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Nigeria Moves to Manufactur­e Helicopter­s Locally

- Chinedu Eze

The National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI) has concluded plans to begin the manufactur­e of helicopter in the country.

To actualise this objective, NASENI has decided to partner the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to provide relevant guides on the plan to produce made-in-Nigeria choppers.

In addition to this effort, NASENI has also placed an order for a Dynali H3 easy flyer sport ultra-light helicopter for the purpose of reverse engineerin­g.

Executive Vice- Chairman/CEO of NASENI, Prof. Muhammed Sanni Haruna, spoke in Lagos yesterday during a courtesy visit to the NCAA headquarte­rs where he was received by the Director General of the agency, Capt. Mukhtar Usman.

Haruna disclosed that in line with the agency’s mandate on aviation and aeronautic­s technology, the agency reached out to potential partners and manufactur­ers of helicopter­s.

He said the agency is considerin­g working with the helicopter manufactur­ing company, Dynali Helicopter­s, which is willing to partner NASENI.

Haruna explained that Dynali Helicopter was selected because its technology is easier to copy, learn, domesticat­e and modify.

“They are willing to build the capacity of our staff for maintenanc­e, repair, assembly and manufactur­ing of helicopter­s in Nigeria”, he said.

He assured that before the end of 2019, staff of the agency would have mastered the art of building the helicopter­s, adding that the agency had in the past produced unmanned aerial vehicle (drones).

He said, “Research and Developmen­t is not one or two - day affair but we have facilities for reverse engineerin­g.

“In fact we have a centre which we call rapid prototypin­g centre. Any machine that you want to reproduce, we have facilities, advance manufactur­ing equipment for that matter on how to give us something fast but then aviation is a high safety and security industry that certain things, we must wait for certificat­ion from here (NCAA) before we proceed further.”

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