Gateway International Airport Achieves Historic Milestone with Nigeria’s First Aerodrome Operational Permit

 


In a landmark achievement for Nigeria’s aviation sector, the Gateway International Airport, located in Ilisan-Iperu, Ogun State, has secured the nation’s first-ever Aerodrome Operational Permit (AOP) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). This groundbreaking certification, granted on September 4, 2025, marks a pivotal moment not only for Ogun State but for the entire country, as the airport becomes the first in Nigeria to attain this prestigious designation under the NCAA’s enhanced regulatory framework. The approval signals the commencement of scheduled commercial air transport operations at the state-owned facility, positioning it as a trailblazer in Nigeria’s aviation landscape and a catalyst for economic transformation in the region.

A Historic First for Nigerian Aviation

The issuance of the Aerodrome Operational Permit to Gateway International Airport represents a significant milestone in Nigeria’s aviation history. The NCAA, the regulatory body responsible for overseeing civil aviation in the country, conducted a rigorous process involving technical inspections, on-site verifications, and a comprehensive audit of the airport’s facilities to ensure compliance with international safety and operational standards. This certification, the first of its kind for a state-owned airport in Nigeria, underscores the facility’s readiness to handle scheduled commercial flights, including both passenger and cargo operations.

The Gateway International Airport, often referred to as the Gateway International Agro-Cargo Airport due to its strategic focus on facilitating agricultural exports, has been praised by NCAA officials as a model for future aviation infrastructure in Nigeria. Governor Dapo Abiodun, the Executive Governor of Ogun State, described the achievement as a validation of his administration’s vision to transform Ogun State into a hub for commerce, investment, and global connectivity. “This achievement is not just for Ogun State but for Nigeria as a whole. The Gateway International Airport is a symbol of progress and a new benchmark for aviation infrastructure,” he stated in a press release.

Technical Excellence and Regulatory Compliance

The Aerodrome Operational Permit is not merely a ceremonial accolade but a testament to the airport’s adherence to stringent regulatory requirements. The NCAA’s approval process involved a thorough evaluation of the airport’s infrastructure, safety protocols, and operational readiness. The facility was assigned an Aerodrome Reference Code of 3C, indicating its capability to accommodate a range of aircraft types suitable for regional and international flights. Additionally, the airport received an Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Services (ARFFS) Category 6 rating, ensuring robust emergency response capabilities.

A key component of the airport’s certification is the successful validation of its Instrument Landing System/Distance Measuring Equipment (ILS/DME) installed on Runway 23. The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) conducted a flight inspection on September 4, 2025, and declared the system “totally satisfactory in all respects.” This clearance allows for unrestricted use of the navigation system, enhancing the airport’s ability to support safe and efficient flight operations, particularly under low-visibility conditions. The ILS/DME system is critical for ensuring precision approaches, which is a vital feature for an airport aiming to attract international carriers.

The airport is currently authorized to operate daytime flights from sunrise to sunset, with a non-precision approach for Runway 05/23 and support for Area Navigation (RNAV) procedures. These specifications enable the facility to handle a variety of aircraft, from regional jets to larger commercial planes, while maintaining high safety standards. The NCAA’s endorsement of the airport’s infrastructure and operational protocols sets a new standard for aviation facilities in Nigeria, positioning Gateway International Airport as a benchmark for future projects across the country.

Strategic Importance and Economic Implications

The certification of Gateway International Airport is poised to have far-reaching implications for Ogun State and Nigeria’s broader aviation and economic landscape. The airport’s strategic location in Ilisan-Iperu, just a short distance from Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, positions it as a viable alternative to the congested Murtala Muhammed International Airport. The NCAA has officially designated Gateway International Airport as an alternate landing site for Lagos, enhancing its strategic importance within Nigeria’s aviation network. This designation is expected to alleviate pressure on Lagos’ airports, reducing delays and improving operational efficiency for both domestic and international flights.

