Defence

NAF Signs MoU For Construction Of Aircraft Simulators

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a construction company, Ariegsa, to build a simulator for each aircraft type in the NAF Order of Battle.

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NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshall Edward Gabkwet, in a statement on Thursday, said the MoU was signed during the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar’s visit to Egypt where he was hosted by his Egyptian counterpart, Lieutenant General Mahmood El-Gawad.

Air Marshal Abubakar attended the Egypt International Air Show at El-Alamein International Airport, where he held discussions with Aero Vodochody Aerospace, a Czech aircraft manufacturer of the L-39NG aircraft, one of the aircrafts in NAF’s inventory, along with CATIC, the manufacturers of the Wing Loong Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, and Ariegsa, an Egyptian company known for providing tailored solutions for high-level needs and integrating defense and attack systems across diverse platforms, and is particularly renowned for its expertise in manufacturing aircraft simulators.

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It was also agreed that the simulators would be built in Nigeria in collaboration with NAF engineers to facilitate knowledge transfer.

Earlier, the CAS and Lt. Gen. El-Gawad pledged to enhance cooperation between their air forces, particularly in pilot training and Research and Development (R&D).

Regarding pilot training, both leaders acknowledged the rich history of training collaboration between their air forces, which they agreed should be further leveraged, especially by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), which has previously benefited from the training of around 50 pilots by the Egyptian Air Force (EAF).

The two chiefs also explored opportunities for collaboration in R&D, particularly concerning NAF’s Alpha jets. It was agreed that the EAF would send a delegation to Nigeria to assess the Alpha jets, with the goal of undertaking an overhaul of the aircraft in conjunction with NAF engineers. The visiting team would also evaluate the possibility of conducting in-house tactical training for NAF pilots to enhance their proficiency.

Joining the CAS on the trip were the Director of Training, Air Vice Marshal Ahmed Idris, and the Commander of the 301 Heavy Airlift Group, Air Commodore Adebayo Bamidele.

 

 

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