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Map of Nigeria. This is a list of airports in Nigeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Nigeria has 32 airports, 26 of which are operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and five of which are functional international airports. It also has a state-owned airport located in Akwa Ibom State.
The airport started full operations in 2014, and since then Muslim pilgrims from Kebbi state were flown from SABIA to Jedda International Airport in Saudi Arabia. The airport also has scheduled and unscheduled domestic flights. The scheduled flights to Abuja were via Airpeace before Azman Air, which is currently the major airline operating from ...
In March 2022, a Ziegler fire truck was delivered to the airport. [6] On 1 October 2023, the airport was renamed after Chinua Achebe, a literary icon who was a notable author, poet and critic from Anambra State and whose first novel, Things Fall Apart is globally acclaimed. Presently, the airport is known as Chinua Achebe International Airport ...
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Asaba International Airport (IATA: ABB, ICAO: DNAS): [5] is an international airport serving Asaba and the whole of the Delta State, Nigeria, and other nearby cities. [6] It is located approximately 7.9 kilometers (4.9 mi) east of the city centre of Asaba. [7] The airport officially opened on 13 July 2011.
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Kabba is a town in Kogi State in mid west Nigeria. It lies near the Osse River, at the intersection of roads from Lokoja , Okene , Ogidi , Ado-Ekiti , and Egbe. The town is about 295 kilometers away from Abuja . [ 1 ]
Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria and provide service to both passenger and cargo airlines. Generally, to create conditions for the development in the most economic and efficient manner of air transport and the services connected with it.