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Aviation: NAF to establish aircraft manufacturing plant in Osun

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it will establish an aircraft manufacturing plant in Osogbo, Osun, just as it takes over construction of the state airport runway in Ido-Osun.

Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, the Chief of Air Staff, made this known in Osogbo at the official handing over of the proposed state airport Runway and Airport Corridor to the Nigerian Air Force by the Osun Government.

Amao, represented at the event by AVM M.O Onilede, said the Air Force, as part of the agreement reached with the state government to take over the state airport site, had already moved its Research and Development Centre from Kaduna to Osogbo.

He said NAF would also develop an “Aviation City” in Osun, adding that discussions were already ongoing with necessary foreign partners and that work would commence as soon as the agreement was reached.

Amao said the Aviation City would be the first of its kind in the continent of Africa.

“The project in the state would also include aircraft manufacturing plant, a maintenance repair organisation and an unmanned aerial vehicle production centre, among many others,” he said.

Amao said that Air Force would develop the runway and terminal building of the Osun Airport site as it remains “a critical facility for the Air Force projects and to also aid commercial flights”.

According to him, the runway is a critical requirement for these facilities. If we manufacture aircraft, there will be need to test fly the aircraft.

“We are going to develop the runway; we are going to build a terminal that will be dual purpose.

“Instead of people going to Akure, Ibadan or Lagos to take a flight, once that airport runway is ready, it would be available for civil flight operations,” he said.

In his remarks, Gov. Gboyega Oyetola, thanked the NFA for bringing the projects to the state, adding that the airstrip at Ido-Osun airport site was built in 1936 and used by the then African Volunteer Force during the World War II.

Oyetola said the Federal Government gave the state the go ahead to embark on the development of the Airport upon the state appeal, with the hope that its construction would stimulate the socioeconomic development of the state.

“The airport approval was given based on similar financial and technical assistance extended to some state governments at the time.

“But, while these states today have their airports, ours remain stillbirth until this administration took the bull by the horns.

“Our untiring efforts to ensure we keep the dream of having an airport in Osun alive birthed today’s occasion,” he said.

The governor said the handing over of the airport project to the Nigerian Air Force marked the beginning

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