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Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 1:13am On Jan 23, 2023
Nigeria Begins Magnus Aircraft Production


Magnus Fusion Sentinel


Funding for the production of Hungarian Magnus Sentinel training and surveillance aircraft has been allocated by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the sum of N2.3 billion for the commencement of local building of the Magnus Aircraft at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria, Kaduna State.

Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this after the FEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr Sirika expressed optimism that the Nigerian aviation industry would soon progress into full-scale local manufacturing of aircraft.

Nigeria will assemble the Sentinel variant locally, while Magnus will supply dozens of its aerobatic Fusion UL training aircraft.

In May last year, Magnus signed an agreement with Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) for the assembly and sale of its Fusion UL model. DG NCAT Captian Alkali Modigbo, Senator Hadi Sirika, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, and László Boros CEO of Magnus Aircraft Zrt were present during the signing.

“I am happy to announce – today is the reality; we will indeed assemble the Magnus aircraft and will continue to do so and not too distant future by God’s grace, the industry of civil aviation will begin to manufacture right here in the country aircraft.

“But we are beginning by assembling these training aircraft and it will happen very soon.

“So, the memorandum has been passed in council; the manufacturer of the airplane is based in Hungary.

“And the total contract sum is N2.3 billion; the completion period is 18 months.’’


“We were all trained like that as pilots; but because airplanes become more and more technologically advanced, the need for spin and spin recovery didn’t arise, because they are becoming more and more sophisticated.

“But again, the world realised that we still get into spin or there is a need for this skill to be developed for recovery out of spin situation.

“So, most of manufacturers stopped producing trainers for that purpose; and so there are not many people now that do that manufacture.

“And the company, Messrs Magnus, realised that gap and started to produce airplanes that can get into spin and out of it, so that students can be trained on that.''

Magnus Fusion



The minister said that due to the ministry’s maximum attention to safety, it believed that such training should come back to Nigeria’s aviation industry.

“So this airplane is fully aerobatic, goes into aerobatics; and I think the Nigerian Air Force and the Air Forces around the sub-region will be interested and excited by this development, we are taking the lead in civil aviation.''

“It is our intention to manufacture them here, and sell them out to where we’re interested around the world.''


“So this will happen here in Nigeria and we will fly them within the remaining four months that we have as a government.''

Nigeria and Hungary began collaborating in January 2021 to enhance pilot training, the operation and maintenance of Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) payload.

On 22 January, a Hungarian delegate consisting of the Hungarian Consul-General to Nigeria, Endre Peter Deri, and the Chief Executive Officer, Hungarian Magnus Aircraft Manufacturing Factory, Mr Laszo Boros, visited the Headquarters of the NAF in Abuja, and they were received by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

Hungarian Magnus Aircraft inventory includes a civilian Fusion UL aircraft, and a militarized variant called Sentinel.

According to Magnus Fusion website, the Fusion UL comes “with its reinforced airframe and aerofoil design the aircraft is highly resistant and easily maneouverable at the same time. The composite airframe structure and the symmetrical aerofoil allows the aircraft to manoeuvre safely.”

“As a result of technology and design of the airframe structure its fuel consumption is extremely low, the aircraft consumes only 16 to 21 liters of 95 octane unleaded petrol per one hour flight.”


The Fusion UL has been further developed by International Armour, a Greek company into the MF-212 ISR and attack aircraft.

According to the company’s brochure, the aircraft’s features include “Patrolling of guarded objects and territories,” “Detection and control of small maneuvering air targets” and “Countering illegal armed groups”.


Magnus Fusion Cockpit


The Nigerian Army has been marked to receive three MF-212 ISR and attack aircraft, while the Air Force will receive at least 20 of the ISR versions, in a deal that includes local assembly, maintenance, and overhaul of the aircraft.

The first of many Hungarian-made ISR-configured Fusion light combat and trainer aircraft arrived Nigeria in December 2022 to join the battle against insurgents.

On 8 December, Magnus Fusion aircraft (Reg: HA-XCN) arrived Abuja after departing Hungary on November 29th, thereby completing a 9 days long trip and covering a distance of 4147NM (7680km) to commence flight testing in African climate.

These acquisitions are funded under the 2023 Budget proposal submitted by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly.

https://www.military.africa/2023/01/nigeria-begins-magnus-aircraft-production/

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 1:44am On Jan 23, 2023
At the rate we're going, Nigeria will be Africa's top manufacturing powerhouse in the next few years.

Kudos to the FG for showing vision with this entry into aircraft production.

This country needs visionary leaders that can think big things going forward.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by gtrust: 1:47am On Jan 23, 2023
Assembling NOT manufacturing
Nigeria never even get license sef

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 1:49am On Jan 23, 2023
gtrust:
Assembling NOT manufacturing
Nigeria never even get license sef

Use your brain. Did you not read the article?

They ARE starting with local assembly of aircraft, which is the right and proper place to start.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Nobody: 1:51am On Jan 23, 2023
Knew it would be located in the north even before I opened the thread. Consolidate their hold on the army and the defense industry.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Lifestone(m): 1:53am On Jan 23, 2023
gtrust:
Assembling NOT manufacturing
Nigeria never even get license sef
Whichever, we are making progress.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 1:54am On Jan 23, 2023
WesternOligarch:
Knew it would be located in the north even before I opened the thread. Consolidate their hold on the army and the defense industry.

The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology IS in Zaria, Kaduna State.

That is where we have the expertise available to build aircraft.

Where should we build the aircraft?

In your village?

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Foolishbuhari: 1:57am On Jan 23, 2023
😂😂😂😂😂
We never produce aviation fuel finish, na plane we Wan produce. SMH

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 2:00am On Jan 23, 2023
Foolishbuhari:

We never produce aviation fuel finish, na plane we Wan produce. SMH

The Dangote Refinery and the newly renovated Port Harcourt refinery are equipped to produce Jet fuel, or aviation fuel.

