The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has explained that part of the approval from the Federal Executive Council for the renovation of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, was the expansion of Terminal 2 to accommodate more wide-body aircraft.
The FEC has recently approved N712bn for the renovation of the Lagos International Airport, Lagos.
According to a statement signed by the managing director of FAAN, Olubunmi Kuku, it includes extending both the finger (boarding bridge area) and apron to enhance aircraft handling capacity.
She stated that existing hangars in the expansion zone would be relocated to allow for seamless execution of this project.
“As our busiest terminal nationwide, T1 will undergo extensive rehabilitation. This includes upgrading the exterior façade, interior finishes, plumbing systems, and mechanical and electrical installations to meet international standards,” Kuku said.
She said a modern, well-organised, and efficient road network would be developed to improve access to the airport, ease congestion, and enhance the overall travelling experience.
She also disclosed that a Skywalk would be constructed to integrate the car park building with T2, and a connection building will be established to link T1 and T2.
She hinted that the infrastructure would transform the previously independent terminal buildings into a unified complex, improving passenger flow and airport management.
Kuku clarified that during the rehabilitation phase, a temporary departure hall would be established, adding that it would be well-organised, clean, and comfortable to ensure convenience for all travellers.
“The landscape in the central square, located in front of the terminal buildings, will be completely redesigned to create a welcoming atmosphere for arriving passengers, offering a first impression that reflects the pride and spirit of our nation.
“We are reimagining the future of the MMIA, not just rebuilding a terminal, but elevating Nigeria’s aviation experience to global standards. The new T1 will offer faster check-in, smarter security, brighter lounges, and better shopping—all built for you,” the MD said.
She said this project represents a future-focused infrastructure upgrade and a solemn commitment to every traveller passing through this national gateway.
“We are reimagining the future of MMIA—not just rebuilding a terminal, but elevating Nigeria’s aviation experience to global standards. The new T1 will offer faster check-in, smarter security, brighter lounges, and better shopping—all designed for you,” she added.
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