MMA2: Senate Berates FG for Failure to Honour Agreements

The Senate Committee on Privatisation on Monday berated the federal government for its failure to honour agreement it entered into when it concessioned the domestic terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, known as MMA2 to Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL).   The concession agreement, which was reached in 2006 stated that BASL would […]

The MMA2 Imbroglio

What transpired during the recent public hearing organised by the National Assembly and the lawmakers’ disposition on the problems hindering development in the aviation sector were clear indications that the legislators are actually interested in the development of the aviation sector to ensure its contributes more to Nigeria’s economic growth. This was confirmed on Monday […]

Lawyer Wins Free Ticket in MMA2 Mobile App Promo

A Lagos-based lawyer, Ms. Anuoluwapo Olopade, has won the first free return air ticket in the ongoing scratch and win promo of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2)  mobile application for travellers introduced to the public a few days ago. Ms. Olopade, who said she regularly travels with Dana Air through MMA2, won the free […]

MMA2 Gets Mobile App

Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2 (MMA2), has launched a mobile app. BASL said the app exciting features, which enable airport users book flights, get live flight information, track flights and enable access to available shops and quick service outlets at the terminal, among others. The Chief Executive […]

Concession as Panacea to Airport Infrastructure Problem

Despite stiff opposition, especially by aviation unions, if well-managed, concession could be the remedy for Nigeria’s airport infrastructure challenges. Occasionally, Airport Council International (ACI) tends to support government and its agencies owning airports and related facilities. There was a time ACI argued that privatising airports could cost an air traveller more because when airports are […]