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NAMA overhauls TRACON, takes delivery of new spares form Thales

Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo

The surveillance of the nation’s airspace using the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON) has received a boost with the delivery of another consignment of critical spare parts required for its continuous service and operation. The consignment which was cleared at the Apapa port in Lagos from Thales Group, in France include MES1 1400A power supply modules, control units and other critical units that would be used by the engineers of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) to effect repairs on any of the nine TRACON installations across the country as may be required to ensure optimal functioning of the system. Speaking on the development, the Managing Director of NAMA, Captain Fola Akinkuotu said apart from the spares already received, another consignment of spares had landed the Apapa port and was being presently cleared while other consignments were already being shipped to Nigeria from France according to the shipping schedule sent to the agency by Thales, adding that payment had already been made for all consignments ordered for. The NAMA boss also revealed that as part of efforts to keep pace with global best practices, TRACON would in a few months’ time undergo a total reconditioning process that would ensure that the entire system attains the acceptable reliability level specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). He described this process as “a sort of Turn-around-maintenance” which was to be carried out by the equipment manufacturer, Thales Group. Akinkuotu said the acquisition of spares for TRACON was in line with the agency’s decision to be proactive in maintaining the nation’s radar facility. “Availability of spares would ensure that parts of the radar equipment would be readily available whenever and wherever they are needed. There are some that would immediately be used for replacement while others will be kept in the warehouse pending when they will be needed and I can assure you that NAMA engineers have the capacity to undertake the maintenance of this facility as they have always done in the past”, Akinkuotu said.

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