The Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, in Bauchi State, has commenced operations, following the inaugural flight with a commercial aircraft from Abuja.
Governor Isa Yuguda was on hand to witness the landing and taking off the first commercial flight at the airport, which the governor described as an achievement worth celebrating by indigenes of the state and Nigeria at large.
As the aircraft landed at the airport, it was the beginning of another phase in the history of the state with the state governor stressing the economic importance of building the airport and its benefits to the people. [eap_ad_1] The pilot who flew the plane and an official of Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria, (FAAN), also expressed their views on the airport and its facility.
The Bauchi Airport, with modern aviation facility, was built at a cost of N13 billion and is to serve people in Bauchi State and the north-east region for national and international flights, which include those on pilgrimage.
With the Bauchi Airport in operation, the north-east region of Nigeria has opened up and it is expected that this would eventually ease the burden of air traffic in some parts of the northern region.
Bauchi State government officials and aviation experts, joined the State Governor, Isa Yuguda, to witness the commencement of commercial flight at the Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport.
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