Governor Abiodun highlighted the airport’s potential to serve as a catalyst for economic growth, emphasizing its role in fostering trade, investment, and tourism. The facility is expected to provide direct international market access for farmers in Ogun State, particularly those involved in agricultural exports. By facilitating the efficient transport of perishable goods, such as fresh produce and poultry, the airport will enable local farmers to tap into global markets, boosting their income and contributing to Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings. A major global logistics firm has already committed to operating two weekly cargo flights from London to Gateway International Airport, signaling strong international interest in the facility.

In addition to its economic benefits, the airport is expected to create significant job opportunities for the youth of Ogun State. From ground handling and air traffic control to hospitality and logistics, the facility’s operations will generate employment across various sectors, contributing to the state’s socio-economic development. The Ogun State government has also expressed its commitment to leveraging the airport’s success to drive broader infrastructure development, including the ongoing World Bank-assisted Ogun State Economic Transformation Project (OGSTEP), which includes a 100,000-capacity broiler facility aimed at enhancing poultry production and food security.

A Vision for Global Connectivity

The Gateway International Airport is a cornerstone of Governor Abiodun’s vision to position Ogun State as a global hub for commerce and connectivity. The airport’s world-class infrastructure, including its modern terminal, advanced navigation systems, and robust safety protocols, reflects a deliberate effort to align with international aviation standards. The facility is expected to commence passenger flight operations soon, with initial direct routes to Abuja and Port Harcourt, Nigeria’s political and oil hubs, respectively. These routes will enhance domestic connectivity, making it easier for travelers to access Ogun State and its surrounding regions.

The airport’s designation as an agro-cargo hub underscores its unique role in Nigeria’s aviation sector. Unlike many airports that focus primarily on passenger traffic, Gateway International Airport is designed to prioritize the export of agricultural products, aligning with Nigeria’s push to diversify its economy away from oil dependency. The facility’s cargo operations are expected to streamline the export process, reducing spoilage and ensuring that Nigerian agricultural products meet international quality standards. This focus on agro-cargo operations positions the airport as a critical link in Nigeria’s agricultural value chain, supporting the country’s broader economic diversification goals.

A Model for Future Aviation Infrastructure

The NCAA’s praise for Gateway International Airport as a “benchmark for what airports should be in Nigeria” highlights its role as a model for future aviation projects. The facility’s successful certification under the NCAA’s enhanced regulatory framework demonstrates the importance of rigorous planning, investment in quality infrastructure, and adherence to international standards. Aviation experts have noted that the airport’s achievements could inspire other states in Nigeria to invest in their own aviation infrastructure, fostering healthy competition and driving improvements across the sector.

The Gateway International Airport’s journey to this historic milestone has not been without challenges. Building a state-of-the-art airport in a competitive and highly regulated industry requires significant financial and technical resources. The Ogun State government’s ability to navigate these challenges, secure regulatory approval, and attract international partners speaks to its commitment to excellence and innovation. The airport’s success also reflects the importance of public-private partnerships in driving large-scale infrastructure projects, as evidenced by the global logistics firm’s commitment to cargo flights and the World Bank’s support for related agricultural initiatives.

Broader Implications for Nigeria’s Aviation Sector

The certification of Gateway International Airport comes at a time when Nigeria’s aviation sector is undergoing significant transformation. The country has long grappled with challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, regulatory bottlenecks, and safety concerns. The NCAA’s enhanced regulatory framework, under which Gateway International Airport was certified, represents a step toward addressing these issues by aligning Nigeria’s aviation standards with global best practices. The successful certification of the airport could serve as a catalyst for further reforms, encouraging other airports to upgrade their facilities and pursue similar certifications.

Moreover, the airport’s role as an alternate to Murtala Muhammed International Airport could help address the chronic congestion that has plagued Lagos’ aviation hub. By diverting some traffic to Gateway International Airport, airlines and passengers will benefit from reduced delays, improved scheduling, and enhanced operational efficiency. This development is particularly significant given the growing demand for air travel in Nigeria, driven by the country’s expanding population and increasing economic activity.

