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Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) [2] (IATA: LOS, ICAO: DNMM) (Yoruba: Pápá Ọkọ̀ Òfurufú Káríayé Múrítàlá Mùhammẹ̀d) is an international airport located in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, and is the major airport serving the entire state. The airport was initially built during World War II and is named after Murtala ...
Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport: 1 1 Major domestic airports [4] Asaba: Delta: DNAS ABB Asaba International Airport: N/A N/A Bauchi: Bauchi: DNBC BCU Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Airport (Bauchi State Airport) N/A N/A Benin: Edo: DNBE BNI Benin Airport: 1 2 Calabar: Cross River: DNCA Calabar Margaret Ekpo International Airport: 1 2 ...
Asaba airport connects the commercial cities of Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Kano and Onitsha. [8] It also serves other cities within the South-East and South-South region and is regulated by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and was upgraded to Category 6 status in April 2010. Asaba Airport has reopened for commercial and charter airlines. [9]
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Lagos state is made up of five administrative divisions, namely, Ikorodu, Ikeja, Epe, Badagry, and Lagos Island, with Ikeja being the Capital. The five divisions consist of a total of 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). [1] [2] [3]
It will be designed to cater for the Airbus A380, making it a Code F-compliant airport. In 2011, the Lagos State Government appointed Stanbic IBTC Bank as financial adviser for the airport project with a proposed 2012 opening. [3] By 2019, the airport had still not been awarded or begun construction with funding difficulties being reported.