The Borneo Post

12 Nuri helicopter­s grounded — RMAF chief

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KUALA LUMPUR: Twelve Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) Nuri helicopter­s have been grounded, said RMAF chief General Datuk Seri Ackbal Abdul Samad.

Without divulging further, he said the Nuri services had been discontinu­ed until further notice.

Ackbal added the 50-yearold aircar was at the tail end of its services and too costly to maintain.

“Even if RMAF has the money to buy Nuri maintenanc­e equipment, it can take nine to 18 months to obtain the spare parts.

“Besides, RMAF has plans to procure new aircra to replace Nuri, but it is still in the evaluation stage,” he told reporters at a special press conference here yesterday.

He said thus far several types of aircra have been identified to replace Nuri as an addition to RMAF existing assets.

Asked to comment on RMAF allocation, Ackbal said the allocation was at a ‘comfortabl­e’ level and it would continue to optimise operating capacity of its existing assets, as well as to boost the air force capability.

“Currently, the RMAF prioritise­s prudent spending and to minimise celebrator­y events that are deemed unnecessar­y,” he added.

The Nuri helicopter­s have suffered several crashes and emergency landings since 1991, including in Sintok, Kedah (2010); Tawau, Sabah (2016); and Bu erworth, Penang (2016) with the latest when the aircra made an emergency landing at Gubir Camp, Alor Setar in August last year.

Ackbal has also outlined eight main thrusts to ensure the RMAF legacy as an effective force including strengthen­ing its operationa­l capabiliti­es, the implementa­tion of Capability Developmen­t Plan 2055 and the new Sendayan air base.

Earlier, during his inaugural speech, Ackbal also announced the appointmen­t of Lt Gen Datuk Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan as deputy RMAF chief, effective yesterday.— Bernama

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