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Ekiti Airport highly functional, aesthetically pleasing – Air Peace boss

CEO Air Peace Limited, Dr Allen Onyema, commends state of facilities at new Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport
CEO Air Peace Limited, Dr Allen Onyema and others on arrival at the new Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport on Saturday

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Speaking with journalists shortly after landing, the Air Peace CEO emphasised that the facility’s readiness for both international and domestic flights positioned it as a vital infrastructure for the economic and social development of the state and the country at large.

By Bolanle Lawal

The Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace Limited, Dr Allen Onyema, has described facilities at Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport as “highly functional and aesthetically pleasing.”

Onyema spoke when he arrived at the airport on Saturday at about 10 a.m. aboard a Boeing 737 aircraft with a 120-passenger capacity,

Speaking with journalists shortly after landing, the Air Peace CEO emphasised that the facility’s readiness for both international and domestic flights positioned it as a vital infrastructure for the economic and social development of the state and the country at large.

He praised the state-of-the-art facilities and operational efficiency of the Ekiti Airport, describing it as one of the best in the world.

The Air Peace boss also commended the airport’s apron, runway, and terminal building.

Emphasising the airport’s potential as a strong contender for major aviation activities in Nigeria, Onyema said that it was equipped to accommodate even larger aircraft, such as the Boeing 777.

He assured the state of his readiness to partner with the airport once it began commercial operations and expressed optimism that it would soon serve as a hub for pilgrims and travelers across the country.

Speaking with journalists shortly after landing, the Air Peace CEO emphasised that the facility’s readiness for both international and domestic flights positioned it as a vital infrastructure for the economic and social development of the state and the country at large.
Air Peace boss, Allen Onyema

“This is the first time Boeing 737 will be coming to this airport and as an aviator, I can tell you categorically that this is one of the best airports in the world, we should stop neglecting our own,” he said.

In his remarks, the Technical Adviser to the Governor on the Ekiti Airport Project, Mr Sunday Makinde, stated that the seamless landing of a Boeing 737 was clear evidence of the airport’s readiness for full commercial operations.

According to him, this milestone demonstrates the airport’s capacity to accommodate large aircraft and provide seamless aviation services.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Information, Mr Taiwo Olatunbosun, described the airport as a transformative project for the state.

He emphasised that the successful landing of the Boeing 737 was a testament to the commitment of Gov. Biodun Oyebanji’s administration to enhancing infrastructure development, fostering economic growth, and improving connectivity. (NAN)

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