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He expressed satisfaction with the level of compliance, noting that the physical check tables belonging to the various security agencies at the departure hall of the terminal had been removed. \u201cThe desks that have been there for manual search are no longer there. The checks are being done at appropriate locations and this has created a tidy hall. \u201d This has improved the ambience of the departure hall. Of course, we have some issues that have to do with the first day normally in any operations. We are trying to resolve that,\u201dthe FAAN boss said.<\/p>\n
According to him, the authority had also directed the management of the airport to come up with a complete and comprehensive report containing the issues emanating from the operation so that they could be urgently addressed.<\/p>\n
Commenting on Delta Air Lines\u2019 issue with the procedures, Dunoma said, \u201cIt is not anything peculiar. They want to do certain checks; we will tell them where to do the checks. \u201cWe are not stopping anybody from checking anything, so long as it is in line with global standard of practice. The executive order does not stop that. We will handle Delta Air Lines issue.\u201d<\/p>\n
Delta Air Lines officials had on Tuesday insisted on carrying out manual checks at their passen\u0123ers at the usual desks, which led to a misunderstanding with aviation security officials.<\/p>\n
This new order was signed by the Acting President Yemi Osibajo, \u00a0Itwas established\u00a0to ease doing business at Nigeria\u2019s airports by streamlining the activities of various aviation agencies and airline officials.<\/p>\n
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