that could stand the test of time would not
be done if the runway is put in partial use while the work is going on.
Before government’s decision to close the airport for
comprehensive repairs, intermittent rehabilitation had been done at the runway
over the years and it continued to deteriorate as it takes daily landings from
aircraft of different sizes.
The airport is second busiest in Nigeria after the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
Many airlines have had their aircraft damaged by the
runway, from the Saudi Arabia cargo airplane to South Africa Airways flight and
the damage on Emirates aircraft at landing, which was one of the reasons why
the airline decided to pull its operations from the airport.
Dati observed that there should be understanding between
the federal government and the airlines on the closure of the airport because
it is for the safety of the aircraft that would be using the runway, adding
that if good job is done on the runway, it would still serve the country until
a second runway is built at the airport.
He said the runway life span was 20 years but it
has been used 14 years beyond its expiring date, adding that a second runway at
the airport is a critical necessity.
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