Akwa Ibom Airport Resumes Night Flight Operations After Safety Upgrades

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Uyo, Akwa Ibom State – The Victor Attah International Airport has resumed night flight operations following months of safety and technical upgrades, marking a significant milestone in the state’s aviation sector.

The resumption of night operations, announced by the Akwa Ibom State Government, comes after the successful completion of enhanced runway lighting, navigational aids, and other critical infrastructure required for 24-hour flight schedules.

Governor Umo Eno, speaking at a ceremony to mark the reopening, described the development as a breakthrough that would expand business, tourism, and investment opportunities in the state. According to him, the ability of the airport to handle flights beyond daylight hours will make Akwa Ibom more competitive as an aviation hub.

“This is not just about aviation convenience; it is about positioning our state for greater economic activity. With night operations now available, we are opening our doors wider to trade, tourism, and industrial expansion,” the governor stated.

Officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) confirmed that the airport has met all safety requirements for extended operations. Airlines are now expected to adjust their schedules to accommodate evening arrivals and departures.

Industry stakeholders, including travel operators and business leaders, welcomed the announcement, noting that it would ease connectivity challenges for travelers coming into the state, especially those connecting from Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

The Victor Attah International Airport, commissioned in 2009, has steadily evolved into a strategic aviation hub in the South-South region, with Ibom Air as its flagship carrier. With the restoration of night operations, the airport is expected to record an increase in passenger traffic and expand its role in regional air transport.

 

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