Barely one week after the fatal air crash involving Dana Air in Lagos, another air mishap was narrowly averted yesterday at the NnamdiAzikiwe Airport, Abuja when the run way lights went off, thus making it impossible for planes to either take off or land.
It was learnt late last night that the development led to the re-routing of all Abuja-bound planes to Lagos.
Specifically, Lufthansa flight that took off from Abuja to Malabo, earlier in the day was routed to Lagos and PH. Also, Air France and British Airways were rerouted, thus leaving many passengers stranded.
Efforts to reach the minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah or her aides were unsuccessful at the time of going to press.
This is the third time this year that blackouts will be recorded at the
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, and they are yet to find a
permanent solution to it. I think the aviation industry needs a total
overhauling; starting with the resignation of the minister in charge of
the sector!
It however learnt that contract to refurbish the runway lights had been awarded but the inability of the company to complete the job at 5 pm yesterday warranted the re-routing.
It however learnt that contract to refurbish the runway lights had been awarded but the inability of the company to complete the job at 5 pm yesterday warranted the re-routing.
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