Upgraded Oyo International Airport To Begin Operations 2026 – OYSG

Oyo State Government have declared that local flights will resume operations by the end of the year at the Ladoke Akintola International Airport, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, made this known in Ibadan, the state capital, on Monday.

He explained that activities are in top gear to upgrade the airport to an International standard and would begin operations in 2026.

Oyelade said the airport’s ongoing upgrades include extending the runway from 2,400 meters to 3,000 meters and widening it from 45 to 60 meters to accommodate wide-body aircraft for International flights.

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The commissioner noted that the airfield lighting system has been updated to CAT C standards and the fire-fighting response has been upgraded to ensure a robust safety profile.

He added that facilities are being put in place for Customs, Immigration, and other vital agencies to meet International standards.

Oyelade said the runway upgrade, apron, taxiway, and blast pads among others which currently stand at 55% will be completed before the end of the year and local flights should resume thereafter subject to approval of the relevant regulatory authorities.

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The International Terminal construction is currently at 15% completion and will be ready by June 2026 for such flights.

“These upgrades reflect the government’s vision of transforming the Ibadan Airport into a modern and internationally competitive facility.

“By enhancing our infrastructure to accommodate larger aircraft, we are not only improving domestic connectivity but also paving the way for global travel.”

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The commissioner reiterated the promise of Governor Seyi Makinde that the next Hajj flight to Saudi Arabia next year will be from the airport.

The PUNCH reports that the airport upgrade which was officially flagged off on September 18, 2024, was shut down in March 2025 to intensify work on the project.

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Upgraded Oyo International Airport To Begin Operations 2026 – OYSG

Oyo State Government have declared that local flights will resume operations by the end of the year at the Ladoke Akintola International Airport, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, made this known in Ibadan, the state capital, on Monday.

He explained that activities are in top gear to upgrade the airport to an International standard and would begin operations in 2026.

Oyelade said the airport’s ongoing upgrades include extending the runway from 2,400 meters to 3,000 meters and widening it from 45 to 60 meters to accommodate wide-body aircraft for International flights.

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The commissioner noted that the airfield lighting system has been updated to CAT C standards and the fire-fighting response has been upgraded to ensure a robust safety profile.

He added that facilities are being put in place for Customs, Immigration, and other vital agencies to meet International standards.

Oyelade said the runway upgrade, apron, taxiway, and blast pads among others which currently stand at 55% will be completed before the end of the year and local flights should resume thereafter subject to approval of the relevant regulatory authorities.

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The International Terminal construction is currently at 15% completion and will be ready by June 2026 for such flights.

“These upgrades reflect the government’s vision of transforming the Ibadan Airport into a modern and internationally competitive facility.

“By enhancing our infrastructure to accommodate larger aircraft, we are not only improving domestic connectivity but also paving the way for global travel.”

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The commissioner reiterated the promise of Governor Seyi Makinde that the next Hajj flight to Saudi Arabia next year will be from the airport.

The PUNCH reports that the airport upgrade which was officially flagged off on September 18, 2024, was shut down in March 2025 to intensify work on the project.

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