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Originally known as Lagos Airport, it was renamed after the military head of state Murtala Muhammed in 1976 following his assassination in a failed coup attempt. A new international terminal modeled after Amsterdam Airport Schiphol was constructed through the decade at a cost of ₦240 million, officially opening on 15 March 1979, as part of a ...
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Ilorin International Airport: 1 1 Kaduna: Kaduna: DNKA KAD Kaduna International Airport: 1 1 Kano: Kano: DNKN KAN Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport: 6 7 Lagos: Lagos: DNMM LOS Murtala Muhammed International Airport: 27 43 Port Harcourt: Rivers: DNPO PHC Port Harcourt International Airport: 7 2 Sokoto: Sokoto: DNSO SKO
Country Airport IATA ICAO City 2021 % Change (2021/2020) 1 Egypt Cairo International Airport: CAI HECA: Cairo: 11,346,398 [11]: 58.8 % 2 South Africa O. R. Tambo International Airport
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), located in Ikeja, serves as Nigeria's busiest airport and a major gateway to international and domestic destinations. Commissioned in 1979, the airport was originally designed to handle 200,000 passengers annually.
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The domestic terminals of airports in Abuja and Lagos accounted for 25% of passenger movements and 30% of aircraft movements each in 2019, while Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos handled 81% of all cargo. [1]