The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.
The Ekiti Agro allied international cargo airport has commenced non-scheduled commercial flight.
The first flight, which carried five people, including National Airspace Management Authority personnel, landed in Ado Ekiti’s airport.
Many locals questioned the idea of having an airport when it was proposed by the Kayode Fayemi administration.
Nigeria’s Senior Advocate, Afe Babalola, questioned why the former Governor was slow to make the facility a reality.
However, he went to Governor Biodun Oyebanji to offer the state’s full cooperation in obtaining navigational aids, control tower communications, and other items before the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority approved certification for a non-scheduled flight to begin.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport is now receiving its first official flights.
The Beechcraft King Air 350i, carrying five people, landed at the airport about 4:25 p.m. on Friday.
AVM Sunday Makinde (RTD), Governor Oyebanji’s technical advisor on airport matters, says it signals the start of non-scheduled commercial flight operations after requisite regulatory permissions.
The Commissioner of Information and other members of the state’s executive council watched the incident as the plane taxied.
He stated that the airport’s completion, which includes control towers, cargo yards, a 3.5-kilometer runway, and other facilities, confirms Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to Ekiti State’s development.
As the Ekiti international cargo airport begins to facilitate the transportation of goods and services, it is expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, create jobs, stimulate trade, and position Ekiti as a key player in the regional and global market.