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Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
  • IATA: ABV
  • ICAO: DNAA
    ABV is located in Nigeria
    ABV
    ABV
    Location of Airport in Nigeria
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorFederal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)
ServesAbuja, Nigeria
Elevation AMSL1,123 ft / 342 m
Coordinates09°00′24.5″N 007°15′47.5″E / 9.006806°N 7.263194°E / 9.006806; 7.263194
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 3,609 11,842 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Passengers3,196,438

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (IATA: ABV, ICAO: DNAA) is an international airport located in Abuja, FCT, Nigeria, and is the main airport serving the Nigerian capital city. It was named after Nigeria's first President, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe. It consists of an international and a domestic terminal. Both terminals share the same runway. In 2009, the airport handled 3,196,438 passengers.

The Abuja Gateway Consortium signed on 13 November 2006 an USD101.1 million contract for the management of the airport over the next 25 years. The contract includes the construction of an airport hotel, private car parks, shopping malls and a bonded warehouse, totalling USD50 million, during its first five years in addition to an upfront payment of USD10 million. Total investments will according to the business plan amount to USD371 million during the period of the contract. However, president Yar'Adua revoked the contract on April 2008.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has its head office on the airport grounds.[4]

Plans call for construction of a second runway. The contract was awarded to Julius Berger for $423 million in April, but were revoked in June due to the high cost. The Federal Government approved fresh bids for construction of the second runway.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinationsTerminal
Aero ContractorsLagos, Owerri, Port HarcourtDomestic
Air NigeriaLagos, SokotoDomestic
Air FranceParis-Charles de Gaulle [begins 4 June 2012][5]International
Arik AirBenin City, Calabar, Enugu, Gombe, Ibadan, Ilorin, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, Maiduguri, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Sokoto, Uyo, Warri, YolaDomestic
Arik AirAccraInternational
ASKY AirlinesLomé, NiameyInternational
Associated AviationBenin City, Ibadan, MarkudiDomestic
British AirwaysLondon-HeathrowInternational
Chanchangi AirlinesLagosDomestic
Dana AirLagos, Port Harcourt, UyoDomestic
Delta Air LinesAccra, New York-JFKInternational
EgyptAirCairoInternational
Ethiopian AirlinesAddis AbabaInternational
First Nation AirwaysLagosDomestic
IRS AirlinesGombe, Kano, Lagos, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt, Yola, KadunaDomestic
LufthansaFrankfurt International
Overland AirwaysAsaba, Ibadan, IlorinDomestic

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Avient AviationLiège

Statistics

Statistics for Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport [6]
Year Total Passengers % Increase Freight (tons) Total Aircraft Movements
2002 1,441,734 -%
2003 1,742,271 20.8%
2004 2,194,512 26%
2005 2,126,645 (3.1%)
2006 2,011,320 5.4%
2007 2,190,398 8.2%
2008 2,651,282 17.4%
2009 3,196,438 17.1%

Incidents and accidents

References