The Gateway International Airport also has the potential to enhance Nigeria’s position in the global aviation market. With its focus on cargo operations and international connectivity, the airport could attract more foreign carriers and logistics companies, boosting Nigeria’s trade links with Europe, North America, and other regions. The commitment from a global logistics firm to operate cargo flights from London is a promising sign of the airport’s international appeal, and further partnerships could solidify its status as a regional aviation hub.

Challenges and Future Prospects

While the certification of Gateway International Airport is a cause for celebration, it also brings new challenges and responsibilities. Maintaining the high standards required for the Aerodrome Operational Permit will require ongoing investment in infrastructure, training, and safety protocols. The Ogun State government must also navigate the competitive dynamics of Nigeria’s aviation sector, where established hubs like Lagos and Abuja dominate passenger and cargo traffic. Ensuring the airport’s long-term viability will depend on its ability to attract airlines, passengers, and cargo operators while delivering reliable and cost-effective services.

Additionally, the airport’s success will hinge on its ability to integrate with other sectors of Ogun State’s economy. The World Bank-assisted poultry project, for example, highlights the potential for synergy between the airport and the agricultural sector. By aligning its operations with initiatives like OGSTEP, the airport can maximize its impact on job creation, food security, and economic diversification. The state government’s commitment to these complementary projects will be critical to sustaining the airport’s momentum and ensuring its benefits are felt across the region.

Looking ahead, the Gateway International Airport has the opportunity to redefine air travel standards in Nigeria. Its focus on safety, efficiency, and agro-cargo operations sets it apart from traditional airports, offering a unique value proposition that could attract both domestic and international stakeholders. As passenger flights to Abuja and Port Harcourt commence, and cargo operations expand, the airport is poised to become a vital component of Nigeria’s transportation and economic infrastructure.

Conclusion

The granting of Nigeria’s first Aerodrome Operational Permit to Gateway International Airport is a historic achievement that marks a new chapter in the country’s aviation history. The facility’s certification under the NCAA’s enhanced regulatory framework, combined with its advanced infrastructure and strategic focus on agro-cargo operations, positions it as a game-changer in Nigeria’s aviation sector. By easing congestion at Lagos airports, creating jobs, and facilitating agricultural exports, the airport promises to deliver significant economic and social benefits for Ogun State and beyond.

Governor Dapo Abiodun’s vision for a globally connected Ogun State is coming to fruition, with Gateway International Airport serving as a symbol of progress and ambition. As the airport prepares to launch passenger and cargo operations, it stands as a testament to the power of strategic planning, regulatory excellence, and public-private collaboration. With its world-class facilities and forward-thinking approach, Gateway International Airport is not only raising the bar for aviation infrastructure in Nigeria but also setting a precedent for what is possible when innovation and determination converge.

As Nigeria looks to the future, the success of Gateway International Airport could inspire other states to invest in their own aviation infrastructure, fostering a more competitive and dynamic sector. For now, Ogun State has firmly established itself as a leader in aviation development, and the Gateway International Airport is poised to soar to new heights, carrying the aspirations of a state and a nation with it.

Jokpeme Joseph Omode

Jokpeme Joseph Omode is the founder and editor-in-chief of Alexa News Network (Alexa.ng), where he leads with vision, integrity, and a passion for impactful storytelling. With years of experience in journalism and media leadership, Joseph has positioned Alexa News Nigeria as a trusted platform for credible and timely reporting. He oversees the editorial strategy, guiding a dynamic team of reporters and content creators to deliver stories that inform, empower, and inspire. His leadership emphasizes accuracy, fairness, and innovation, ensuring that the platform thrives in today’s fast-changing digital landscape. Under his direction, Alexa News Network has become a strong voice on governance, education, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development. Joseph is deeply committed to using journalism as a tool for accountability and progress, while also mentoring young journalists and nurturing new talent. Through his work, he continues to strengthen public trust and amplify voices that shape a better future. Joseph Omode is a multifaceted professional with over a decade years of diverse experience spanning media, brand strategy and development.

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