Faan commissions automated car park at lagos airport

FAAN (Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria) has commissioned an automated car park at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos, Nigeria. This is a significant development in the airport's infrastructure and a step towards enhancing the overall passenger experience.

The automated car park is designed to provide a more efficient and convenient parking experience for passengers and visitors to the airport. The system uses advanced technology to guide vehicles to available parking spaces, reducing congestion and wait times.

Some of the features of the automated car park include:

  1. Automated guidance system: The system uses sensors and cameras to guide vehicles to available parking spaces, ensuring that vehicles are parked in the most efficient way possible.
  2. Smart parking management: The system allows for real-time monitoring and management of parking spaces, enabling airport authorities to optimize parking capacity and reduce congestion.
  3. Easy payment: The system allows for easy payment of parking fees through various payment options, including cash, credit cards, and mobile payments.
  4. Increased security: The automated car park is designed to provide a secure and safe environment for vehicles and passengers, with features such as CCTV cameras and access control systems.

The commissioning of the automated car park is part of FAAN's efforts to improve the overall passenger experience at MMIA and to enhance the airport's competitiveness. The airport is one of the busiest in West Africa, and the new parking system is expected to reduce congestion and improve the overall efficiency of the airport's operations.

In addition to the automated car park, FAAN has also invested in other infrastructure projects at MMIA, including the expansion of the airport's terminal building and the installation of new baggage handling systems. These projects are expected to further enhance the airport's capacity and efficiency, and to provide a better experience for passengers.