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BASL Engages Airlines to Boost Capacity, Passenger Experience at MMA2

L-R: Bisola Ademola-Davies Airline Manager, BASL, Remi Jibodu Ag. COO/Head, Aeronautics and Cargo Services BASL, Capt. Omololu Majekodunmi MD/CEO ValueJet Airline, Capt. Kehinde Smith Director of Operations ValueJet Airline

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Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), has commenced a series of strategic engagement sessions with its airline partners aimed at improving passenger experience and aligning operational plans ahead of projected traffic growth.

The engagement series began last week with visits by the BASL management team to the corporate headquarters of United Nigeria Airlines, Aero Contractors, and ValueJet Airlines. During the visits, BASL held executive-level discussions with the Managing Directors and Chief Executive Officers of the airlines, reviewing operational performance during the December peak travel season and examining implications for future expansion.

According to a statement issued by the management of Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited, the sessions provided a platform for frank and constructive dialogue. United Nigeria Airlines outlined its fleet expansion plans for 2026, stressing the need for terminal capacity, infrastructure upgrades, and operational coordination to keep pace with anticipated growth. Aero Contractors and ValueJet Airlines raised similar concerns, particularly around crowd management and the streamlining of passenger processes as traffic volumes increase.

Responding, BASL management, led by the Acting Chief Operating Officer and Head of Aeronautical and Cargo Services, Mr. Remi Jibodu, noted that passenger demand patterns have evolved significantly over nearly two decades of MMA2 operations.

He outlined a mix of immediate and medium-term measures designed to stabilize operations and enhance overall passenger experience.

Immediate initiatives include the deployment of mobile check-in counters to boost processing capacity during peak periods, enhanced crowd control measures, and increased manpower across security and baggage handling operations.

Medium-term plans discussed include the introduction of an IATA-aligned slot coordination system to balance demand with terminal and airside capacity, the reintroduction of self-check-in kiosks, apron decongestion measures, improved aircraft parking discipline, and potential introduction of a progressive fee structure to discourage prolonged apron parking. BASL also plans upgrades to baggage handling systems to improve efficiency.

Mr. Jibodu emphasized the importance of airline collaboration on proposed slot guidelines, assuring partners that the framework would be transparent, aligned with airline revenue objectives, and focused on delivering a superior passenger experience.

The discussions also covered improved data transparency and coordinated communication, including plans for a digital platform to provide real-time operational updates to airlines and stakeholders.

In addition, BASL explored enhanced collaboration with traffic management agencies such as the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) to better manage road traffic during peak passenger influx.

Air Passenger at MMA 2 Ikeja Lagos

BASL reaffirmed its commitment to sustained engagement with airline partners, regulators, and stakeholders to ensure safe, efficient, and passenger-focused operations at MMA2 while supporting long-term growth.

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2026 Hajj Airlift Takes Off in Lagos as First Flight Departs Smoothly

The pilgrims from Oyo State

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The 2026 Hajj airlift operations officially began in Lagos on Monday, May 4, 2026, with a seamless inaugural flight from the Pilgrims and Cargo Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, marking a strong and orderly start to this year’s pilgrimage exercise.

The first flight, operated by Air Peace, departed at approximately 1:41 a.m., transporting 315 pilgrims from Oyo State to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in what officials described as a smooth and hitch-free operation.

The successful take-off is being viewed as a reflection of effective coordination among aviation authorities, security agencies, airline operators, and Hajj management institutions involved in the exercise.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), working in collaboration with state Muslim pilgrims’ welfare boards and designated carriers, is overseeing the nationwide airlift programme, which will run over the coming weeks.

Thousands of Nigerian pilgrims are expected to be transported to Makkah and Madinah.

Authorities say enhanced operational planning, improved passenger facilitation systems, and strengthened health and safety protocols have been put in place to ensure efficiency and reduce delays throughout the exercise.

Pilgrims have also been advised to strictly adhere to travel guidelines, complete all required documentation, and comply with baggage regulations to ensure a smooth departure process.

The pilgrims from Osun State

The successful launch of the Lagos flight sets a positive operational tone for the 2026 Hajj airlift, reinforcing confidence in Nigeria’s aviation coordination capacity and inter-agency preparedness for large-scale international religious travel.

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Uyo–Accra Route Takes Off, Positioning Akwa Ibom as Emerging Aviation Hub

Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno onboard from Uyo – Accra

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A new aviation corridor has opened in southern Nigeria, as Uyo makes its debut on the international flight network with a landmark connection to Accra, Ghana.

The inaugural flight from Victor Attah International Airport to Kotoka International Airport marks more than just a new route, it represents a strategic shift in Nigeria’s aviation landscape, where subnational investment is driving connectivity and growth.

Backed by sustained infrastructure development, Akwa Ibom State is now positioning itself as a rising hub for regional travel, reducing reliance on traditional gateways and bringing international access closer to businesses and travelers in the South-South region.

The milestone event drew top-level participation, including Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Governor Umo Eno, underscoring the alignment between federal policy and state-level execution in expanding Nigeria’s aviation footprint.

For the state, the benefits are immediate and long-term.

Direct international access is expected to boost tourism inflows, facilitate trade, and attract investment into key sectors, while also generating employment opportunities across the aviation value chain.

The Uyo–Accra route also strengthens regional integration within West Africa, offering a more efficient travel option for passengers and businesses looking to connect across borders.

Industry analysts note that the development reflects a broader trend, where secondary airports, once underutilized, are being repositioned as active contributors to national economic growth.

Saturday’s inaugural flight was met with celebration and optimism, as stakeholders described it as the start of a new growth cycle for both Akwa Ibom and Nigeria’s aviation sector.

Ibom Air Fleet

What was once a quiet domestic airport has now taken a decisive leap into international relevance, signaling that Nigeria’s aviation future may increasingly be shaped beyond its traditional hubs.

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Allen Onyema Awarded Fourth Honorary Doctorate for Education Drive

Air Peace Chairman, Dr. Allen Onyema, stands with the Vice Chancellor of Abia State University, Prof. Ndukwe J. Okeudo, and other principal officers during the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration (Honoris Causa) at the university’s 32nd Convocation Ceremony in Abia State, where Onyema was recognised for his contributions to education support, philanthropy, and nation-building.

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Air Peace Chairman, Dr. Allen Onyema, has received another major academic honour, as Abia State University conferred on him an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration, bringing his total honorary degrees to four.

The recognition formed part of the university’s 32nd Convocation Ceremony, which brought together prominent academics, policymakers, and business leaders in Abia State.

University leadership at the event included Vice Chancellor Prof. Ndukwe J. Okeudo, Pro-Chancellor Dr. Agwu U. Agwu, and Registrar Dr. Acho Elendu, who all witnessed the conferment ceremony alongside guests and members of Air Peace management.

In his remarks, Dr. Onyema highlighted the critical role of education in national survival and development, calling for stronger collaboration between government and the private sector in funding and supporting education.

He stressed that education cannot be left to government alone, noting that private sector participation is essential for sustainable national progress.

“One thing is certain, I believe in education. Without education, the country is dead,” Onyema said. “Whatever we must do to encourage education, the government alone cannot fund it.”

He also expressed gratitude to Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, for nominating him for the honour, describing the recognition as a reminder of his ongoing responsibility to contribute to society.

Over the years, Onyema has built a reputation not only as a leading figure in Africa’s aviation industry but also as a philanthropist deeply involved in humanitarian support, education initiatives, and youth development programmes.

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His latest honour reflects growing recognition of his efforts to combine enterprise with social impact, reinforcing his position as one of Nigeria’s most visible private sector advocates for education and nation-building.

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