Air Chief Visits Caverton Helicopters, Advocates Indigenous Solutions

Martha Obi, Abuja

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The Nigerian Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, has visited the Caverton Helicopters Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility as part of his operational tour of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) establishments in Lagos.

During the strategic visit, Air Marshal Abubakar evaluated progress on the ongoing 2,500-hour and 5-year major inspections of NAF Bell-412 helicopters (NAF 599 and NAF 600).

The visit highlighted the critical role of Indigenous expertise in advancing NAF’s operational capabilities and fostering sustainable aviation solutions.

Air Marshal Abubakar commended Caverton’s technical expertise and cutting-edge facilities, expressing satisfaction with the quality of work being done. He noted that NAF 600 was near operational readiness, while NAF 599 was 70% complete.

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The CAS emphasised the importance of leveraging local partnerships to reduce reliance on foreign services, enhance NAF’s fleet maintenance, and build national capacity for aircrew training and technical development.

He described the collaboration with Caverton as a model for sustainable solutions that align with the NAF’s commitment to operational excellence.

The Chief Executive Officer of Caverton Helicopters, Mr. Olabode Makanjuola, assured the CAS of the company’s readiness to continue delivering top-notch services to support NAF operations.

He highlighted the facility’s achievements in overhauling critical helicopter components and noted the value of the NAF partnership in strengthening Nigeria’s aviation industry.

The visit underscored the strategic importance of indigenous collaborations in bolstering national security and advancing Nigeria’s aviation sector.

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