Aviation
NAHCO Partners Nigerian Air Force
The Nigeria Air Force and
the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO Aviance) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on strategic partnership that would improve safety at the airports and the country.
At the signing ceremony recently in Lagos the Chief of Air Marshal, Alex Badeh, hailed the leadership of NAHCO Variance for its giant strides in the nation’s aviation industry.
Badeh described the agreement as a strategic partnership that would aid the safety of the nation’s airports as well as empower the men of the Nigerian Air Force and Contribute to national security.
In thanking the management of NAHCO Aviance, Air Marshal Badeh in Company of other top Airforce chiefs, said civil aviation actually emanated from the Air Force and expressed his organisation’s interest in cargo and aircraft handling as being provided by NAHCO Aviance.
Chairman of NAHCO Aviance, Mallam Suleiman Yahyah, in his remarks said the synergy between the Air Force and NAHCO was a historic one and expressed gratitude to the Nigerian Airforce for its support.
After the signing ceremony, Air Marshal Badeh undertook a facility tour of the country and commissioned the only International Air Transport Association (IATA), Authorised Training Centre (ATC) at the NAHCO facility.
The centre is equipped with state-of-the art facilities such as syndicated room, maintaining room, e-learning, e-library, e-centre and a VIP lounge while the facility is aimed to provide training support for the nation’s aviation industry, especially in ground handling competencies, intensive training programme in ramp and passenger services.
The centre also carries out Education Consulting, Recurrent Test and Examination, Training Need Assessment, Personality Profiling , Competency Assessment, Soft Skill Training and Aviation Certificated training.
By the agreement, the learning and development centre would train the Air Force in certain areas and support them in their development across the country and the continent.
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