Flights resume at Kaduna airport

Adequate security put in place for aircraft landing and takeoff – Management

Flight operations have resumed at the Hassan Usman Katsina International Airport, Kaduna, following months of suspension due to security threats.

Recall that the government of Malam Nasir El-Rufai had, in March 2022, confirmed a terrorist attack on the Kaduna International Airport.

The terrorists, numbering over 200, took over the airport, thereby preventing the take-off of an aircraft.

The development had forced passengers on the Lagos-Kaduna route to either land in Kano or Abuja and travel to Kaduna by road.

However, on Monday evening, the arrival of Air Peace flight ERJ-145, which landed at the airport at exactly 5:10 pm., marked the resumption of flights to the route.

The Airport Manager, Adamu Sheikh, while speaking to newsmen shortly after the Air Peace Flight landed, said more airlines were set to commence operations in the state.

“More airlines are coming back and we are prepared. We have the cooperation of all the security agencies. Everybody wants this airport to function. So, all stakeholders are rallying around us to ensure that this airport is safe for aircraft landing and take-off,” he said.

The Air Peace Kaduna Station Manager, Fatima Ndayako, said the airline returned to the Kaduna route due to persistent requests from their customers in dire need of their service along the route.

She assured their teeming customers that the airline would have daily operations to and from Kaduna and Lagos.

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