FAAN Assures Nigerian Army Of Support For Welfare Flights, Logistics Expansion

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The Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, has reaffirmed “the agency’s commitment to supporting the Nigerian Army in enhancing its Air Transport Operations.”

FAAN said: “Mrs. Kuku gave the assurance during a meeting with senior officers from the Nigerian Army Corps of Supply and Transport in Lagos. The Army delegation was led by the Corps Commander, Major General Nansak Danjuma Shagaya.”

Speaking during the visit, Major General Shagaya noted that “the purpose of the engagement was to strengthen and build on the existing relationship between the Nigerian Army and FAAN. He explained that the Corps was particularly interested in discussions around the possible restart of the Nigerian Army Air Freight Company, as well as collaboration on planned welfare flight operations for Army personnel.”

According to Major General Shagaya, “the Army is seeking FAAN’s cooperation in ensuring seamless operations for the welfare flights, including the provision of designated holding areas and support systems to accommodate officers and soldiers with connecting flights.”

Major General Shagaya also emphasised that “such support would significantly improve the travel experience and welfare of military personnel, especially those moving across different operational locations.”

In response, Mrs. Kuku welcomed the initiative and reiterated the Authority’s readiness to collaborate with the Nigerian Army. She assured the delegation of FAAN’s support in facilitating smooth and efficient operations for the proposed welfare flights, in line with its mandate to provide safe, secure, and passenger-friendly airport services.

FAAN noted that “the meeting underscores ongoing efforts to deepen inter-agency collaboration and improve logistics and welfare frameworks for military personnel in Nigeria.”

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