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Business News of Thursday, 28 January 2021

Source: legit.ng

NASENI produces first made-in-Nigeria helicopters

Samples of Dynali helicopters made in Nigeria Samples of Dynali helicopters made in Nigeria

The first set of made in Nigeria helicopters by the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure are ready to undergo environmental impact assessments.

The news has however, sparked a frenzy on social media by Nigerians who are excited about the possibility of the country having its own indigenous helicopters.

The initiative is an arrangement between NASENI and Dynali of Belgium to transfer technology to Nigeria by producing Dynali-style choppers at a plant operated by the agency in Nigeria.

Legit.ng gathered that Dynali sold nearly 1,000 fixed-wing ultralight aircraft before starting to develop helicopters.

To-date over 100 Dynali helicopters have already been delivered on 6 continents.

A helicopter being manufactured in the country by the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI)

The Guardian reports that on the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari, the helicopters will be launched officially in Nigeria in December 2021.

The president also directed NASENI to work towards bridging the gaps in research and technology that keeps Nigeria waiting on other countries for supplies and solutions, especially in tackling challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic.

He also challenged the agency to play a more pivotal role in equipping the country during emergencies while encouraging research, upgrading local skills, fabrication, and international collaborations that would provoke growth in science and technology.

Some Nigerians have been commenting on the news via social media

Bello Abdulfattah wrote on Twitter:

“NASENI and the government should give the first Nigeria-made helicopter adequate support needed to grow. With this, we could improve more on it and inspire other innovators in the country to do more. This is great and commendable.”

Efe Onoefe wrote:

“Good development. More of it.”

Abdulfatai Mahmud wrote:

“I will appreciate it more if foreigners are not involved in the production.”

Idris Isyaku wrote:

“Slowly slowly we are moving higher. May God continue to bless Nigeria and Nigerians.”