The Nigerian Air Force is seeking necessary support from the United
States to keep functional its US-made platforms employed in key roles in
the fight against insurgency in Northeast Nigeria. The latest move is
geared towards overcoming delay and hitches currently associated with
equipment overhaul and provision of aircraft spares. The NAF is also
seeking assistance in the area of training for pilots, engineers and other operations support specialists.
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, during a
recent official visit to the US met with the management of Lockheed
Martin Corporation and Textron Aviation, the manufacturers of C-130H and
Beechcraft King Air 350i aircraft respectively. The objective was to
establish rapport with the concerned US authorities with a view to
strengthening identified areas of mutual cooperation that would enhance
NAF’s overall operational readiness and efforts in the on-going
counter-insurgency operations.
Air Marshal Abubakar’s visit to
the US is in the light of the delays that are currently being
experienced in spares procurement, and is also at eliminating middlemen
in the procurement chain. Furthermore, the visit to the companies will
henceforth fast-track the procurement process and cut cost. The Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) visited promised to support the NAF and
ensure prompt delivery of spares to Nigeria. The CAS team was conducted
round the facilities visited.





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