Firm to track helicopter movements in Nigeria
A private business, Naebi Dynamic Services Limited, would monitor the records of helicopter flights into and out of Nigeria and aid the country in increasing the sector‘s Internally Generated Revenue.Information Guide Nigeria
Stanley Chike, the Managing Director of Naebi Dynamic Services, stated during a press briefing in Lagos that the company was investing in equipment to monitor operations in the aviation and oil industries nationwide.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaChike stated that the company was investing in an international control room centre, radar equipment, and navigational facilities to monitor activity in both sectors and beyond.
In Nigeria, less than 200 helicopters are currently in operation, according to the firm’s feasibility assessments.
According to him, stakeholders in the aviation, oil and gas, and security industries are in agreement with the new approach.
“Before we started, I noticed some lacunas in the system. We did a feasibility study, processed it, and forwarded such to the government,” Chike stated.
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He added, “After that, we had the stakeholder buy-in in the aviation and oil sectors. I want to thank the Federal Government for implementing this after passing the law.
“As we all know, aviation is a global practice, and whatever is done in one country is replicated in another, including Nigeria. The IOCs (international oil companies) will not pretend that they don’t know this is the practice that happens in their own countries.
“But we went further to ensure that after the ICAO law, it is also enshrined in our Act. So, it is a law nationally and globally. In other countries, helicopter operators are charged per weight, but here, we have a common charge irrespective of the weight.”
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaHe said the firm’s job covered offshore and onshore, adding that “we have over 200 heliports, more than 100 airstrips, oil rig platforms, aerodromes, FPSOs, helideck, and co., beyond the Niger Delta.”
“Our country has moved to the stage where we should have alternatives. Multilateration is not a radar system. Radar is to capture machines. So, we are building ours to complement whatever they have.
“We will bring in a lot of equipment to do this. We are building data for the government. Also, with this, you know you have improved the system. We are doing manual and digital systems.”Jamb Result
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