The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has reiterated Nigeria’s dedication to spice up air surveillance and safety throughout the nation.
Badaru said this throughout a go to alongside the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Growth, Festus Keyamo, to Spain on easy methods to advance Nigeria’s airspace.
A press release by the Director of Info, Ministry of Defence, Henshaw Ogubike, stated the three-day go to to Indra in Spain aimed to strengthen Nigeria’s air surveillance and safety capabilities by means of cutting-edge dual-use expertise.
He added that the go to additional goals to boost Nigeria’s air surveillance capabilities, making certain the security of its airspace and borders.
Indra, a world-leading expertise and consulting firm, is the technological accomplice for the core enterprise operations of its clients worldwide.
The delegation, in response to the assertion, was obtained by Indra CEO, Jose Vicente de los Mozos, and senior executives, together with Javier Ruano, VP of ATM, Luis Permuy, VP of Worldwide Gross sales, Emeric Osmont, Director of West Africa, Sergio Sanchez, Director for Institutional Relationships, and Basic (Rtd) Francisco Almerich, former Chief of Air Defence Command Centre, Spanish Airforce.
Through the go to, the delegation toured Indra’s headquarters, Simulator Manufacturing unit, and Academy, inspecting the newest safety and security tools, together with the Indra Defence facility. The itinerary featured a welcome and introductory speech by the CEO of Indra, adopted by detailed displays on the newest Air Visitors Management System (ACC APP TWR) Demo, Twin Undertaking Scope Definition, Voice Communications System Demo, and an indication of Radar and Counter-Unmanned Plane Programs (C-UAS).
The Nigerian delegation comprised high-ranking officers, together with the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Growth, Festus Keyamo, Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, chairman, Senate Committee On Aviation, Abdullahi Idris Garba, chairman, Home Committee On Aviation, and Air Marshall Hassan Bala Abubakar, Chief of Air Employees.
The strategic go to demonstrated Nigeria’s dedication to advancing its air surveillance and safety capabilities, aligning with international greatest practices. The collaboration with Indra is anticipated to yield vital advantages, together with enhanced air security, improved border safety, and strengthened defence capabilities.