- Kaduna Airport is an international airport located in Kaduna, Nigeria. It serves as an alternative to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, which is undergoing renovation. The airport is named after Sir Ahmadu Bello, the first Premier of Northern Nigeria.
- Kaduna Airport is operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and has a single runway. It handles both domestic and international flights, serving as a major hub for air travel in northern Nigeria.
- The airport has undergone recent upgrades and expansion to accommodate the increased traffic during the temporary closure of Abuja airport. It has a new terminal building with modern facilities including lounges, duty-free shops, restaurants, and car rental services.
- Kaduna Airport provides connections to various destinations within Nigeria, as well as international flights to destinations such as Dubai, Addis Ababa, and Istanbul. It serves as a gateway to the northern region of Nigeria and provides convenient access to tourist attractions, business centers, and government establishments in the area.
- The airport offers transportation options to and from the city center, including taxis, car rentals, and shuttle services. It is located approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Kaduna city center, making it easily accessible for passengers.