Antelope, Aircraft Collision: Asaba airport not managed by FAAN
By Gabriel Agbeja
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says Asaba Airport, location of the collision between an antelope and Air Peace Aircraft, is not under its management.
The FAAN Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs Obiageli Orah, made the clarification via FAAN official X Account @FAAN_Official.
“We will like to state that this incident did not occur at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, which is managed by FAAN.
“The incident happened at the privately managed Asaba Airport, which is owned by Delta State Government,” she said
Orah frowned at some media reports which erroneously claimed that the incident occurred at the Abuja airport.
“FAAN urges the public and media outlets to verify information through official channels to prevent the spread of misinformation.
“For accurate updates and information, please follow our official communication channels. Twitter: @FAAN_Official, Facebook: FAANOFFICIAL, Instagram: faan_official.
“Website: www.faan.gov.ng ,” she said.
The Director, on behalf of FAAN, sympathised with the parties involved in the collision.
It would be recalled that an Air Peace aircraft was grounded on Sunday, at the Asaba International Airport in Delta State after it collided with a large antelope while taxiing on the runway.
The impact was said to have decimated the animal and rendered the aircraft on the ground, causing flight disruptions.
Michael Achimugu, the Director of Public Affairs & Consumer Protection, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, had confirmed the incidence via his official X account. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Chidinma Agu/Rotimi Ijikanmi
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