The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Friday formally handed over three JF-17 thunder fighter aircraft to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).
The fighters were handed over by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), which constructed the aircraft and was responsible for their delivery.
The PAC Kamra delivered the aircraft to the NAF as per the scheduled timelines earlier this year in March, despite the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This marks the latest development in the Pakistan Air Force’s involvement in the Nigerian Air Force’s modernization program.
Minister of Defence of Nigeria Maj Gen (Rtd) Bashir Magashi was the Guest of Honour at the ceremony, representing the president, whereas Air Marshal Syed Noman Ali, Vice Chief of the Air Staff of Pakistan was invited to attend the ceremony as the NAF’s special guest.
Magashi thanked Pakistan and its Air Force for their role in modernizing the local service, noting that the development will help Nigeria meet its security challenges.
“We are happy and excited on the addition of JF-17 fighter aircraft from Pakistan,” he said.
Air Marshal Syed Noman Ali said the day would remain “a historical landmark” for Pakistan’s JF-17 program, adding that it was also a reflection of the strong military cooperation and mutual trust shared between Nigeria and Pakistan.
He expressed confidence in the JF-17 aircraft, saying that its unique fighting capabilities would prove to be a potent platform in addressing the security requirements of Nigeria. He also assured the Nigerian major general that the PAF and PAC Kamra would continue to provide support to the NAF in meeting its requirements.