Tag: MAIDUGURI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

  • Muhammad Buhari Int’l Airport, Maiduguri, Commences Int’l Ops

    Muhammad Buhari Int’l Airport, Maiduguri, Commences Int’l Ops

    The General Muhammadu Buhari International Airport in Maiduguri, Borno State, has officially commenced full international operations as of January 1, 2025. 

    This significant development enhances connectivity for the North East Zone and positions Maiduguri as a pivotal hub for international air travel and cargo transportation. 

    In a collaborative effort to ensure the smooth operation of the newly upgraded airport, the Borno State Government has donated two state-of-the-art fire service trucks.

     This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to supporting the aviation sector and ensuring the safety and efficiency of airport operations.

    The establishment of an international airport in Maiduguri is strategic, aiming to receive international flights from the Middle East and other regions. 

    The airport’s capacity, infrastructure, and strategic location are expected to bolster economic activities and regional development. 

    The Federal Government, in partnership with the Borno State Government, has undertaken significant upgrades to the airport’s facilities, including the construction of a world-class runway and the installation of state-of-the-art equipment. 

    These enhancements are designed to meet international standards and accommodate a variety of aircraft, thereby facilitating increased passenger and cargo traffic.

    The commencement of international operations at the General Muhammadu Buhari International Airport marks a milestone in the region’s development, promising to stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities, and enhance the overall infrastructure of Borno State.

  • Borno Dep. Gov Escapes Engine Fire Disaster on Max Air Flight  

    Borno Dep. Gov Escapes Engine Fire Disaster on Max Air Flight  

    Borno State Deputy Governor, Umar Usman Kadafur, and over 100 passengers narrowly avoided an aircraft fire disaster on Wednesday in Maiduguri.

    The incident happened when a Max Air flight encountered an engine fire caused by a bird strike shortly after taking off from Maiduguri International Airport.  

    The flight, headed to Abuja, experienced the issue around 7 p.m., about 10 minutes into the journey. 

    The bird strike damaged one of the engines, forcing the pilot to return the plane to Maiduguri for an emergency landing.  

    While passengers were visibly shaken, Max Air promptly arranged for another aircraft from Kano to complete the trip later that night.

     Some passengers, however, chose to abandon their travel plans.  

    The damaged aircraft remains at Maiduguri Airport for repairs.

     Authorities assured travelers of their dedication to maintaining safety standards.