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Insurgency: FG acquires 28 brand new aircraft, 8 unmanned aerial vehicles
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By Solomon Ikechukwu
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has disclosed that the Federal Government has so far acquired 23 brand new aircraft for the NAF, while 15 more were expected to be delivered during the course of the year, alongside eight Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
He explained that the 15 expected manned aircraft, comprised 12 Super Tucano attack aircraft that would be based in Kainji as well as 3 JF-17 Thunder multi-role fighter aircraft.
He further disclosed that amongst the expected UAVs were the Wingloong II, which has endurance of between 16 and 20 hours depending on its operating mode, as well as the CH-4 and CH-3 UAVs.
The CAS also disclosed that the NAF was expecting 3 special mission aircraft that would be based in Benin to cover the maritime environment and handle some of the challenges in Nigeria’s territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Air Marshal Abubakar made this disclosure while receiving the Director General (DG) of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Musa Nuhu, and the Managing Director (MD), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Captain Fola Akinkuotu, at the Headquarters (HQ) NAF, Abuja.
“It is nice that we keep you updated on what we are doing and ensure continuous interaction with you in terms of management of the airspace,” the CAS said.
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Nigerian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Ibikunle Daramola in a statement said the two Chief Executives, held high level deliberations with the CAS bordering on collaboration and synergy of the three organizations in the areas of security of navigational infrastructure, calibration of navigational aids, training of personnel, safety of the airspace and exchange programmes.
He said that the proposed partnership was in line with one of the Key Drivers of Chief of Air Staff’s Vision for the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), which addresses enhanced strategic partnerships with Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs).
The CAS expressed delight at the proposed deepening of the partnership with the NCAA and NAMA, noting that collaboration would further enhance the efforts of the NAF to improve flight safety and, by extension, operational effectiveness.
He said that other areas of concern include the certification of all the aviation personnel in the industry to ensure that ” the right person is doing the right job”.
He added that the NAF has highly skilled human resources that could be of tremendous assistance to the NCAA and NAMA upon retirement.
He also asserted that there are quite a number of areas in which the NAF, NCAA and NAMA had been working together in the past, which included civil licensing of NAF pilots.
The CAS equally noted that there was the need for NCAA to revisit NAF Aviation Medicine facilities in Kaduna and Lagos to further address the issue of their certification for aircrew medical examinations.
Earlier, the DG NCAA, Captain Musa Nuhu, said that, though cooperation exists between the NAF and NCAA, there was a desperate need to formalize it with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
He noted that there were many areas of cooperation to be explored, for enhanced safety of operations and security within the Nation’s airspace, especially at this time when the NAF is playing a very critical role in the fight against insurgency.
He noted that the NCAA has adequate understanding of the NAF, and with that understanding, he said, there is a better idea of how both agencies can collaborate to put the country on the cutting edge and ensure greater effectiveness and efficiency of operations.
“We can form a committee and give them the task to come up with systems or ideas on how we can formalize the cooperation between the civil and the military,” he said.
The MD NAMA, Captain Fola Akinkuotu, noted that the importance of inter-agency collaboration in airspace management could not be overemphasized.
He said his Agency was looking at having a mutually beneficial relationship with the NAF.
Captain Akinkuotu said the partnership between the NAF and NAMA would provide opportunity to have an extra eye in the management of the airspace for stakeholders in the security of the Country.
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