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Pilots commends FAAN for swift response to Lagos airport fire outbreak
 The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) has commended the Management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for their swift response to the recent fire outbreak at the International Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

A statement signed by the Public Relations Officer NAAPE Blessing Ahmadu, said the incident, which disrupted flight operations and necessitated temporary diversions, tested the operational resilience of the nation’s busiest aviation gateway.

The association noted that the rapid activation of FAAN’s Emergency Response Plan by FAAN in alignment with Nigerian Civil Aviation regulations demonstrated institutional preparedness and effective crisis governance.

They noted that beyond containing the fire, FAAN ensured coordinated evacuation of personnel, protection of passengers, structured engagement with airline operators, and orderly management of flight diversions, actions the association said reflected a system that was activated with professionalism and discipline rather than improvised under pressure.

President of NAAPE, Captain Bunmi Gindeh, specifically acknowledged FAAN Managing Director Mrs Olubunmi Kuku for steering the response architecture during the emergency.
“We commend the Managing Director of FAAN, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, and her management team for the decisive activation of FAAN’s emergency framework at a critical moment. What we witnessed at MMIA yesterday was not merely fire containment; it was the execution of a preparedness system that had clearly been established in advance.”
“From the immediate activation of the Emergency Operations Centre to the safe evacuation of personnel and the structured coordination of flight diversions, FAAN demonstrated operational professionalism in the face of pressure, at the highest level.”

Captain Gindeh noted that the absence of fatalities and the restoration of operational stability were strong indicators that leadership remained composed and systems-driven throughout the incident.

“Aviation safety is ecosystem-based. Infrastructure integrity, air traffic support, emergency readiness and human resource coordination are all interdependent. Under Mrs. Kuku’s leadership, FAAN showed that when these components are aligned and promptly deployed, escalation can be prevented and confidence preserved.”

The association further acknowledged that temporary suspension of operations and aircraft diversions were responsible decisions taken to prioritise safety over convenience, describing such measures as hallmarks of mature aviation governance.

The association further called for continued investments in infrastructure modernisation, fire detection and suppression technology, redundancy systems and periodic emergency simulations across Nigeria’s airport network to further enhance resilience.

Captain Gindeh reaffirmed NAAPE’s commitment to collaboration with FAAN and other aviation stakeholders, saying moments like this validate the importance of preparation, training and coordinated leadership, they expressed confidence that ongoing technical assessments and post-incident reviews will further reinforce operational safeguards at MMIA and consolidate Nigeria’s aviation safety framework.
https://guardian.ng/business-services/aviation-business/pilots-commends-faan-for-swift-response-to-lagos-airport-fire-outbreak/