Nigerian army expands aviation wing, seeks pilot training in South Africa

Authorities of the Nigerian Army have announced plans to expand its aviation programme. They are also seeking opportunities to train pilots in South Africa.

The Nigerian Army is working on expanding its aviation wing as part of efforts to strengthen its capabilities. According to reports, authorities stated that plans are underway for this expansion. In addition, the army is looking into training opportunities for its pilots in South Africa to enhance their skills. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to bolster military aviation resources in Nigeria. The announcement highlights the army's commitment to improving operational readiness through international partnerships.

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