Nigerian Air Force Reconfigures 4 Trucks to Fuel Combat Aircraft
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has converted four pre-owned fuel tankers into specialised aircraft refuelling bowsers to strengthen ongoing air operations and improve mission turnaround time.
The reconfiguration project, carried out at the 643 Equipment Supply Depot in Lagos, is part of efforts to boost the Air Force’s combat support capability through innovation and resourcefulness.
The Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, confirmed the development in a statement issued Wednesday.
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, said the new bowsers reflect the NAF’s growing focus on self-reliance and proactive logistics management in today’s demanding operational environment.
“These reconfigured bowsers represent more than just fuel on wheels; they embody our drive for self-reliance and operational adaptability,” Abubakar said.
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“In an era where speed and sustainability of logistics are critical to mission success, the Nigerian Air Force cannot afford to be reactive. We must anticipate, adapt, and innovate.”
According to the NAF, the bowsers will play a key role in sustaining combat missions, particularly counterterrorism operations and joint force deployments nationwide.
The addition of the refuelling trucks is expected to enhance aircraft availability, shorten refuelling times, and ensure sustained air presence in complex theatres of operation.
“Asymmetric threats demand agile and sustained responses,” the Air Chief added. “That is why logistics must no longer be seen as a backend function, but as a frontline enabler of combat power.”
One of the newly converted bowsers has been deployed to the 407 Air Combat Training Group in Kainji, while the remaining three will be stationed at other operational bases across the country.
The move, according to the NAF, is expected to significantly improve the Service’s operational readiness and reaffirm its commitment to national security and the safety of Nigerians.
By PRNigeria