…to fly from Onueke to Lagos, Abuja
United Nigeria Airlines will commence scheduled commercial flights at the Chuba Okadigbo International Airport, Onueke, in Ebonyi State, starting from Friday, June 13, 2025, offering routes from Onueke to Lagos and Abuja.
Ebonyi State Government announced the full commencement of the commercial flight operations at Okadigbo International Airport, Onueke during the week following the successful rehabilitation of its runway and six months of chartered test flights.
Ngozi Obichukwu, the Commissioner for Aviation and Technology, told journalists that the flight operations would initially run two times, a week en route Abuja flights on Mondays and Lagos flights on Fridays.
“Our governor, His Excellency Right Honourable Francis Ogbonnaya Nwifuru, has made air travel affordable by subsidising ticket prices to a flat rate of ₦100,000 for both Lagos and Abuja routes—less than half the typical fare.
“It’s a strategic move to celebrate the achievements of this two-year-old administration that has accomplished more than many would expect in two decades”, she said.
The Commissioner emphasised that Ebonyi State is set to leverage the airport’s cargo facilities for international export of agricultural produce and solid minerals, including yams, rice, cassava, salt, and limestone.
“We are in talks with partners from Dubai and Canada to establish cargo flight arrangements. Ebonyi is ready for global trade”, she said.
She noted that the airport, which was initially inaugurated in 2023, experienced a temporary suspension of operations after regulatory agencies flagged issues with the runway. The runway has since been upgraded from concrete to asphalt following recommendations from Aviation regulators.
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“Today, those who once criticised our runway are now the ones applauding it. We’ve earned their confidence,” she added.
The Commissioner, however, thanked the Aviation agencies—including NCAA, FAAN, and NAMA—for their guidance and confirmed that all operations remain under regulatory compliance. She revealed that the airport’s digital booking platform is currently 80% complete and expected to go live by October, allowing global access to its services.
In a passionate appeal to the public, Obichukwu encouraged citizens to take advantage of the subsidised fares and avoid last-minute travel plans. “This is a rare opportunity. The Friday Abuja flight is already nearly full. It’s strictly first come, first served.”
On the strategic importance of the airport in addressing the historical economic marginalisation of Ebonyi State, the Commissioner said, “This airport is not just for transport. It’s a gateway to transformation. Ebonyi is no longer a question mark on the development map—we are a bold exclamation.”
The Commissioner reassured the media of continued transparency and engagement, describing journalists as “image makers,” while affirming their role in constructive criticism and public accountability.
“We are on, and no man can stop us again. she concluded.


