Abuja Gateway Consortium
Abuja Gateway Consortium (AGC) is a consortium that manages Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Nigeria. It was created by Airline Services Limited (ASL) Nigeria, Asset and Resource Management (ARM) Nigeria, NairaNet Technologies Limited A.G. Nigeria, A.G. Ferrero Ltd. Nigeria and Airport Consulting Vienna GmbH (ACV) Austria.[1][2]
History
Abuja was awarded to AGC on November 13, 2006, under a Public-Private Partnership arrangement. The consortium's bid included investments of about USD 371 million, out of which USD 50 million were deployed in the first five years.[1]
The contract was terminated in April 2008.[3][4]
gollark: I suspect SQLite would lose out somewhat in storage efficiency, but it could plausibly be faster for many things at runtime.
gollark: It's less complex for everyone interacting with it, since they can just... use SQLite, which has bindings for everything, instead of "zimlib". And by "efficiency" do you mean "space efficiency" or "lookup efficiency"? Because, as I said, SQLite would probably only add a few bytes per directory entry row, which is not a significant increase.
gollark: SQLite's overhead is pretty low, and the majority of the filesize is from the binary blobs which would remain the same in each.
gollark: It's less complex for them as the code is already there and written with a nice API, and "less efficient" how? Slightly more space on headers?
gollark: You could easily store the directory entry bits as an SQLite table.
References
- "Sole bidder offers 101.1 million USD for Abuja airport". News Agency of Nigeria. November 13, 2006.
- "Chinese Deal to Build Four Terminals in Nigeria Criticised, Articles | THISDAY LIVE". 2015-04-02. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
- "Airport infrastructure still below global standards". Nigeria Business News. 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
- "Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport". Airport Technology. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
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