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Ibom Air Adopts NCAA Safety Directive on Power Banks ......Reaffirms Commitment to Passenger Safety

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  Ibom Air Adopts NCAA Safety Directive on Power Banks ......Reaffirms Commitment to Passenger Safety Ibom Air has fully adopted the recent safety directive from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regarding the carriage and use of power banks on commercial flights, reaffirming the airline's unwavering commitment to passenger and crew safety. The NCAA directive, issued in line with global aviation safety standards, introduces a critical new restriction: passengers are prohibited from placing power banks in the overhead bins - hat racks.  All power banks must now be carried in cabin luggage and stored either in the seat pocket in front of the passenger, under the seat, or in a carry-on bag kept within easy reach throughout the flight. The prohibition of power banks in checked baggage remains in effect, consistent with the airline's long-standing policy on lithium battery devices, similar to laptops and other electronics. According to the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authorit...

When Growth Outpaces Design: The Pressure of Rising Passenger Traffic at MMIA

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 When Growth Outpaces Design: The Pressure of Rising Passenger Traffic at MMIA In Lagos, one of Africa’s most frenetic megacities, the first handshake with the wider world often happens on the tarmac of Murtala Muhammed International Airport. As Nigeria’s principal aviation gateway, MMIA has long carried the weight of the nation’s global connections. But as passenger numbers swell and flight schedules grow denser, a persistent question hangs in the air: can an airport built for a different era still sustain the speed, volume, and expectations of modern air travel, or has growth finally outpaced the infrastructure meant to support it? Murtala Muhammed International Airport’s story is one of overwhelming success, with its infrastructure outgrowing it. Originally built in the World War II era and significantly expanded in the late 1970s, Terminal 1 was conservatively designed to handle under 200,000 passengers per year. Instead, before the recent overhaul began, parts of the airport w...

Kuku’s Transformative Agenda: How Murtala Muhammed International Airport Is Being

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 Kuku’s Transformative Agenda: How Murtala Muhammed International Airport Is Being Remade From its unassuming beginnings in the late 1970s, Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos has grown into one of Africa’s busiest aviation hubs, a concrete expression of Nigeria’s economic aspirations and its links to the wider world. Commissioned in 1979, the airport opened with three terminals: International Airport Terminal 1, the Pilgrims and Cargo Terminal, and Domestic Terminal 1, each designed to meet the needs of a newly outward-looking nation. Over the decades, these facilities have been expanded, adapted, and reimagined, leaving the airport today as both a historical marker and a modernised gateway, where the legacy of Nigeria’s aviation past intersects with the future of African air travel. Due to sustained growth in passenger traffic, the international terminal exceeded its designed operational capacity, necessitating the development and commissioning of International Terminal 2. Over tim...

NSE President Inaugurated Chair TETFUND's Special High Impact Intervention Project

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 NSE President Inaugurated Chair TETFUND's Special High Impact Intervention Project The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Engr. Ali Alimasuya Rabiu, has pledged the full support of the engineering community toward the successful delivery of the Federal Government’s high-impact intervention projects in selected universities. In his response at the inauguration of the Evaluation and Implementation Committee for the Tertiary Education Trust Fund’s Special High Impact Intervention Project in Abuja, Engr. Rabiu who is the chairman of the committee, described the assignment as a profound national responsibility and a vote of confidence in the committee members and their respective institutions. He expressed appreciation to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund for entrusting the committee with the task of driving strategic investments aimed at strengthening engineering and technology faculties in federal universities of technology and selected conventional universities. Accordi...