
The Gusau International Airport in Zamfara State has prospects for economic opportunities and would serve as a hub for real-time aviation training.
This was revealed by a delegation from the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), which visited the airport for a technical assessment recently.
The NCAT delegation, led by Mr Nasir Muhammad Bungura, conducted a thorough inspection of the facility alongside the Permanent Secretary of the Zamfara State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Haruna Dikko Gusau.
The visit formed part of an assessment of the airport’s infrastructure and readiness to support practical aviation training activities.
During the tour, the NCAT delegation inspected major components of the facility, including the runway, terminal buildings, navigational systems and safety installations.
After the inspection, Mr Bungura described the progress recorded at the airport as encouraging, adding that the infrastructure provides a solid base for operational and training purposes.
He said NCAT was interested in identifying facilities that can offer students real-time operational exposure, particularly in areas such as airport safety management, air traffic services and aircraft ground operations.
He said partnerships of this nature would strengthen hands-on learning and contribute to improved aviation standards across Nigeria.
It also commended the state government for its foresight in constructing a smart airport capable of handling modern aviation demands.
The airport, according to the delegation, is expected to stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities, and enhance security in the region by facilitating faster movement of goods and personnel.
Engr. Gusau, speaking on behalf of the Zamfara State Government, said the Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration is focused on ensuring that the airport serves broader developmental goals beyond transportation.
The permanent secretary said collaboration with a national aviation training institution would enhance human capital development and expand the airport’s strategic relevance.
Governor Dauda Lawal officially flagged off the construction of the Gusau International Airport in June 2024, with a projected completion timeline of 30 months.
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