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Nigeria prepares for the arrival of JF-17s & Mushaks

good news ........:cheers: ... further 120 Nigerian officers attended various courses in Pakistan, with 40 currently undergoing training this year. hope to hear further good news in future as well, since Pakistan and Nigeria enjoy long historical relations and when rest of world has taken their hands off from them ... Pakistan should provide them whatever possible to fight against Boko haram..
 
Nigerian delegation visits PAC on 6th May 2016

06 May, 2016 - A 23 members NDC course Nigerian delegation Led by Air Cdre Edward Kolawole ADEDOKUN, visited Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra on 06 May, 2016. The delegation was received by Gp Capt Waqas Islam, SSO to Chairman PACB Kamra. A brief presentation was given to the visiting team, presenting the products, services and capabilities of PAC Kamra. A brief question-answer session was carried out during the presentation. Areas of mutual interests and benefits were discussed. The briefing was followed by a tour to PAC Facilities. The delegation appreciated and acknowledged that Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra is fully equipped with manufacturing and aviation facilities.

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This type of deals can help for more research and development in this industry.
 
Nigeria waiting for US to approve Super Tucano sale
Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
07 June 2016


The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is hoping to replace its Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jets with Embraer EMB 314/A-29 Super Tucano turboprops, NAF spokesman Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa said on 6 June.

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The NAF released this photo of the Alpha Jet NAF475 in February when it announced that the two aircraft that arrived from the US in 2015 had been remilitarised. It announced in March that the same aircraft had veered into a ditch when landing at Yola. (Nigerian Air Force)

The revelation came in a statement announcing that the apron at Yola Air Base was being expanded in preparation for the arrival of new platforms that have been ordered for the NAF, which include Mil Mi-35M helicopters, CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder fighters, and PAC Super Mushshak trainers.

"There are also strong indications that the US government may give the nod sooner than expected with regards to the sale of Super Tucano to the NAF to replace the ageing Alpha Jets," the statement said.

http://www.janes.com/article/61029/nigeria-waiting-for-us-to-approve-super-tucano-sale
Per unit cost ? And how much would the PAC earn per unit
 
Africa here we come.......... Good development and indeed a long awaited news just came out... Thanks to @Windjammer as well. Good going team Pak-China.
 
Good news. I cant wait to see these birds operational with some other force. No doubt the PAF is satisfied with the performance of JF-17 and that is why we are going ahead with the project, still export will mean a lot. Also the feedback of a foreign user will help in the future, not to mentioned the effect it will have on the image of the plane and on future possible sales. The breakthrough was always going to be difficult. Once the plane is in action with foreign air forces and there are good things to be heard about it from them as well, things will move on smoothly.!!
 
Great development. Man has been waiting for the export for some time. Amazing. It will really help Nigeria in combatting those terrorists as well as further improve relations between the two countries.. We have not done much in increasing relations with African countries and we should mend it.
 
If the Nigerians are lucky the indians will offer them their Raphaels or Su30s in order to not go through with the sale

The Jf17 could bankrupt india
 

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