Major Security Breach At Murtala Mohammed Airport As Thieves Ransack Arik’s Aircraft At Lagos Airport, Cart Away Vital System Component
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An Arik Air aircraft, a Boeing 737-73V with registration number EI-ULN, has
been ransacked by thieves, who stole the Flight Management Computer, one of the
major subsystems of the Flight Management System, in what could be said to be a
major security breach at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
The Flight Management System (FMS), is an on-board multi-purpose navigation,
performance, and aircraft operations computer designed to provide virtual data
and operational harmony between closed and open elements associated with a
flight from pre-engine start and take-off, to landing and engine shutdown.
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The FMS, according to aviation experts, is worth hundreds of thousands of
United States dollars, with sources at the airport and Arik Air positing that
the incident happened between 11:00pm on Wednesday night to 7:00am on Thursday,
January 20, 2022, at the Domestic Terminal II.
The thieves did not only vanish with the FMC but also tampered with the pilot
static cover and other sensitive parts of the aircraft, making it impossible
for the aircraft to be flown.
Aviation experts told SaharaReporters that the act could have only been carried
out by persons with aircraft technical skills.
“It is impossible for a novice to have successfully removed the FMC, that thing
was stolen by an expert,” one aviation source said.
Flights originally scheduled for the aircraft were either canceled or
postponed.
The aircraft was leased to Arik by Eznis Airways LLC, an airline based in
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Authorities have since suspended flights on every one of the aircraft leased by
the Mongolian company.
Breach of security at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport continues to
raise concerns among citizens and major stakeholders in the sector.
There had been reports of security breaches at the car park in recent times
with vehicles parked at the facility reportedly vandalized.
Recall that SaharaReporters had detailed how security at the domestic terminal
of the airport appears compromised as faulty equipment was being used to
screen bags of travelers making use of the airport.
It was also discovered that security screeners deployed by the Federal Airport
Authority of Nigeria to MMA Terminal Two are not certified by the National
Civil Aviation Authority to carry out the screening.
In 2019, there was an airside incursion at the airport as passengers aboard a
Port Harcourt-bound flight panicked after a man climbed the aircraft while it
was about to take-off at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja.
According to a video shot by one of the passengers in Lagos, the man illegally
gained access to the airside with a piece of hand luggage.
SaharaReporters had also previously reported how a Nigerian woman bypassed all
security points at the international wing of the airport and attempted to sneak
into a United States of America-bound Delta Air Line.
She was, however, arrested by security as she was about to board the aircraft.
It was reliably gathered that of the not less than 629 staff of FAAN Aviation
Security at the Lagos airport, about 85 security personnel are NCAA screeners
certified.
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