Use your brain, and follow the news before injecting your ignorance and negativity.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 2:01am On Jan 23, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Foolishbuhari: 2:09am On Jan 23, 2023
Quintopia:


The Dangote Refinery and the newly renovated Port Harcourt refinery are equipped to produce Jet fuel, or aviation fuel.

Use your brain, and follow the news before injecting your ignorance and negativity.
Don't be a fool on my mentions please. If you get a hard on with foolish news and misplaced priorities, take it far from here. If your brain doesn't tell you this is just an elaborate scheme to fleece the nation's purse, then you're dumber than I I actually give APC Cr3tins credit for.

Is Dangote refinery govt owned? Should a country of 200 million people depend on a private refinery for her petroleum products? Is it right? Has the govt finished solving health care, education and hunger problems in the Country? As simple as those, they've been unable to fix it but you expect them to manufacture air crafts. Abeg carry your mumu far from here abeg.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 2:23am On Jan 23, 2023
Foolishbuhari:

Don't be a fool on my mentions please. If you get a hard on with foolish news and misplaced priorities, take it far from here. If your brain doesn't tell you this is just an elaborate scheme to fleece the nation's purse, then you're dumber than I I actually give APC Cr3tins credit for.

Is Dangote refinery govt owned? Should a country of 200 million people depend on a private refinery for her petroleum products? Is it right?

Nigeria is not a communist country where govt is responsible for everything. The private sector has a very big role to play in building this economy. The 12 billion dollar Dangote refinery is among the world's largest, and is a Nigerian asset.

Has the govt finished solving health care, education and hunger problems in the Country? As simple as those, they've been unable to fix it but you expect them to manufacture air crafts. Abeg carry your mumu far from here abeg.

You are an ignorant dunce of the first order. There are poor and hungry people in Brazil, India, Pakistan, China, and even the United States, and it hasn't stopped them from innovation and scientific development, building aircraft and even space vessels, which have provided employment for their people and helped raise living standards.

If you had a working brain in your head, you would be looking to capitalize on the fledgling aircraft industry by setting up a manufacturing of specialised aircraft parts that will feed the new industry.

Tomorrow a Chinese or Indian will enter here and start doing it, while a lazy dunce like you will be on Nairaland typing rubbish out of your anus.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by ican2020: 2:25am On Jan 23, 2023
A country that cannot feed itself is planning to do what?

You guys should start from letter A first before jumping to letter B

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Quintopia: 2:28am On Jan 23, 2023
ican2020:
Eat first

You cannot 'eat' without developing industries and being productive.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Nobody: 2:36am On Jan 23, 2023
Quintopia:


The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology IS in Zaria, Kaduna State.

That is where we have the expertise available to build aircraft.

Where should we build the aircraft?

In your village?

Nothing stops them from opening a branch in my village

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Emmanuella00(f): 3:04am On Jan 23, 2023
Impressive,😳

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Napata77: 3:14am On Jan 23, 2023
WesternOligarch:


Nothing stops them from opening a branch in my village

Your village?

Na your palm wine tappers go build the plane?

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by sotall(m): 4:58am On Jan 23, 2023
undecided

This is another propaganda by the government where all they will do is chase clout and take pictures and boom the 2.3 billion is gone down the drain of corruption.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by TheNiceGuy(m): 4:58am On Jan 23, 2023
This is great news.

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by ASHIWAJU2023: 4:59am On Jan 23, 2023
K

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by toprealman: 5:00am On Jan 23, 2023
My prayer is that the aircraft will be used in transporting all the criminals called politicians to their various destinations

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by TheNiceGuy(m): 5:00am On Jan 23, 2023
Eat your future and that of your unborn generation


Besides, government hold you down from farming?
ican2020:
A country that cannot feed itself is planning to do what?

You guys should start from letter A first before jumping to letter B

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by EKONGKING: 5:01am On Jan 23, 2023
This is just a assembly plant , nothing exciting

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by speaktome(m): 5:01am On Jan 23, 2023
Nigeria will be great again bkos


A New Nigeria is Possible







#OBI-DATTI we know, all other candidates are sinking sand

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Racoon(m): 5:01am On Jan 23, 2023
This is an achieving but hope not another phantom promises? Congratulations Nigeria. Kudos to the Buhari-led APC government.
Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by SmartPolician: 5:01am On Jan 23, 2023
WesternOligarch:
Knew it would be located in the north even before I opened the thread. Consolidate their hold on the army and the defense industry.

Every part of this country matters.

In the coming years, we will see a situation where the South will call for the democratisation of key military institutions.

Until then, we continue to make-do with what we have now.
Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 5:02am On Jan 23, 2023
Immediately I saw North...I knew it was nonsense and fake. what's the audio money for, training the pilots or building the assembly plants or what?

Abokiland doesn't produce anything...if it's not in the East,na Audiooooo..

Sugarcane plant is not aeroplane plant

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by FOOTSOLDIER1: 5:02am On Jan 23, 2023
The Peter Obi's effect
Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by ecolime(m): 5:02am On Jan 23, 2023
ican2020:
A country that cannot feed itself is planning to do what?

You guys should start from letter A first before jumping to letter B
I wonder oo

We have unserious leaders. Make dem dey play.

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Re: Nigeria Begins Aircraft Production by Nobody: 5:03am On Jan 23, 2023
A country that have no scientific standard cannot produce anything that can be trusted.

Let's start with making sure we have constant power, then we make standard roads, then learn how to refine our own crude oil before we start trying to invent a solution that we don't have a problem for.

Priorities people, Priorities

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